So you think there are more people tattooed than non-tattooed people?
Tattooed people are brave and expressive. You have also met more people than you realise with tattoos and some of them you respect – and I am guessing you would stop respecting them if you saw a tattoo on them despite it being a personal choice about their skin.
You could be different and more cool by respecting the rights and choices of people, especially when they are not what you would do.
I think people who climb up high cliffs with no safety equipment are incredibly brave, strong and different, but I would not choose to do it, despite it being my right to do it if I want. Should I really be doing what you do and express negativity about them?
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