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Poll: Tattoos, women in the military and military families

Military families/women in the military show great popularity of female tattoos.True?

  • Yes, clearly it’s true

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • No, such observations are unrepresentative and aberrant

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • Rather not say

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4

farouk

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(I've been encouraged to start another thread on this general subject.)

Demographic studies of women in the military highlight some interesting and possibly significant observations as regards the extensive practice of tattooing. In a 2003 study by medical Doctor Mark B Stephens, it was stated:

"Women entering the military were almost twice as likely to have a tattoo than were men.. . Historically, military service has been associated with tattooing. .. The data .. indicated that the demographics of tattooing also appear to be changing.. . … in our study, a significantly greater number of women entered military service with tattoos compared to their male counterparts. While tempting to speculate that the military might 'attract' women who are predisposed to tattooing, the increased prevalence of tattooing among women in professional roles (physicians, lawyers, businesswomen) argues against this." http://www.stfm.org/fmhub/fm2003/jan03/cram.pdf

Another source has asserted:

"Women who are in the military or who have loved ones in the armed forces usually get military tattoos. They express pride and patriotism for the country and let everyone know your status and feelings about our fighting men and women. .. Also, frequently seen are dog tag tattoos which help women feel closer to their loved one in sharing a common cause." http://www.girl-tattoos.com/Military_Tattoos.php

My take is that even allowing for the possibility of some minor inaccuracies within some of the above statements, it seems clear that military service, traditionally linked with tattooing, and military families generally, emphasize the fact tattooing has become thoroughly established as a female mode of expression, most definitely, as well as male, and widely aspired to.

The presence of many Christians in the military and the apparent fact that faith based tattoo designs are effective witness tools would, among many Christians, probably add to the significance of this demographic development.

(Thoughts, folks?)
 
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in general most women who tattoed themselves in the past tended to be well easy.
imho that has some truth even today. i know a good soldier who is tatooed up and is a lesbian. what the tats says alot. that is how i tell and or where. naked women on a girl tends to scream well im a lesbian.
 
Well I voted "not sure" on the poll before reading your post.

Interesting thoughts, farouk. I'm a little surprised at how high the figure is, but it doesn't surprise me too much. I guess it might reinforce the stereotype about the type of women in the military.

But what military are your sources and statistics talking about? You're in Canada, right? I reckon the statistics would be different for Canada, US and the UK, for example. And what's the difference with women (or men as well) with tattoos in different parts of the military, ie medical, front-line etc.

Interesting about your assertion on Christians in the military. I'm not so sure there's a direct link. I haven't seen the percentage of Chrisitans in the military, and even so you'd have to prove that the majority of tattoo holders in the military were Christians.

Some interesting thoughts indeed. :chin
 
Well I voted "not sure" on the poll before reading your post.

Interesting thoughts, farouk. I'm a little surprised at how high the figure is, but it doesn't surprise me too much. I guess it might reinforce the stereotype about the type of women in the military.

But what military are your sources and statistics talking about? You're in Canada, right? I reckon the statistics would be different for Canada, US and the UK, for example. And what's the difference with women (or men as well) with tattoos in different parts of the military, ie medical, front-line etc.

Interesting about your assertion on Christians in the military. I'm not so sure there's a direct link. I haven't seen the percentage of Chrisitans in the military, and even so you'd have to prove that the majority of tattoo holders in the military were Christians.

Some interesting thoughts indeed. :chin

Nick:

I did put the sources for the quotations and I think it's mainly from the US.


Like you say, it's very interesting indeed; this is why it seemed to merit some discussion.

(I wasn't looking to stereotype and I wasn't trying to 'prove' that it's because many Christians in the military; rather, my take is that since there are so many Christians in the military, where women serve in huge numbers, it shouldn't be surprising if many Christian women in the military find themselves wanting to do it as well, particularly given the potentials of faith based designs. I wouldn't put it more strongly that this.)

Does this sound reasonable to you and make some sense?

Blessings.
 
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that is because you werent in the us army or any military. many tats are vulgar at times not all the time but its more common.
 
that is because you werent in the us army or any military. many tats are vulgar at times not all the time but its more common.

j:

Oh I know that vulgar ones exist! My thing is that, military or not, people have probably moved a long way from thinking in terms of tatts = vulgar and no tatts = not vulgar.
 
j:

Oh I know that vulgar ones exist! My thing is that, military or not, people have probably moved a long way from thinking in terms of tatts = vulgar and no tatts = not vulgar.
i wont. i have myraids of reasons one of which would be removal from leadership in my church.

a naked girl is vulgur or other crude saying.
 
i wont. i have myraids of reasons one of which would be removal from leadership in my church.

a naked girl is vulgur or other crude saying.

j:

Oh I agree about vulgar tatts. Not seemly at all.

Fact is, a lot of tatts that people get are tasteful, ornate and even quite genteel. Though granted that some military ones are more of a rugged nature.

What I guess I'm saying is that it's so widespread that the merely having a tatt is hard to categorize a person over.

Addendum:

You certainly have some valid perspectives. I did find the statistical/demographic info., mentioned at the beginning, interesting, though.
 
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InI personally (and unfortunately) being a member of the US military and from a military background sees the military as not part of Jah work. InI am now going through the process of a discharge because InI can no longer continue to serve in an organization that supports death upon any men women or children. Intentional killing our brothers and sisters is not right under any circumstances. Yesuah (Jesus) shows us another way and we must trust in him. We need not kill "evil people" but kill the evil out of people through the love and kindness Yesuah taught us. InI is not saying I dislike or am against any military member because InI is for all people. Yesuah thru his glory has opened my eyes to a different way of waging war against evil and InI seek to spread it to all people.


Love and Respects to all!!!
 
Being in the military is not right according to Jah word in the Bible in the first place. The bible even says there shall be no "cuttings of the flesh" Everything is spelled out in HIS word.
 
Being in the military is not right according to Jah word in the Bible in the first place. The bible even says there shall be no "cuttings of the flesh" Everything is spelled out in HIS word.

Jltf:

Hi; I think you are referring to Lev. 19.28? the passage also says about not trimming the corners of beards (how many preachers shave?) and re. cutting, it says, 'cutting for the dead', i.e. pagan funeral rites. Many Christians also believe that, now, under grace, and Christian liberty (Romans 14), a tasteful, faith based tattoo can be effective in talking to people.
 
... it's a personal preference and a choice that needs to be made wisely as there are so many regrets later on in life, especially in some work places that makes you cover them up. ..

Hi for_his_glory:

You said the above on the other thread; but maybe it would be appropriate here.

There are some jobs and roles in which tattooing has been traditionally widespread.

(Of course, today many women serve in the military.)

Do you know of cases where you think someone's tattoo has been what you call "a choice that needs to be made wisely"?

Blessings.
 
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