![]() So with that in mind in theory someone could have a "QoS" tattoo and most people either wouldn't notice at all, or just assume it is the run-of-the-mill "ace of spades" tattoo they've seen on various people over the years.Īnd even if one did have a pretty clear "QoS" style tattoo and someone noticed and asked, you could just say it is for "good luck" or that you like to play cards Of course if the tattoo has something like "slut" across it, well that may take a little more explainingīut I bet most people would never really notice or think a simple "ace of spades" or even one with a crown or "Q" in the the middle was anything worth noticing, commenting on, or even having a clue what it meant in the context we're talking about A quick Google will provide a lot of info on the "meaning" (pick one!) of that tattoo which have nothing to do with the swinging lifestyle, and instead are about strength, determination, good/bad luck, a love of cards, etc. oh yes, very very cleverĪnd specifically related to the "ace of spades" tattoo, there are a lot of older/other meanings for either gender having that tattoo. It was a string of pseudo-kanji characters running along his inner arm, that when you looked close actually was a stylized spelling of " fuck you". Of course the content/subject of a visible tattoo may matter, and I'm sure we all know people that have some tattoos even they probably roll their eyes at now and would make many people blush An acquaintance of mine back in the 90s thought he had the coolest ever tattoo and always loved showing it off. It just isn't an issue, or even really gets one's attention, and this is in a small town. When I go to my doctor, one of the admin staff is clearly Wiccan, and has all sorts of necklaces, bangles, and chest, arm, wrist, and neck tattoos to that effect. Now, it just not even noticed, and in fact is generally embraced for those showing their individualism, etc because the business owner didn't want to offend any of their customers. Back in the 90s when tattoos started to become more mainstream especially for college ******* (which are now 40-50 years old, so that's why it's more accepted ), I recall many waitresses having to put band-aids over their sorority ankle tattoos, piercings, etc. It's really amazing how much that has changed. ![]() ![]() Acceptance of tattoos over the last decade+ even in more conservative environments has made having visible tattoos a non-issue for most people these days. ![]()
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