Doing more research for my upcoming seminar "Analyzing the ROI on the Pursuit of Women" and what do you know intrepid young Millennial and Gen Z'ers. Women with tattoos have self-esteem issues (if you can even trust psychological studies such as these).
"Despite the limitations, our cross-sectional design provides preliminary empirical support for the notion that young women with tattoos have significantly lower self-esteem as compared to women without tattoos."
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Unpopular opinion. People with tattoos cannot find another way to distinguish themselves.
ReplyDeleteIt's oftentimes akin to other forms of self-mutilation: a cry for help.
ReplyDeleteOh, and a biohazard sign.
It’s because they don’t like themselves the way they are and so they change themselves.
ReplyDeleteOf course that doesn’t work, but rather than looking at their issues, they double down on more tattoos.
Amen! It's always either one small tat as rebellion against parents, or she gets more and more of them. Someone somewhere put it as "you spend six months deliberating your first tattoo, and six minutes deliberating your third tattoo"
Deleteused to have a standard that said at all costs avoid: strippers, redheads, and girls named tiffany.now have to add, any girl with any ink anywhere on her body.no self respect, obviously, if they think its ok to mutilate themselves for attention.distracts from them being overweight, i guess.
ReplyDeleteA visible Red Flag that warns any quality man to stay the f**k away!
ReplyDelete"Here, There Be Dragons..."
It shows what economists call "high time preference," which in this context is an indicator of shallowness, selfishness, inability to consider long-term consequences of one's actions, and lack of impulse control. In other words, where women are concerned, the kind of attributes that serve as BIOHAZARD signs to any self-respecting man who is looking for a marriageable woman.
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