I have a tattoo. I don't understand how having a tattoo is perceived as a problem for people who don't.
Absolutely,, stands for "Lard Fried Chicken" or "Loves ****ing Chips" or "Lettuce's For Chumps" or "Low Fat Content" or "Likes Feeding Continually" or "Loathes Fit ****s" or "Limitless Food Consumption". It's one of them, can't remember which, fridge is calling.
I have several I'm booked in for half a days tattooing next week funnily enough (birthday present from my daughters)
Not worried in the least. Amused really because a lot of people don't seem to realise how daft they look. The first tattoo might look interesting, but the second one only shares the interest and by the time you have five or more it's just a coloured blur. Having a tattoo used to be a point of difference, now it's a point of being the same.
Do you like it? I've still got the tattooists number somewhere, I'm sure he'll do you one. He's a better price than most.
When you see someone with tattoos, try just thinking to yourself, oh look he\she has tattoos, I don't like like them myself, but hey, maybe he\she is a really nice person and I'm not going to judge, because I want to be a nice person too.
Or just think I don't care if they are the most wonderful person in the world I still don't like their tattoos. My two lads have tattoos. Two of them are like a work of art another is one I could have done better with a needle and a bottle of ink whilst pissed and blindfolded. Mentioned it before but my two favourites were a lad who proudly strode onto Bunkers in a cut away tee shirt to show off a flaming cross and underneath it "Ku Klux Clan" and a lad who walked into work about 20 years ago with a lovely tattoo of his club's badge with Sheffield Wendesday underneath.