I agree that some look good (to me) and some look bad (to me) and it's all a matter of personal taste. The key objection, and why I'd never do it, or encourage my kids to do so, is that tastes change dramatically over time, but tattoos can be fairly permanent. How many people wear the same clothes and hairstyles as they did 20 years ago (yes, I know you can see a few at the Amex any Saturday...)? Tastes change, and you can change most things about your appearance and lifestyle as they change -- you'd have to be pretty confident in still liking the same inky scribble under your skin, to want to sign up to it for a lifetime. That's quite apart from the fact that even a good tattoo is liable to spread and fade over time, and look less good.
But maybe it's just because I'm an economist that I can't understand the rationality of tattoos.
see
http://freakonomics.com/2010/05/19/tattoonomics-part-i/
http://stumblingandmumbling.typepad...2013/08/tattoos-options-cognitive-biases.html
But maybe it's just because I'm an economist that I can't understand the rationality of tattoos.
see
http://freakonomics.com/2010/05/19/tattoonomics-part-i/
http://stumblingandmumbling.typepad...2013/08/tattoos-options-cognitive-biases.html