Tattoos, well, the whole permenancy thing would put me off, along with the fact that no matter how cool they might look when you get them, old tattoos look horrible.
I really don't know a lot about the health issues involved, that isn't what puts me off getting tattoos/piercings, I just don't see the appeal of sticking bits of metal through my skin... I have actually seen people with babies who have pierced ears, and I find that really weird... who on earth would get their baby's ears pierced?
Never understood that eitherPosted by HLD:
chicks dig guys with earrings
Interesting, but does sound to me a bit like trying to find depth in actions that are rather more shallow. I think most people probably don't see their piercings as spiritual... I suppose tattoos have more potential for being meaningful, but still, I reckon most people just do it cos they think it'll look cool...Posted by Thantor:
An interesting point that has been made by some spiritual teachers, like Caroline Myss, is that the current resurgence in body modification is a crying out for the inclusion of a more meaning spiritual path within a culture that has become sidetracked by materialism.
I'd have said it's a rebellion against the older generation, but not necessarily from each other - how many people get piercings because of peer pressure, or because the kids they think are cool have them?Posted by Gwalchmai:
I would have been more cynical and would have said that the rise in piercing among the young is their attempt to be noticed, to rebel, to be different from both the generation before and from each other.
It certainly seems like it... getting an ear pierced used to be enough to be a rebel, now that is so commonplace that people have to get multiple piercings, or piercings in other places in order to shock. Maybe piercings will become so common that the next trend will be not having any piercingsI would have thought that Shock-Value had a lot to do with the trend, at least at first. Now it seems to have boiled down to a fashion trend, and people will lose interest in it as soon as it become common-place and perceived as mundane. What will be the next trend, I wonder?