One of the aspects that we discussed in yesterday's article in which we made reference to different studies and surveys that, according to what they pointed out, tattooed people were better matches, There was an aspect that caught my attention and that I have been discussing this morning with another lover of the world of tattoos. And is that tattoos are a true reflection of our personality. Although we could introduce the word "soul" in the previous sentence, we better leave it aside for those who are not devout.
The point is that nobody can deny that our tattoos are one more expression of our personality and experiences that we have experienced throughout our lives. And, as is often said in these cases, if our body is a temple, why not decorate its walls? A saying that has marked me (never better said) since I had my first contact with the world of tattoos.
The fact is that talking with this friend we were commenting if our tattoos can really convey a different message to the idea with which we did it back in the day. People quickly try to associate a story or motif with any tattoo of a person. Something like a reason that has led you to embody this design on your skin.
Although it may seem that the aforementioned has a certain off-topic air (I will not be the one to deny it), the truth is that when we talk about whether tattoos must or must not have meaning We are giving rise to a debate that can have both detractors and supporters in equal measure. What do you think? Do your tattoos have a true meaning? My opinion is, as I have said, well known to all.
Some of my tattoos do have a deep, personal meaning and that very few people know, of course, I have other tattoos that really do not have a vital meaning for me. And I think that, if for example, you are a fan of ice cream, What prevents you from getting an ice cream tattoo? Of course, although he says that a tattoo does not have to have a personal meaning, we must think very carefully about the idea that we are going to mark our skin for life.