I was at the grocery store last winter and ran into a guy I hadn't seen in 15 or 20 years. He was just a lad then - maybe 20? I hired him a few times as a laborer. Good worker, decent fellow. He had two kids with him at the store about 8 or 10. Decent enough kids. We talked for a few minutes then a woman walked up and he introduced her as his wife. I kind of did a double take as she had tats on her arms and neck and FACE - around her eyes and forehead - kind of a weird design. Not professionally done either - more like amaturish. She was nice enough. Polite. Seemed like a decent woman But I found it to be more than unsettling. It was downright creepy. I couldn't stop staring at her and couldn't concentrate on the conversation. I realized I didn't want to be around them so I politely remembered I had grocery shopping to do, wished them well and made my getaway. I supposed they would talk about it - how another uptight ditz obviously didn't like her 'art' and made judgements about her. But I also figured I wasn't the only one who was completely turned off by her face so they must have been used to it. I'm still a little creeped out when I think back about it.
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