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Why is everyone biased against female tattoos in China?

First of all, I want to correct the typo in your topic. Tattoos are tattoos, not tattoos! ! However, since you used this tattoo, I can only write the wrong words along with it. Many people in China are actually tattooed people, who are prejudiced not only against female tattoos, but also against male tattoos. Many people in China think that tattooing a person, especially tattooing on some sensitive parts, is a rogue behavior and a manifestation of lack of quality and culture. They think that this person's own cultural quality is not high, but also very overbearing. And tattoos are often promoted in some movies. For example, those hooligans and triads in Gangdom like tattoos, so the audience is implanted with an idea that the tattooed people are either hooligans, triads or people with low quality.

First, tattoos in China mean people with no education or quality.

Different from the situation that some foreign cultures think tattoos are very attractive, China's concept of tattoos is often that this person has no education or quality. If parents in China find their children tattooed on a certain part, they will definitely reprimand you loudly, because it not only means that you are fooling around with some young people in society and are out of touch with the mainstream of society, but also will be treated with discriminatory eyes by other parents or classmates. This is unacceptable to many parents in China, so when children have tattoos, they will definitely reprimand them loudly or even remove them in other ways.

Second, compared with men, women are more likely to have prejudice because of tattoos.

In fact, people in China generally have a kind of discrimination against tattoos, whether male or female, but compared with boys, if girls are in my situation, the discrimination and prejudice will be more extensive. When a man has a tattoo, people will automatically think that it may be a kind of underworld or a social gangster without quality, but if a woman has a tattoo, many people will think that you are a dissolute and uneducated woman, and even suspect that you may be a prostitute and dancer in some karaoke bars. This subconscious idea will greatly reduce people's impression of you. Even if you have a boyfriend to meet your parents in the future, they won't agree with a girl like you.

Third, this concept does not need to be forcibly changed.

Some people say that this concept is discriminatory, and they will argue that not all tattooed people are bad people, so many people begin to refute this traditional concept. But what I want to say is that some traditional concepts exist, and we should not destroy them just to fight back. Once you destroy one, many traditional ideas may have serious follow-up effects, even if we take the essence and discard the dross, we should be cautious. I don't think it is necessary to remove the discriminatory concept of tattoo. It's normal, just like gay discrimination. I don't think it is necessary to change the concept, because natural selection is male or female, homosexuality is against the laws of nature, and you ask the public to accept this concept. Then why don't you try to accept the concept of the public? Is your idea a little selfish? It doesn't mean that with the new trend in the world, our country will follow the trend of the world to accept this culture.