5 questions you should never ask a tattooed person

Stephen James tattooed model

Although it is not the first time in Tatuantes we talk about topics prohibited which you should avoid in a conversation with a tattooed person that you just met or with which you have very little confidence. Personally, not long ago I already made a compilation about things that a tattooed person is tired of hearing, and more recently, my partner Maria Jose did the same with her concentrate of questions that you should not ask a person with tattoos.

Obviously, and as I say, this type of question is aimed at people we have just met or with whom our trust / relationship is very low. A very different question is if we are talking with a relative who has tattoos and has had a new one. Even so, and I say this from my own experience, it is best to avoid asking the following questions to a tattooed person.

1. Do you only associate with tattooed people?

Is it that if we have tattoos we are socially excluded from having relationships with people who are not tattooed? Well yes, if this question sounds absurd, it is the same with the previous one. One thing does not take away the other. Obviously, a person with tattoos can be with another who does not have and vice versa.

2. And your wedding? Haven't you thought about it?

Wedding and tattoos

In this case and focused more on female people. In girls who have many tattoos, especially in visible areas, they are often asked for photos of their Buddha. Did you never think about how you would look? Well obviously they will look great, just like in the day to day.

3. When you have children, will you let them wear tattoos?

If someone asks me for my opinion on this. I will say something very clear and that answers any questions. As long as they are adults, they can make their own decisions just like I have. Getting the first tattoo is a very important decision that must be carefully considered. The only thing I will tell you is that you weigh all the factors well to see if you are really determined.

4. Are you not worried about your appearance when you grow up?

Old man with tattoos

Well no. Like we mentioned in the question about weddings and tattoos. It is something that personally does not concern me. We could also say that it is irrelevant. Like what other people might think about your tattoos. The important thing is if you like them.

5. Don't you regret it?

If you have thought and correctly chosen the area of ​​the body, design and tattoo artist. It is very difficult to regret a tattoo. While the network is plagued with fail tattoos and real botch, it is not usual. In 99% of cases, people are happy with their tattoos.


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