I strongly disagree with this article. Sara Stewart sure didn't waste any time calling out females for having this so called "tramp stamp" then being classified as a slut. What about the guys out there that have these lower-back tattoos? Like myself, I guess I have "ass-antlers" then. I have a tattoo their simply because it's funny, I got part of it in Australia and the other part of it in Japan. I love snowmobiling and that's what my "tramp stamp" means. It does bother me that she only talked about the girls having these tattoos. Honestly I have never met a person with one of these tattoo's that has been offended by the saying "tramp stamp." One of my friends has "tramp" and it's in the form of a stamp, tattooed on his lower back. I have also never met someone who is a sex-crazed maniac, who has a lower-back tattoo. Poorly explained article, I'm guessing some girl got a lower-back tattoo and got called a slut by another girl and took it personally.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Blog Post 5
In the article “Stop Calling it a Tramp Stamp” published by Cosmopolitan, the author, Sara Stewart talks about how having a "tramp stamp" isn't always about being a slut, whore or have anything to do with sex. Sara explains to us having a lower-back tattoo doesn't make you a "whore." She goes on with how females are degraded because they put this art work on there body, yes it's right above the butt, but it doesn't make you open for sex with anyone. Sara tells us how different countries have different sayings for the American term "tramp stamp." Germany also called the lower-back tattoo "ass-antlers." Sara Stewart also believes that the name "tramp stamp" should be banned, that females with the "ass-antlers" shouldn't be classified as a sex-crazed maniac.
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