phil777 wrote:
Well, they look ok... At least they're not mutilated, are they? (those people you've shown photos of)
I don't mind tattoos. It seems those of my parents's generation have a problem with that. (They complained when my sister got a small pocket watch tattoo on her ankle, she also got a "devil" and an "angel" tattooed on her back shoulderblades)
I mean, unless it's something really explicit, i don't see how it would bother people, maybe they're overthinking art too much.
Oh, you've reminded me, my daughter had her army number tattooed on her foot.
But do you really think they look okay? I think those tattoos look hideous.
I don't know that it's a generational thing. You might think it is, because you're the same age as my daughter, so you might assume it's your parents' generation, because I'm old enough to be your mother, but I don't think it is, because I have lots of friends with tattoos, who like them, some who had them done when they were younger, some who had them done in the past year or so (part of an art project that involved 100 people getting a tattoo of endangered species of plants and animals).
I think it's more that it's a trendy thing, it's fashionable. I just worry that it might be a phase people go through.
I mean, there are young people who are emo or metallers or whatever are the names of sub-culture groups, but some people will change, like it was a fashion or something, and in a few years, they'll change their dress, their hair, the music they like or whatever, people change and adjust and adapt over their lifetimes. But having a tattoo isn't like growing your hair in dreadlocks or dying it pink or having green streaks, or whatever. It might be trendy or fashionable now, but will they still look at that tattoo in 20 or 30 years time and think, yeah, cool. Or will they think omg, what was I thinking?
I know that might be hard to appreciate, because you're only 24, but think back to the clothes and hairstyle that you had when you were 10 or 12. Were you quite a cool kid? Or do you look back and think, Oh, I was a bit dorky, my mom cut my hair, I cringe when I look at those old school photos!
I think we all look back and cringe at some of the fashions we wore a few years ago, the way we styled our hair. I just think that a lot of people are going to look back in a couple of decades at this trend for getting tattoos and wonder why they went with the crowd, why they had to follow their friends like sheep and get a tattoo, like everyone else, as a symbol of their 'individuality'.