shnarkle
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@shnarkle It doesn't surprise me at at; it's become very much a womanly thing to do now (to think it used to be overwhelmingly a man thing, but not any more). Not only do senior women who have it done evidently see it as a way of retaining womanly style, a faith / family based design is also often the motivation. So I'm not surprised by it, were you surprised at first?
I wasn't surprised. There's not much that surprises me. I spent 20 years living in and around the San Francisco bay area, and those women could have sleeves, prison tats, all over their faces along with a few prominently placed gaping holes with dayglo painted bones thrust through with gold chains dangling crucifixes
These were just tats about the size of a golf ball on their ankles.