Admin Saovaluck wrote on 15
th Mar, 2011 at 8:18am:
If you think it's "HOT", then don't kid yourself and get it done.
I don't know why the recent generation does not have that style of tattoo, you'll have to ask the Lao guys. Maybe they understand that it is frowned upon by the community, or they won't attract girls.
Easy tiger. "Jai yen yen nang".
What do you mean, "they won't attract girls"?.
Read this (again): "if you were unwilling to get one emblazoned all over your lower half, then you would remain a "pubao" forever. No one wanted to marry a coward." (This is not a dircet qoute, by the way, but I'm more or less quoting myself). As you can read, the motive for all this body art was to "attract girls". Had you not made the sacrifice, then your fate would forever be sealed as a bachelor (and meat-beater).
Can you please elaborate on the this statement that you just made: "Maybe they understand that it is frowned upon by the community".
Alot of my uncles have tattoos (differing from the topic currently in discussion, of course) scattered miscellaneously over their bodies. Since they were militia, they probably needed the protection offered by the "spells" that came with such art. Not everybody was mesmerised to the point of stupidity, courtesy of this hocus-pocus mythology. An uncle even confided, after succumbing to the "magic" of liquor, that, "in no way in hell, was I just gonna just stand there and let them get a free shot off. I'm not that stupid!".
Anyway. I really am curious in regards to stereotypes (in Laos) in relation to tattoos. Over here everybody has at least one!
Goodnight. I'm going to bed.
Please take your time with this one. I would really like to read - in detail - your response to this matter.