We recently added a category for tattoos and piercings on Angie’s List and now we’re working on a
podcast to help people learn more about them. The podcast will give you the low-down on how to choose the right tattoo artist. It will also describe the process of getting a tattoo from design to finish.
This is right up my alley because I’ve been interested in tattoos since I was a small child. I’ve got three so far and I’m sure I’ll get more because they’re something that represents me.
I often daydream about adding another meaningful
piece of artwork to my body. I think about what would it look like … and where I would put it so my grandmother can’t see it.
More and more, tattoos are easing their way into the mainstream culture – even if my grandmother does not approve. The tattoos of mine she has seen have given her heart palpitations and endless disapproving looks, but I am going to be who I am anyway. I know she loves me no less. It’s a generational thing.
I like the fact that tattoos and piercings are becoming more and more a part of “normal” life. I also like that they're becoming a part of
Angie's List. We humans evolve in so many ways.