I think the perception of tattoos has definitely change over the years, although one wouldn't know it by this thread. Way back in the 60's and 70's tattoos represented being rebellious and not many people had them.
Have you ever noticed how many young kids have tattoos? A lot of them do and they consider it an art form. For some it is a art. Most tattoos are representative of some kind of meaning to the person that engraved it on their skin. Lots of stories behind those tattoos.
My husband for example got one a few years ago of our family. Its beautiful, and when people inquire or comment he is more than happy to tell the story how the ink on his arm represent everything he loves in life.
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