I suspect most these days though are henna. Just like earrings and high heels, they can be removed after the trap has sprung
Removal is excruciating. I had a wee tattoo on my inner ankle. After my first laser treatment to remove it, this hideous, evil (trust me it was) blood blister appeared. It was a good inch in height and had these misshapen edges such that it resembled a beastly malignant tumor. I had to continually drain it and initially regretted the treatment. Fortunately, it healed and subsequent treatments just left redness.
Have you ever worn a bikini, worn high heels and shown plenty of leg? I'm guessing some of your ancestors probably felt that 'sent the wrong sort of message' as well. Do you feel ready to go back to corsets, bloomers, and hoop skirts?
Tom
Actually, body paint is great, no need for tattoos OR clothes!
Tom
I see no problem with tattoos on either men or women but like all art: what you are trying to express and how others interpret it can be two different things..especially moving through the generations.
I did wear heels and such, back when I had a figure to show off...but that's not what I'm curious about - the abundance of tats, some tasteful, some not, in a culture that is not exactly known for women burning their bras for the cause has me rather curious. Like I say, a lot of it comes down to socioeconomic status, but even someone like myself in my salad days dreamed of getting a tattoo of the BSD Daemon somewhere that only I, and my intimates, would ever see...but having tats that you know will be seen even clothed, that's a statement.
I'm not judging, just very curious since it is inconsistent with what I see and hear wrt to Swiss women.
btw i saw one girl, badi enge staff...and half of her back and arm was covered in one of those jap style tats. looked great! nice n fresh colors, much details...sexy. for now
My daughter's was CHF 400 (and she paid for it herself).
Women here get them be cause they can afford it!
Tom
Anyway, semantics aside, quote your source please.
Tats can be pretty if they're brand new. Since they really don't age well, and people change their mind, a temporary henna tat is probably better.
But they really do look unattractive on older people.
I'm not a fan of tattoos but my dad, for all his conservativeness, surprised the life out of me once by saying "I quite like those little roses that girls get done on their shoulders." Almost dropped my tea.
I keep getting told I have to put my sleeves down when I am at work to cover my tattoos, even though there's no rule against tatoos.
Mine are all hidden by clothing anyway