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To Be Inked Or Not To Be Inked? Choose Wisely

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Is getting a tattoo right for everyone? There are some wise
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To Be Inked Or Not To Be Inked? Choose Wisely
Copyright (c) 2010 Bree Levine
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To Be Inked Or Not To Be Inked? With apology to Shakespeare, this
does seem to be a question that many have today...

While parents of teens cringe at the thought of their son or
daughter getting a tattoo, sometimes they conveniently "forget"
the tattoos that they bear.

But is getting a tattoo right for everyone? There are some wise
dos and don'ts that go with the idea of a tattoo.

Never, ever get a boyfriend's or girlfriend's name tattooed
anywhere. We have all seen the commercial about the lady needing
a tattoo removed before her wedding. Then there is the more
awkward possibility that someone special (or special for the
moment) will see someone else's name.

Even a symbol can be a problem. With the country as sue-happy as
it is, a person can offend an entire group without saying a word.
Just let the tattoo do the talking. A tattoo of a cross could
offend another religious group. A Rebel Flag could offend whole
races of people.

People often view the tattooed person in a different light than
they would normally. The discrimination against tattoo owners
does exist in daily life. Job discrimination can be part of the
tattooed world's life as well. The wrong tattoo, for example a
Microsoft symbol would not get a person a job at Apple or
vise-versa.

Even your own name could be a problem. What if you decided to
change your name or go into witness protection? A long shot, but
life is very unpredictable.

What to do about the tattoo? The question is not a new one.
Tattoos have been used for centuries as anything from tribal
markings to the current brand of individual expression. In
considering a tattoo, I can remember one thing that made me
hesitate on the purchase of my tattoo. The Nazi Death Camps.
Prisoners were selected for the gas chamber or a simple bullet to
the brain because of the tattoo emblazoned across their arms.

If someone saw a tattoo that they found interesting, the prisoner
was killed. Then the skin bearing the tattoo was carefully
removed by other prisoners and tanned like animal hide. These
skins were then made into lampshades and other objects d'art for
the camp personal to enjoy. They were traded like baseball cards
and collections were viewed before lavish dinners.

The humans who served the dinners, themselves prisoners, quite
probably thanked their chosen god that they had no such marking
on their bodies. Still, that was a long time ago, right? Ask the
few remaining survivors of the Death Camps. They were given a
number tattooed on their arm. They still bear that number.
Imagine the horror of seeing that tattoo daily and remembering
all that it symbolized. They remember all that they lost. They
lost freedom, loved ones, dignity, self-control and so much more
for the sake of that tattoo.

When the choice is to be made, chose wisely. Tattoo something
that you can live with for the rest of your life. Yes, there are
ways of removing an unwanted tattoo. But the mental picture will
be with you for a long time. Inked or not inked, it's a personal
choice, now. But for some, it wasn't. 




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