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Old 09-02-2013, 02:48 PM   #154
FlamingLonghorn
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Originally Posted by pylon View Post
That is not a generational thing. People get face tattoos, will always be at the back of the bus for opportunity in a professional workplace. However, those that tend to get face tattoos typically don't care if they are viewed as professionals.... at least at the stage in their life where they are stupid enough to sit in the chair and request one.

Tattoos aren't some new fangly thing like you are making it out to be. Men and women were getting copious amount of ink injected into their skin when I was coming out of high school 20 years ago. And I LOL HARD when I see some previously hot chick that got tattooed I went to school with, all sagged out after punching out 3 or 4 kids. I can just imagine worn out, faded Mickey mouse on her tit that probably has a pancake sized Areola, and stretch marks all over her tramp stamp.

If you think that I was saying tattoos are new, then you missed the point. They aren't new, but they are way more prevalent today than they used to be. If you don't agree than you are arguing with facts. ~40% of millenials have tattoos vs. 32% of Gen Xers vs. only 15% of baby boomers. Yes, a face tattoo will hurt you in getting a job, however a sleeve tattoo won't hurt you as like it did 20 years ago. So sorry, you are incorrect. You are presenting extremes and acting like they are norms. Your last example is especially hilarious because you are pretty much bashing a chick for getting old and having kids. Guess what? A large majority of women are less attractive after having 4 kids.
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