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What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith based)?

Does the idea of a 'lady' or 'woman' with a tattoo mean pretty much the same thing?

  • Yes, pretty much

    Votes: 4 50.0%
  • No, the idea of woman (not 'lady') with a faith tattoo is always, or nearly always, bad

    Votes: 2 25.0%
  • Silly question

    Votes: 3 37.5%
  • Don't know

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    8
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Okay, so this is another suggestion received:

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Farouk, maybe this could be the subject of a new poll for you... How many men ... by the mere sight of a faith-based tattoo on a Christian woman's arm, wrist or calf ... automatically think that their sister in the Lord is hardly a "LADY" for the mere fact of sporting one.

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I had not planned this thread, but what with Jethro's comments on another thread and handy's suggestion for a new one: does anyone want to comment on the idea of supposedly losing 'ladyhood', even if she gets some tasteful faith based ink?

(To explain futher: Jethro claimed 'ladies' supposedly don't get tattoos; and handy took exception to his claim.)

I guess I rather strongly agree with handy...
 
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Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

PS: I'm not claiming handy's idea was silly; I'm claiming instead that the nuance about ink and 'ladyhood' is linguisitically obscure.

It's also arbitrary. For example, someone could make similar comments about the double pierced ears, high heels, etc (which many pastors' wives have). Frankly, such suggestions are arbitrary and even rude, in my view.
 
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Okay, so this is another suggestion received:



I had not planned this thread, but what with Jethro's comments on another thread and handy's suggestion for a new one: does anyone want to comment on the idea of supposedly losing 'ladyhood', even if she gets some tasteful faith based ink?

(To explain futher: Jethro claimed 'ladies' supposedly don't get tattoos; and handy took exception to his claim.)

I guess I rather strongly agree with handy...


Someone stated that a tatoo on a woman is a Tramp Stamp.
He also said that if she will get a tatoo, she will smoke, and if she will smoke, she will drink, and if she will drink she will do anything.
Is all this connected and true?
Im certain that there are those here, >the wise ones< with the experience, who will know.




K
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

Someone stated that a tatoo on a woman is a Tramp Stamp.
He also said that if she will get a tatoo, she will smoke, and if she will smoke, she will drink, and if she will drink she will do anything.
Is all this connected and true?
Im certain that there are those here, >the wise ones< with the experience, who will know.




K

Kidron:

Untrue, in my view.

But I can imagine someone from a Fundamentalist background making a sweeping claim like this, seeing imagined connections.

(BTW, the placement known as the Tramp Stamp is the lower back. This placement is not uncommon among late-teen cheerleaders, etc. Some medical practitioners have speculated that epidurals are best avoided among women with this tattoo placement, although no firm, long term evidence has emerged of linkages between epidural difficulties and this tattoo placement. Linguistically, the phrase is sometimes used in a deliberately pejorative way.)

Blessings.
 
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Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

My wife, daughter, mother, daughter-in-law, and sister are just a small sampling of the women I know who have tattoos, and every one of them is a lady.

Be blessed.

Toby
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

Kidron:

Untrue, in my view.

But I can imagine someone from a Fundamentalist background making a sweeping claim like this, seeing imagined connections.

Blessings.


F, ....I think it was an unregenerate Cop (now retired) that worked in Boston who originally came up with the "tramp stamp" motto, and who also made the connections-correlations betwixt a tattoo, a drink, a cigarette, and a morally flexible "chick".

So tell me farouk, are you a fundy=type bible belt Christian?
I can ask you some theological questions and instantly find out, but instead i'll just let you define.......


and, is your moniker "farouk" designed as a sly homage to Freddie Mercury?
Are you a Queen fan?


and blessings to you, also..


K
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

My wife, daughter, mother, daughter-in-law, and sister are just a small sampling of the women I know who have tattoos, and every one of them is a lady.

Be blessed.

Toby

Thanx for clearing that up.
You had us worried.;)



K
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

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So tell me farouk, are you a fundy=type bible belt Christian?
I can ask you some theological questions and instantly find out, but instead i'll just let you define.......
To answer your question (though the thread isn't really about me; I only started it because I was encouraged to do so):

In terms of Biblical theology I would probably have a lot in common, in theory, with people who call themselves Fundamentalist Christians, but I don't describe myself in those terms, because they so often seem to carry with them a certain, Anglocentric mindset and cultural assumptions, where so many things which may be at best a matter of preference and opinion are asserted as theologically inviolable. (Okay, now that this is out of the way, back to the real subject of the thread...)

and, is your moniker "farouk" designed as a sly homage to Freddie Mercury?
Are you a Queen fan?
Nope.



and blessings to you, also..


K

Yep. YW.
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

I do not believe that a woman who gets a tattoo is any less of a lady.
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

I am a woman of God i dont think ladies should have tatts

Handy is every bit, if not more, a woman of God and she see no problem with ladies and tatts.

How do we so many posts of something so simple?

Could it be our very own Farouk keeps it in the forefront? :tongue
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

I am a woman of God i dont think ladies should have tatts

Handy is every bit, if not more, a woman of God and she see no problem with ladies and tatts.

How do we so many posts of something so simple?

Could it be our very own Farouk keeps it in the forefront? :tongue

reba:

Umm....maybe it's not very gallant of me, but actually this thread wasn't particularly my idea ....

(I'll merely take responsibility for it... )

Blessings.
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

You know the sales code keep pushing some one will buy! :yes

You take a beating here some times... your steadfastness is a cool thing to watch..
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

You know the sales code keep pushing some one will buy! :yes

You take a beating here some times... your steadfastness is a cool thing to watch..

reba:

Oh :biggrinunno

I guess I can never quite tell if you're trying to give me a hard time or not (blush).... :)

Blessings.
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

My post to you was a complement. :yes :thumbsup
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

My post to you was a complement. :yes :thumbsup

reba:

Well, I still can't find the blush icon:....

I guess one could say anyway that you're at least less shocked by the idea of a tasteful faith based tattoo that our friend Jethro would have us believe he is, anyway .... :)

Blessings.
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

My wife, daughter, mother, daughter-in-law, and sister are just a small sampling of the women I know who have tattoos, and every one of them is a lady.

Be blessed.

Toby

tandemcpl: Ty for your comment. Yes, well, they very obviously feel comfortable whenever they do it.

Blessings.
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

Maybe if women had to cover their tattoos with a burka?;)
 
Re: What's this with not calling someone a LADY, if she has a tattoo (even faith base

There is no such thing as a "Faith Based Tattoo"

All tattoos belong to the world.

leviticus_tattoo.jpg
 

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