No, I don't dislike people with tattoos. A lot of my kid's friends have them. I just think that it is a short term decision that will live with you for the rest of your life. One friend of my daughter has her whole side tattooed, including a poem in script. IMO, it detracts from her otherwise good looking appearance.
As for me not wanting a receptionist with tattoos, that's my prerogative. That person would be the first impression of our business. Just as I wouldn't want them wearing jeans, having greasy dirty hair, etc. And those who were rejected will never know it was their tattoos (or piercings) that caused it.
My daughters had considered them when they were in their late teens but now that they're in their 20's and 30's in professional positions, they're glad they didn't get any (even a small one in an inconspicuous spot.) They've mentioned women associates who have to wear long sleeve shirts, pantsuits and high collared blouses to hide their tats.
So, if you want one, go for it. None of my business what you do to your body. But it DOES rile me when people who can't afford to feed their own kids, are baby machines on welfare and spend our tax dollars on that stuff. That's my opinion and I'm entitled to it.
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