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My grandson
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PS PSA You really need to be smart enough to never ever under any circumstances get a tattoo.
This.

Back in the day I would have never would have been hired with a visible tattoo.

Now I just think people with tats are foolish but whatever. Do what you want.
Probably an age thing, my wife has a full sleeve on one arm now, has started on her other arm, and has many others, I find them quite attractive, lol.
 
Probably an age thing, my wife has a full sleeve on one arm now, has started on her other arm, and has many others, I find them quite attractive, lol.
Would your wife wear the exact same shirt every day for the rest of her life? That's based on an endless supply of identical shirts always in the correct size, just always the identical pattern/color/look. I'd bet a dollar she'd absolutely refuse.
 
Mario Madonia arrived in the United States in the early 1900’s from Monreale, Sicily and settled into the Arthur Avenue neighborhood. He started baking bread as part of a coop known as the Reliable Bronx Italian Bakers. The building, located at 2385 Arthur Avenue, still bears the name today. During Prohibition, the streets of the neighborhood were all made one-way because the police wanted to make it harder for bootleggers to escape. During a car chase on May 15th, a local bootlegger’s car crashed through the window of Madonia Brothers Bakery.

While Mario was in the back baking, his wife Rose, who was seven months pregnant, was working in the front, and the shock from the crash sent her into premature labor and she delivered a little boy in the bakery. The baby’s survival was doubtful, however his parents persevered. They took a shoe box, lined it with cotton, and placed the baby in it by the oven for warmth, which effectively acted like an incubator. Each day he grew stronger. Eleven days later, on May 26th, Mario and Rose registered their child with the Department of Health - and that is how Peter Madonia Sr. was literally born into the bakery business! This year, Madonia Bakery celebrated its 105th anniversary and has been serving families for four generations.
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Would your wife wear the exact same shirt every day for the rest of her life? That's based on an endless supply of identical shirts always in the correct size, just always the identical pattern/color/look. I'd bet a dollar she'd absolutely refuse.
I mean, if you don't have tattoos you are doing the exact same thing, just wearing a blank canvas for the rest of your life, so I don't see that as a valid counter, sorry.

Do you change vehicles daily because you can't bring yourself to drive the same one every day? Because that's basically what you are arguing.

Nurses, doctors and other jobs with a dress code absolutely do require people to wear the same thing every day. I've never heard them complain about it.

But this is all so superficial and the attempt to grossly over-simplify does a disservice to the subject.

I'll just say that you don't know my wife, you don't know me, you don't understand, nor are you entitled to an explanation regarding her reasoning or her connection to body art, which is cultural and extends far beyond what I'm willing to explain to you. It's easy to cast a cursory glance and make shallow and superficial judgements. It requires humility and mastery of ego to look beyond that and desire to understand instead.
 
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