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That is another reason why I didn't get one of the lower back (we call those tramp stamps here in GA), I find those trashy.
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See? I told you so! :D</p>
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I realize that people on this board are fairly conservative and it is probably against most of their beliefs to have a tattoo.
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As a Conservative (Capital "C"), I don't believe that tattoos should be illlegal, nor do I draw an immediate conclusion about someone's character if they have one or two reasonably-sized ones. Hell, I admire the art, actually. I just take issue with those who tattoo their whole bodies or do so in a manner intended to generate a reaction in others, simply because the mindset indicates some issues, in my book.</p>
<p>You are an adult now, and you made a decision. You got one that meets regulations and which is not intended for widespread public consumption. All well and good. However, talking about it on a public board removes the confidentiality and brings out guys like Bill and myself (who look far beyond the tattoo itself), and people like Loonie who, well, whatever.</p>
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I hope that this make anyone doubt my ability to serve in the military, but I really don't care, because if one is basing it on my tattoo, than that person is entirely too closed minded for my taste.
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First off, that's a contradiction. Secondly, the one displaying a closed mind is yourself. You made a private decision to receive a piece of artwork on a part of your body that can reasonably be considered private, yet you mention it on a public board. Don't be surprised to receive opinions from across the spectrum. (Note - She didn't announce it; her mom did. My mistake.)</p>
<p>Also, be careful who you call closed-minded at your age. I thought I knew it all then, too. Boy was I wrong, and even now, more than half a lifetime later, it's amazing just how often I still find myself realizing that over and over.</p>
<p>No, I don't think this tattoo in any way affects your ability to be a fine Naval Officer. Anyone who does is leaping to conclussions on bad data. I, for one, hope you enjoy the tat (to the extent that a tat is enjoyed, at any rate). But as I said above, be prepared for what comes with it.</p>