I don't find a small, discrete tat objectionable. I know of a cashier at our local supermarket who has a tiny "John 3:16" tattooed on the inside of her left wrist. Kind of neat I guess. But the people covered in ink? It's just gross. I do not at all like having a person assigned to perform a service for for me like a waitress, nurse, store clerk covered in tats that run all over their face/neck and other visible skin. It's unprofessional at the least and unpleasant at best. What they do to themselves is none of my business until I have to interact with them. I don't push my life choices in their face and I don't want to have their choices shoved in my face. It's bad enough when a decent looking girl wears enough paint to cover a barn, but when it's permanent I have to wonder just what this person in thinking and what other poor decisions they've made.
That in no way means I can't find the person themselves pleasant or professional and I get along great with lots of people with tats. But it says something about the person I think.
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