The first thing a relative did when he graduated from HS was to get a Mickey Mouse tattoo in his private area. That was at the beginning of this craze. I don’t dare ask him if he still has it now that he’s in his 40s. What was he thinking? Mickey’s male part microscopic if at all.
I knew a mom who took her twin daughters for matching tats and nipple rings for their HS graduation. Talk about white trash.
I just don’t understand. People buy new clothes and change their hair style constantly but they want to be stuck with tattoo forever. It’s hilarious when they put their inevitably soon to be ex’s name on themselves.
“...stuck with tattoo forever...”
It was often said by moms in olden days that, “It is a woman’s prerogative to change here mind.”
Back when I was a kid, one did not see tattoos on regular fellas. Oh the man spraying for bugs might have one from his Navy days but most service guys did not even have em. The cliche that it was a carnival worker thing was pretty much true.
The father berating his son for even thinking about Navy Flight school basic in AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN told Richard Gere’s character, “Officers don’t have tattoos.” Nowadays they often do.
When I was a Second Lieutenant, even the girls in sex films did not have tattoos but now the captain of the cheerleaders in prestigious high schools are likely to have them.
I think they are universally unattractive.
yes my daughter had her hubby (EX now) name on her ankle. She had them turn it into some kind of design. still, it costs $$ to repair the first tattoo that cost $$.