How funny, I've been thinking about writing a piece about my tattoos for some time. Currenty I have an unfinished draft about one of mine. Every time I try and finish it my baby decides it's time to be fussy!
That's mental that people judge you for your tattoos, surely those times are behind us, it's 2018!
I used to live in New Zealand and there you're weird if you don't have tattoos. I saw news presenters, politicians, teachers, and many other professionals all have visible tattoos. I do try and cover mine for work, just incase any of the parents of the kids I teach secretly judge me. But with one on my hand and one of the back of my neck there is no way of completely hiding them. Now that I'm a parent and so are most of my friends, I know it won't be long before I'm teaching my own generations children and I'll feel confident that no parent will care less whether or not I'm covered in tattoos!
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I know, they are becoming less a rarity... the incident with my colleagues is years ago but here in Cambodia it is still not mainstream.... among the expats yes but Khmer women don't have tattoos like mentioned only the hookers and witches... Looking forward to your post... finish it ;)