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Ok, I've known/lived with a lot of people with body mods. Mostly in the face and ears, a few with napes, etc. My curiousity's pretty much sated, but if I did have a question, I would ask. Probably, it'd be something like: "Feel free to tell me to mind my damn business, but how was _____ done?" Now the fact that my face is completely free of metal (other than my glasses ), and my only tatt is covered by my sleeve, they may look at me like someone who's got no idea, but honestly, I stopped caring what strangers thought about me a long time ago. Basically, if I don't already respect you, your opinion means jack shit to me. So answer my question, or tell me to go to hell, I really don't care. I'll just try again the next time I see something that piques my interest.
Oh, and about tattoos, my view is that of a lot of the people here with them. I know I'll want mine (the name of my brother in law and nephew who died in a car crash with a drunk driver) for the rest of my life. If you don't know that, don't friggin' get one. And I will comment if I see someone with a heart or generic Kanji (sp?) on them. It looks tacky, as it's just to fit in. Ok, that's my last two cents, hooray for being centslessIf ignorance is bliss, no wonder I'm so unhappy.
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Quoth tangrid View PostAnd I will comment if I see someone with a heart or generic Kanji (sp?) on them.
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Quoth Ree View PostI still maintain that a person who fills their face with metal or tattoos their body is welcoming attention, so it seems a little contradictory, in my opinion, to be so indignant when that happens.
However, if they can see them, than that means that I'm out in public with no pants on (again) and that I should probably hide.I pray for the strength to change what I can, the inability to change what I can't, and the incapacity to tell the difference -Calvin, Calvin & Hobbes
Being a pessimist and cynical wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't right so often!
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Quoth Confusion View Posthehe, I actually got this one, (not the actual tattoo, it is a bit difficult to take photos of the back of ones elbow) for people with Flash Kanji, it means 'Surprise and Confusion' which is often what people feel when they find out what they picked off the wall does not actually mean 'Princess'The Grand Galactic Inquisitor hears all and sees all.
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Wow, how rude! I would never ask a pierced person those kinds of questions. Okay, I'd be curious, but it's really not my business. Unless I knew them personally of course. Otherwise, keep your questions to yourself!
Nobody has to explain to anyone why they made the choices they did.
Maybe a generic answer should be: "if you want any info about my piercings, it will have to be submitted in writing. In triplicate. In your own blood."Total surrender
Your touch is so tender
Your skin is like water on a burning beach
And it brings me relief
"Nails in My Feet" - Crowded House
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Quoth Spiffy McMoron View PostHowever, if they can see them, than that means that I'm out in public with no pants on (again) and that I should probably hide.
How often are you running around without your pants on in public anyways, Spiffy? Should we be concerned?"In the end I was the mean girl/or somebody's in between girl"~Neko Case
“You don't need many words if you already know what you're talking about.” ~William Stafford
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Quoth Killer Bees View PostWow, how rude! I would never ask a pierced person those kinds of questions. Okay, I'd be curious, but it's really not my business. Unless I knew them personally of course. Otherwise, keep your questions to yourself!
Nobody has to explain to anyone why they made the choices they did.
I'm a little bothered that so many people on here have given the impression that they would outwardly ask people questions like this, on the basis that they've somehow "invited" said questions by their actions.
By that accord any choice one makes about their appearance should be open game for comments and questions.
However I must point out that above all else I am only most annoyed when people ask me these questions at work.
It's like being hit on when you're on the clock. Just... no... do not want. Go away. Etc.
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Quoth rerant View PostHowever I must point out that above all else I am only most annoyed when people ask me these questions at work.
It's like being hit on when you're on the clock. Just... no... do not want. Go away. Etc.
I think the key is that most of us who feel asking questions is appropriate and possibly even invited by having the piercings also feel that HOW the questions are asked, as well as their subject matter, makes all the difference. I had all my mods done up in MI, and have since moved home. I don't feel like driving all the way back, even though I *love* the guy who did my tats and piercings, so I'm prone to asking strangers with pretty body art where they got it done and if they have recommendations.
Example of a Yay situation:
I am in a place of business, the employee is not super-busy or in queue, and seems friendly and open to normal conversation (i.e. "How are you?"). They have a facial or other visible piercing or tattoo that I am genuinely interested in. I might ask them, as politely as I can, where/how/by who they got it done, and/or was it painful. As some have said above, I may even tell them they can tell me if it's none of my business. Sample question: "I know this may be none of my business, and feel free to tell me if it is, but I'm curious if that cartilage piercing hurt, as I'm thinking of getting one myself."
Example of a Nay situation:
I am a stuck up witch who can't understand why anyone would feel the need to do that to their face, and feel the need to comment to them in that vein. Or, I am a pervy old man, and want to ask the poor employee inappropriately sexual questions about something I know nothing about.
As has been mentioned plenty here, and on the breast-feeding thread, I think the key to all of this is respect. If you treat someone politely and with respect, there is very little chance it'll come across as rude or condescending, and there's much less chance you'll offend or upset them. IMO, it's just a matter of knowing what is appropriate and how to word it."In the end I was the mean girl/or somebody's in between girl"~Neko Case
“You don't need many words if you already know what you're talking about.” ~William Stafford
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Quoth myswtghst View PostHow often are you running around without your pants on in public anyways, Spiffy? Should we be concerned?
Broomjockey, Horsetuna, CanadaGirl, IMAPseudonym, anyone else in Alberta that I missed--you guys can be concerned.I pray for the strength to change what I can, the inability to change what I can't, and the incapacity to tell the difference -Calvin, Calvin & Hobbes
Being a pessimist and cynical wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't right so often!
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Quoth crazylegs View PostI do rather hope thats the American version of pants...
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Quoth crazylegs View PostI do rather hope thats the American version of pants...I pray for the strength to change what I can, the inability to change what I can't, and the incapacity to tell the difference -Calvin, Calvin & Hobbes
Being a pessimist and cynical wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't right so often!
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