Tonight, a woman came into my work and told me "I hate your graffiti body."
This, without provocation. Really? I'd been listening to her talk... she was spitting bitterness over her ex-husband's marriage to a new woman. Gross.
(Dear Females, other women are not your enemies)
(Dear people who have no interest in body art/tattoos/piercings/etc: Some of us choose to make permanent changes to our physical selves. Tread carefully with your criticism)
This, without provocation. Really? I'd been listening to her talk... she was spitting bitterness over her ex-husband's marriage to a new woman. Gross.
(Dear Females, other women are not your enemies)
(Dear people who have no interest in body art/tattoos/piercings/etc: Some of us choose to make permanent changes to our physical selves. Tread carefully with your criticism)
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i don't get the stigma that's attached to tattoos, i find them a great way of expressing one's self and, in a more social way, it creates a way for people to talk and bond with each other simply by talking about the tattoos they have, want to get, have seen, etc.