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I think girls and guys should feel free to look how they want to look.

So far, I haven't seen any girls with a bone through their nose....like some I know of....

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If I were a sex worker, or if I decide to become one in the future, after my sex change, then I will also get a bone through my nose.

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After all, in this new age of ours, there seems no stigma attached to any form of aberrant behavior...which we now call enlightenment, ...maybe...

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

No need for a complex explanation when a commonsense simple explanation suffices: The vast majority of tattooed prostitutes have mental illness. Being inked is also part of the subculture. 

 

Multiple studies have documented the link between mental illness and the likelihood of people to be heavily tattooed and to favour face, neck and full sleeve type tattoos. There is no denying that prostitutes often have multiple mental illness conditions. They also engage in high risk behaviours. Examples of studies are;

 

International Journal of Dermatology 2019 Jul;58(7):816-824 : Are tattoos associated with negative health-related outcomes and risky behaviors?  Karoline Mortensen PhD, Michael T. French PhD, Andrew R. Timming PhD

Individuals with tattoos were more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health issue and to report sleep problems. People who had tattoos were also more likely to be smokers, to have spent time in jail, and to have a higher number of sex partners in the past year.

 

Annals of Epidemiology 2012 Jan;22(1):51-6: Who gets tattoos? Demographic and behavioral correlates of ever being tattooed in a representative sample of men and women, Wendy Heywood 1, Kent Patrick, Anthony M A Smith, Judy M Simpson, Marian K Pitts, Juliet Richters, Julia M Shelley

Men with lower levels of education, tradesmen, and women with live-out partners are more likely to be tattooed. Tattooing was also associated with risk-taking behaviours, including smoking, greater numbers of lifetime sexual partners, cannabis use (women only) and ever having depression (men only). Tattoos still appear to be a marker for risk-taking behavior in adults.

 

Commonsense also differentiates between youthful misadventure, drunken folly and intentional group affiliation such as the tattoos done by elite athletes who will ink the Olympic insignia or their team banner.

 

what about the older ladies in the USA getting tattoos?  I've seen allot of nurses now in the US with tattoos.

I'm seeing people in their 70's who have tattoos or getting a tattoo for the first time. So I think it's more of a trend these days. 

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2 minutes ago, ericthai said:

what about the older ladies in the USA getting tattoos?  I've seen allot of nurses now in the US with tattoos.

I'm seeing people in their 70's who have tattoos or getting a tattoo for the first time. So I think it's more of a trend these days. 

 

Those are all Trump voters. Normal Americans don't get tattoos.

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