I don't mind tattoos but I am not going to get any because it's not healthy. The ink digs into your body meaning the poison of the ink goes into your body. Sure, people can handle the poison I guess. People can also handle smoking, drinking, drugs, etc. But that doesn't mean you should do it.
Unless if you take the time to remove a tattoo, it is probably going to stay on your body forever. So, some people regret tattoos they get. As they get older, their body wrinkles which then causes the tattoos to change shape and become ugly eventually. There is so much they don't tell people about tattoos or other things.
Personally, I don't care if I see a person with tattoos. They can be beautiful. But you also might get sick from it. You may change your mind in thirty years from now. It happens all the time. And the way some people might look at you might change too for better or for worse. Many variables to consider. And if your skin is sick, it can be hard to see as your tattoo can be covering up skin color changes. Whether your skin is white, black, brown, yellow, blue, green, etc, it doesn't matter, like your skin color might change sometimes if you are sick or if you got a disease or cancer or a tumor or a lump or something. A tattoo might make it harder to see changes.
Sometimes, the skin might reveal your inner health for better or for worse, and the skin can help us know if we are healthy or not.
Women are generally beautiful and don't need makeup let alone tattoos.
If you are healthy, you will look beautiful with no makeup. I like makeup too but I also love natural beauty.
And too much of the makeup products have ingredients and things which are not healthy and such. Meaning people are getting diseases, cancer, sickness, etc, etc, not just from the Covid Vaccines, from 5G, from Geoengineering, tattoos, etc, etc, but also from makeup too sometimes.
If you are healthy, then your face and body will blossom like a flower, it will radiate, "I am hot, I am sexy, I am unbelievable." I don't encourage people towards excessive makeup, tattoos, piercings, earrings, jewelry, etc. Instead, I encourage people towards radiating beauty from the inside-out. Now that's original oatmeal.
RE: Is there a story behind your tattoos?