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Tattoo vs. School Policy
Replies: 19Last Post Nov. 16, 2008 1:42am by casesensitive30
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Quote: from liv21 at 1:26 pm on Oct. 6, 2008

Not to mention that tattoo would probably have to be way bigger than you'd like if you want the words to be distinguishable.

you'd be surprised then.

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Shoulder or shoulder blade. it can still be seen noticable, but it can still be tucked away.

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I personally am not a fan of tats.  That being said, I have one on the back of my arm, and I like that it's not very visibly and easy to cover up in situations where a visible tattoo isn't appropriate. I think that teachers are supposed to be respectable, in 2008, that probably doesn't include visible tattoos.  Your better off putting some place like on your hip or back or shoulder blade where it can be for more social situations.

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Quote: from casesensitive30 at 1:33 am on Nov. 5, 2008

I personally am not a fan of tats. That being said, I have one on the back of my arm, and I like that it's not very visibly and easy to cover up in situations where a visible tattoo isn't appropriate. I think that teachers are supposed to be respectable, in 2008, that probably doesn't include visible tattoos. Your better off putting some place like on your hip or back or shoulder blade where it can be for more social situations.

It's kind of disgusting that you can't respect a teacher with a tattoo. Having a tattoo automatically disables them from being respectable?

That's terribly ignorant and judgmental.

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Quote: from EmilyAnn at 2:50 pm on Nov. 15, 2008

Quote: from casesensitive30 at 1:33 am on Nov. 5, 2008

I personally am not a fan of tats.  That being said, I have one on the back of my arm, and I like that it's not very visibly and easy to cover up in situations where a visible tattoo isn't appropriate. I think that teachers are supposed to be respectable, in 2008, that probably doesn't include visible tattoos.  Your better off putting some place like on your hip or back or shoulder blade where it can be for more social situations.

It's kind of disgusting that you can't respect a teacher with a tattoo. Having a tattoo automatically disables them from being respectable?
That's terribly ignorant and judgmental.


I think most tattoos are incredibley stupid.  Visible tattoos are usually really dumb even more.  I have a tatoo and I like it because of it's personal meaning, but i keep it to myself.  I'm going into the music business where tattoos are seen as a positive thing.  

Teachers need to be respected by there students and seem professional.. Tattoos simply are not professional for an educational enviorment.

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