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6th March 08, 07:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by Howard Clark
I find the term "tramp stamp" offensive, but otherwise agree that it was inappropriate behavior on her part.
Tattoos do not give you/anyone else permission to make sweeping assumptions about character of the owner of them.
I heard that term for the first time yesterday, and kept my mouth shut. You see, my wife has a tatoo on the small of her back. However, it is the Japanese character for music and she is a classically trained clarinetist with her Master's in performance. I understand the stereotype, but most certainly will take issue with anyone who would imply my wife would be a tramp for having a tatoo in such a place.
That said, the young woman in question certainly behaved incredibly inappropriately (for any circumstance to my belief). Nonetheless....
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