05-31-2010, 05:42 PM
At the weekend I was out shopping with my boyfriend and we stopped by Costa Coffee for a coffee and something to eat. While I was paying the couple (well, the woman) behind made a comment to her partner (I presume husband) about "What sort of person would get tattoos, etc. etc." (My boyfriend has a few tattoos, and I think they do look very attractive. They are not offensive or gaudy in anyway. Incidentally, I don't have any tattoos myself).
Anyway, I didn't hear this being said. I only found out why I looked around and saw my boyfriend looking rather non-plussed. When I asked him what was wrong he told me what was said and that he was biting his tounge. As we were still waiting for the coffee to arrive I thought I should have said something. Because from my perspective, the type of person (if there is a "type of person" that get's tattoos) is someone who is kind, caring, tender, loving and thoughtful.
In the end, I also bit my tounge.
Part of me regrets that, because my answer was honest (as far as my experience goes - The only other person I know with a tattoo is very deeply devoted to his wife as far as I can see). And I felt that it would prick the pomposity of this snooty/snobby person without ever being offensive.
Ultimately, was I right to have held my tounge, or should I have said something if only to at least try and remove another corner of ignorance from the world?
Anyway, I didn't hear this being said. I only found out why I looked around and saw my boyfriend looking rather non-plussed. When I asked him what was wrong he told me what was said and that he was biting his tounge. As we were still waiting for the coffee to arrive I thought I should have said something. Because from my perspective, the type of person (if there is a "type of person" that get's tattoos) is someone who is kind, caring, tender, loving and thoughtful.
In the end, I also bit my tounge.
Part of me regrets that, because my answer was honest (as far as my experience goes - The only other person I know with a tattoo is very deeply devoted to his wife as far as I can see). And I felt that it would prick the pomposity of this snooty/snobby person without ever being offensive.
Ultimately, was I right to have held my tounge, or should I have said something if only to at least try and remove another corner of ignorance from the world?