I currently live in the Panhandle of Florida. I have had occasion to know more than a few mothers of varying ages. Most of these mothers are very short of funds for basiic needs. I cannot comprehend why a mother will go out and spend three to five hundred dollars on tattoos when their dependent children do without diapers, shoes, a real bed, a few toys, lights on in the house, running water and food.
I realize most Villager's children are grown ao they have the means to pay for extras. But because of what I have seen, I automatically link tattoos with desperate self involvement. What would be less expensive is to buy a sign to hang around the neck that says, "Look at me, please!" Many of these women are very attractive so it is doubly hard to understand. I can't help my feelings on this subject
I don't know if this is the best time to say we are moving to The Village of Buttonwood October 1! I am so happy to be a good neighbor to the tatted and untatted among us!