Okay, so, it was like this: I am standing in line at the coffee shop, and I see this guy in front of me covered with tattoos.
After he gets his double mocha latte, I say, “So, Dude, what’s up with all the tattoos?”
He looks up, laughs (spitting out about $2.00 worth of his latte) and after we grab some paper towels to clean up the mess, we start chatting.
Okay, well, it didn’t go 100% like that, but we were in a coffee shop, and we did chat about his tattoos. Guess what? He’s a writer. A songwriter, but hey, that counts.
He showed me his tattoos (Half of you just giggled. Let’s be G-rated, people!! He rolled up his sleeve!)
Anyway, he explained them all, and I thought it was pretty neat. I asked him if he’d like to do a guest post on my blog, and – you guessed it, or I wouldn’t be writing this post – he agreed.
So please welcome Jord Fox (AKA Songwriting Tatoo Guy) to chat with us all about tattoos.
Tattoos, of course, have a negative connotation due to various cultures using them to mark criminals, the times criminals (or would-be criminals) marked themselves as a status symbol, and the fact that anything that breaks the norm is usually scorned.
However, in today’s world, the tattoo taboo isn’t as great. Tattoos are actually fairly commonplace, and are seen everywhere. Many women have them on ankles, shoulder blades, or have the infamous lower back “tramp stamp”. Men get them on arms, legs, backs, and chests. But why do they do this?
Well, starting with the criminal element, tattoos can mark loyalties (especially to gangs) and acts committed. I don’t think I need to cover this realm further; I’m sure you get it.
Members of the military have gotten them to show loyalty as well, or pride in their service. Tattoos have also been done to honor fallen comrades. One of the coolest tattoos for military (and sailors in general) is a pair of birds. I believe the birds are swallows. My understanding is that when one is sent overseas. they get one swallow to mark that they arrived safely there, and get the matching piece done when they arrive home. I think it’s an awesome tradition.
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