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KevinLogan

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Why are the majority of people so obsessed with tattoos nowadays? Its seen that everyone have or wants to have a tattoo nowadays, especially women. Find a woman with no tattoos nowadays, is the same as find a 4 leaf clover. When this tattoo "craze" ends, those who invested in laser removal will profit big.
 

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On one way I agree, because it can be a problem especially with the tattoo you turn to hate. And there are some
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There are multiple problems with overuse of tattoo nowadays:
  • People want to be special - when on social network, you don't interact with dozens, but billions of people who are your competition in popularity. So people seek how to become unique.
  • Self-worth - short time self-worth can come from tattoo, raise of self-esteem given by it is not really helping
  • Addiction - getting a tattoo is addictive experience. I can tell, I have one, the piercing of your skin is intense on your nerve system, first it hurts, then you start enjoying it.
There is also the issue of deep rotted tribalism. Perhaps we have something in ourselves from ancient times, because people are doing tattoo for thousands of years. Tattoos were uncovered on Egyptian mummies. And since native tribes also do tattoo, it might be with humanity perhaps since somewhere from stone age... maybe rather iron age, but even the most primitive tribes are able to make some sort of needle to pierce skin and ink that won't poison you.

In native tribes tattoo are serving as social symbols of status. Easy to imagine that it was so as long as people do tattoo. Perhaps nowadays people subconsciously follow the same pattern.

However I agree that it is overused, poorly used and usually not deserved, only sought after. However for tattoo craze to end the society needs to change. And you won't live long enough so I suppose you will have to find a woman with tattoo you can accept.
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Perhaps it is just another symptom of current state of our society...
 

ScorpioMoon

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I don't see tattooing falling out of style any time soon, personally. The practice is as old as humanity itself. I myself have a few. It's not for everyone, that's for sure, but I'm not concerned with what folks decided to do with their skin. It is on their own body, not mine, after all, regardless of whether it ages well or not.

By the way, If my mention of ancient tattoos piques your interest, there was a 1993 discovery of a mummified woman in Siberia whose tattoos are remarkably well preserved. The designs are fascinating in my opinion.
 

Aldebaran

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Since we're talking about tattoos and crazes - do people ever get sigil tattoos?
 

SoulTraveler

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Find a woman with no tattoos nowadays, is the same as find a 4 leaf clover. When this tattoo "craze" ends, those who invested in laser removal will profit big.
They’re not going to remove their tattoos. And most of the women at adult dance clubs look like billboards or stick-on decals. You’re right—if you find a hottie without a tattoo, you’ve found a four-leaf clover.
 

Morell

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Hottie without Tattoo, You need to look among more extreme Christian cults, Muslims or other religions, where it is a sin. But if you deconstruct the girl, I fear she might soon visit tattoo studio to explore her newfound freedom.
 
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