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Old Oct 19, 2012, 07:20 PM
autotelica autotelica is offline
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Originally Posted by likelife View Post
My T doesn't have any tattoos that I know of. I'd love it if she did. I have one small tattoo from a couple of years ago. My t commented on it one day when I wore a shirt that revealed it (it's on my upper back). I don't see her as the "type" to get a tattoo, which is kind of ridiculous, because what type would that be?
Well, my therapist is in her 70s, the wife of a rabbi, who wears fancy clothes, make-up, and jewelry. I don't think it's ridiculous to assume someone who fits this description probably doesn't have a tattoo.

This topic has stirred my brain juices. It seems that the overall consensus is that judging a person for having a tattoo is a no-no. I guess I agree, but only because I try not to judge anyone based on superficial things (though I realize this isn't always possible...sometimes judgments just happen). But I'm wondering if people would be as open about other forms of expression or ways of being. Like having spiked hair or a mohawk. Or dressing in non-gender conforming clothes. Does anything go? Or is it just body art?
Thanks for this!
~EnlightenMe~