how does a tattoo symbolise belongingness?
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Tattoos are everywhere.
In different shapes and sizes, from the most obscure symbols dotted on one’s wrists to the elaborately designed full-back pieces, body ink has grown to be accepted in society. Gone are the days when tattoos are seen as exclusive to non-conformists, Satanists, pariahs, or prisoners, among other stereotypes. Pretty much, tattoos were once viewed by many as an act of bodily desecration. But that no longer seems to be the case today, as 36 percent of Americans between 18 and 25 have been under the needle at least once in their lives – and this study is now a decade old.
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