Obviously, it depends on the environment and the extent of the tatoo.
A small one on the shoulder, say, will not raise any eyebrows. But I
can think of many situations (e.g. a job interview) where having lots
of body art will do you no good. No such issues with earrings.
Nathan
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On Jul 22, 2008, at 10:35 AM, Moose wrote:
>
> I think Nathan is wrong when he says tattoos are not acceptable in
> Western culture. They aren't acceptable to the pretentious old folks,
> which they will say is "taste". My younger son has a few tattoos. As
> it
> happens, he designed them all himself, and they are rather good.
> However, most of his peers have tattoos too*. I can just hear them
> in 50
> years, dissin' "those kids" who don't like body art.
>
> Moose
>
> * Sneaky tom Petty reference.
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