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What's a boy to do? After a long relationship, I'm back on the market, but having trouble because of tattoos. When I see one on a girl, I think "Skank!" (I don't really believe that of every tattooed girl, but my mind leaps there for a second.) Even hidden ones that aren't noticed early in the relationship put me off. I guess I just think getting a tattoo says something about you at a core level. Something about your personality. What it says, I'm not sure. But, it's probably something along the lines of "Deep down, you and I are not very compatible." — Ink Stinks

There you are, trying to appreciate the nude female form, when you discover Winnie the Pooh beat you to her cleavage, and there's Tigger, too, climbing out of her underpants.

Jack London once said, "Show me a man with a tattoo and I'll show you a man with an interesting past." These days, it's "Show me a girl with a tattoo and I'll show you a bored teen with saved-up babysitting money." The stats on tats bear out your experience that uninked flesh is getting harder and harder to find. Thirty-six percent of 18 to 25-year-olds and 40 percent of those 26 to 40 have at least one tattoo, according to a 2006 Pew survey. Soon, the only way for a hard-bitten bikerdude to stand out from the carpooling suburban mommies will be to cover up his tats with a Brooks Brothers cardigan, Top-Siders, and a button that says "Kiss me, I'm a Republican."

Tattoos have been part of cultures throughout history, but in the 19th century Western world, before there were electronic tattooing machines, it was royalty and the aristocracy who had them, says Vince Hemingson, documentary filmmaker and human tattoocyclopedia. Winston Churchill's mother was said to have a tattoo of a snake around her wrist. And, Hemingson added, after the dinner parties of "the absolute creme of (English) society," the men repaired to the drawing room for brandy and cigars, and it was "quite common" for them to strip down and show off their tats (a scene they never get around to showing on "Masterpiece Theatre").

While Hemingson believes men typically get inked to impress chicks, memorialize dead friends, or to build bonds in high-risk jobs (police, firefighters, and the military), he says women often get tattoos to mark emotional milestones.

As for what a tat says about a woman, well, it might depend on where she has it. Research by Melanie L. Bromley, a grad student in psychology, suggests women with a "tramp stamp" — a tat on their hip or butt — are more likely to have a one-night stand. No, that doesn't mean all will. But, the tendency seems to be recognized by men. As Vince Vaughn's character said in "Wedding Crashers," "Tattoo on the lower back? Might as well be a bull's-eye."

Some guys draw the line at smoking, alcoholism, or psychosis. For you, it's the dragonfly on the shoulder blade. This isn't wrong or right — it's just how you feel. If you're unwilling to compromise, and willing to accept the consequences — fewer options for you — so be it. But, consider that all girls come with some fine print. And sometimes, a really great girl will come with some not-so-fine print; perhaps some profound statement capturing the very essence of who she is — or that would've — if the Chinese characters up her arm didn't actually read "Confucius has a big one."

The None That Got Away

I'm a 34-year-old woman who's been unattached for several years. My life is awesome, and I don't want to settle for just any guy. The problem is acquaintances who act like this means I'm a leper, in need of intervention, or maybe just a lesbian. I'm really starting to be affected by their shock and speculation, and I hate: "You're so pretty...I just don't understand." — Oddball

Tell people you're getting into the freak show biz — maybe with the dude who pushes the power drill up his nose and the cat boy who had his teeth reconstructed as fangs. But, they're just side acts; you'll be the really big draw: "Unattached 34-year-old goes out with friends! Reads novel! Orders Netflix!" Of course, you could just tell all these buttinskys the truth: "I'm happy. Don't need to settle. Don't plan to. Perhaps we could move on to what you think is wrong with my hair?" Unconventional forms of happiness make people nervous about their choices. That's their problem. It only becomes yours if you, maybe just a little, buy into the notion that "single" pairs up with "desperate" and "miserable." If your life truly is awesome, let 'em worry. It'll give 'em something to do when they aren't sending the detective out after their husband or screaming at him in the grocery store.

Got a problem? Write Amy Alkon, 171 Pier Ave, #280, Santa Monica, CA 90405, or e-mail AdviceAmy@aol.com (www.advicegoddess.com)

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LW1: If your first thought about a tattooed girl is "Skank!" then you DO believe that every tattooed girl is a skank. Then you rationalize yourself into trying not to think that way because you know how stupid this belief really is. It doesn't prevent you from having this belief, though. I think girls with tattoos are well shot of you. For the record, I, personally, would never consider getting a tattoo because I can't help but imagine how awful it would look like on dry, age-spotted, wrinkled skin when I hit 75.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Ariana
Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:33 AM
I'd never get a tattoo and think they are repulsive, but it's the way of the world right now. I remember when I got my ears pierced in the 60s. I felt very "in" and daring--I may have been the first girl in my class. Women hadn't been getting their ears pierced for 30 years, and now just about every woman has her ears done. Within a couple of years, I wasn't so different anymore. The tattoo fad will go away someday, and then, like Ariana said, women will have to deal with their sagging tats on aging skin.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Joannakathryn
Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:12 AM
I agree with the letter writer. I've never met a tattoo on anyone that l liked...and in the case of young women I think they're hideous. I would be fine with not seeing them on anyone, but I especially wish society would see tats on women as taboo.It doesn't matter what they're of, how well-done, or where located. Ugly. Period. I have trouble understanding why they're considered trendy and fashionable. As to whether they actually say anything about a woman's moral character - of course they don't - but the LW feels the way he does because of the reputation female tatoos have had down through the past few generations - making a woman look trashy and "easy." I don't blame him one bit for wanting to avoid women who have them. How big of a deal he chooses to make of this, is his business...a small "innocent" one probably isn't a good reason to pass on an otherwise great gal, but I know I personally would never date a girl who had them all over her arms and lower back, no matter what she was like inside. Every time she got undressed, my stomach would turn.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Matt
Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:53 PM
My hope is that this LW will make at least one girl think twice about getting herself tattooed. If enough men speak out about this, the single women will probably stop doing it.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Matt
Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:54 PM
Matt, we get tattoo to keep ignorant bigots like you away from us.
Comment: #5
Posted by: stardoggedmoon
Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:43 PM
Re: stardoggedmoon said:
Matt, we get tattoo to keep ignorant bigots like you away from us.
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REC!
Comment: #6
Posted by: VAdame
Fri May 21, 2010 3:48 PM
My tattoos are my a**hole meter--if you don't like me you see my tats, then you just saved me a lot of effort trying to figure out if you might be cool. I got my first tat at 19; and my most recent at 34. I don't regret any of them, and see them as a roadmap of where I've been. My tats are semi-visible (ie. can be covered with clothing, but most often are not; and never are intentionally).

The only thing they keep me from is wasting my time on losers who think all women with tattoos are skanks.
Comment: #7
Posted by: Dot
Sun Apr 17, 2011 5:57 AM
LW1: If I'd known that a tattoo would scare off the jerks this effectively, I'd have gotten one when I was 18 and put it in a visible place like my wrist. Would have saved me a lot of trouble.
Comment: #8
Posted by: LouisaFinnell
Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:05 AM
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