A DOUBLE STANDARDS WITH MEN AND WOMEN WHEN TO USE THEM WHEN NOT TO, WHEN TO SHUT YOUR MOUTH AND WHEN TO PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR PARTNER..
I CANT BELIEVE THAT AS A WOMEN WITH TATTOOS IS LOOKED AT DIFFERENTLY AND MEN ASUME THAT WE ARE NASTY BITCHES OR HOES OR SLUTS ... IN FACT MOST OF THE WOMEN I KNOW ARE PORFESSIONALS IN THE REAL WORLD WALKING A MONG US EACH AND EVERY DAY LIKE SUPER HEROS WE HAD UNDER CLOTHING THAT MAY OR MAY NOT BE US.....
I WILL NOT GIVE UP WHO I AM FOR ANYONE EVEN IF MEAN LOSING THE ONE I LOVE... YOU MARRIED ME WITH TATTOOS ! I WILL DIE WITH TATTOOS IM GETTING MORE EACH AND EVERY DAY !
I CANT BELIEVE THAT AS A WOMEN WITH TATTOOS IS LOOKED AT DIFFERENTLY AND MEN ASUME THAT WE ARE NASTY BITCHES OR HOES OR SLUTS ... IN FACT MOST OF THE WOMEN I KNOW ARE PORFESSIONALS IN THE REAL WORLD WALKING A MONG US EACH AND EVERY DAY LIKE SUPER HEROS WE HAD UNDER CLOTHING THAT MAY OR MAY NOT BE US.....
I WILL NOT GIVE UP WHO I AM FOR ANYONE EVEN IF MEAN LOSING THE ONE I LOVE... YOU MARRIED ME WITH TATTOOS ! I WILL DIE WITH TATTOOS IM GETTING MORE EACH AND EVERY DAY !
psycho_magnet:
I don't think it's a gender bias, but a societal bias. The moral majority see tattoos and piercings as unprofessional. I know the company i work for has a no visible tattoos policy, and I have to remove everything but my earrings for work. I agree with you, if someone got to know you as you are now, it's unfair to expect you to be a different person.
knives2meatyou:
You're absolutely right and furthermore you are right to shout it out. A person who loves and respects you loves and respects who you are, not how you look (or for that matter how you speak or what you have to say). There is a double standard even today, though that standard has gradually eroded over time. You'd like to think that at some point a person's gender or race or creed (yeah, even Muslims, people) or how one chooses to express him OR HER self would simply be accepted, but we're not there yet. Glaciers move slowly, but they do move (or melt). I'm on your side.