I must be one of the very few people of my generation (Gen X) who does not have any tattoos. DW doesn't have any either.
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Nor do I.
I am tattoo free as is my wife.
My tats aren't in highly visible places, but I don't deliberately cover them up at work (beyond, you know, wearing pants).
Gen-Xer here with no tattoo, either! Although every once in a while, I think I'd love to get one.
The first time I ever saw a woman with a tat was in the mid-80s. I was waiting at the Milwaukee train station to board a train home for a holiday break, and a very professionally-dressed woman was standing next to me, wearing a snazzy business skirt and holding her suit jacket. But, only visible from the side angle I was at, just inside the neckline of her v-neck shirt, I could see part of a rose tattoo on the right side of her sternum. That caught my interest, since I never imagined a businesswoman would have a tattoo!
All I have is a tongue ring but I'm pretty sure I'm getting the Chicago flag on my left bicep done at Jade Dragon next time I'm in town. I haven't decided if I want yellow fringe or not.
Needles? On purpose? No, thank you. I don't even have pierced ears.
I have the one. Once in a while I consider another one, but not enough to really do it.
I don't have any either. Never thought of a good design.
I love this design and wonder if it could be turned into a tattoo: [link]
Working at a university, I see a lot of students with visible tattoos. Upper arm or high on the leg, fine, but wrist, hand and neck tattoos are not good.