On Teenagers And Tattoos Analysis

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Monica Alvarez Dr.Vasileiou English 101-0732 Tattoos and teenagers, what comes into mind when thinking of these two nouns? Does rebels, attitude, permanent, art, story, pain etc. come into mind? Getting a tattoo is not as easy as it seems, a minor under 18 years old cannot get a tattoo without the consent of the parents. Not only here in the U.S. but in other countries as well. Nowadays tattoos are more common not only in teens but in adults as well. Today is easier to get a tattoo with out the consent of the parent. These were some thoughts that came to mind while reading the article “On Teenagers and Tattoos”. It discusses behind the scenes of why teenagers ink their body. Everyone at a certain point of his or her life want to be unique and have control over his or her life, Martin gives reasons of why tattoos are a way to show identity. Andres wants his colleagues, psychiatrist to understand the emotion behind their tattoos and not misinterpret the story behind it. Martin argues the reason why adolescents are being judge by their tattoos. Many believe tattoos are a form of art or a way to express their inner feelings, but they believe that marking their skin is a way to show their riotous side. According to Andres, teenagers see tattoos as a way to decorate their body and as a personal statement, but to parents it …show more content…

How ever he explains how there are others who view their tattoos as “self-constructive and adorning efforts”(18) meaning they appreciate the effort. The images and words that teens are putting on their body is their way to express and show the world they are unique. Martin wants other psychiatrists to see a tattoo as a form of their patient’s personality, since most of the things they have marked their body are coming from the inside, expressing their feelings toward something they have

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