
Tattoos People Judge You For: The Brutal Truth
It is roughly estimated that around 32% of American adults have at least one tattoo. And, although tattoo styles are subjective, there are some that a lot of people simply do not like. In fact, some admit they will judge a person for simply having a certain kind of tattoo.
Most everyone agrees with Reddit user u/IaniteThePirate who says they despise anyone with hate symbols. And "nazi, racist, white power shit gets the big 'fuck you,'" said u/RoodogNYC.
And here are 19 other tattoos that the people of Reddit say they judge others for having:
"I try really hard not to judge, but the times I have are when I see Confederate flag tattoos. They just…. Give me the ick."
"The 'Only God can judge me' tattoos."
"I have some kind of thoughts about (and avoid) people that use the navel or a nipple as some animals butthole...like, wtf already."
"'Alpha male' tatted across the back."
"Significant others' names. Just don't do it y'all."
"I think hentai tattoos are disgusting, and I automatically assume that people who get them are stupid perverts."
"Super American tattoos like eagles holding a confederate flag in one talon and a rifle on the other."
"A lion wearing a crown… great way to let the world know that you have no personality."
"Tattoos of serial killers or serial killer paraphernalia. I saw one artist on Instagram who had a flash sheet of items associated with various killers (like Dahmer's glasses, Bundy's car, etc.). People were RAVING about how much they wanted them. It's disgusting."
"I instantly judge people on an anchor with 'I refuse to sink' or something similar. The whole point of an anchor is 👏 to 👏 sink 👏."
"That feather turning into a flock of birds that every basic white girl got five years ago."
"'90s tribal, I assume you drive a lifted truck with truck nuts."
"Any misspelled or wrong translation tattoos."
"I don't love weed-related, gaming, Spongebob, and Disney tattoos, but I'm sure most of the people who get them are lovely (and they prob don't like my work either)."
"Cherry dripping juice, Winnie the Pooh, and Tweety Bird. Lots of girls got these in high school."
"Lion clock roses."
"NSFW stuff on visible places 🙅♂️."
"Curly mustaches on their finger."
And lastly:
"Putting your last name on you, cringe."
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