Thread: Silliness Tattoos: Yea or Nay?
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Old 12-16-2023, 09:47 AM   #10
SteveEisenberg
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According to one poll, 32 percent of American adults have at least one tattoo.

Another says 42 percent.

And yet, as of this morning, our poll says zero for fifteen for Mobilereaders.

This is unlikely to be a coincidence!

So what explains it?

Non-American participation might explain a bit of it. YouGov says only about 25 percent of adult Brits are tattood.

Age could explain it, if we Mobilereaders are old. When I was young, tattoos were most popular with older men. Now that I’m old (68), it’s mostly the young, and disproportionately women, who are tattooed.
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