Ready to get started? If so, scroll down and take a look at this list of 75 Tattoos For Girls. Via discorat Flickr. This is a very unique spin on your more traditional heart tattoos but we definitely like it. What do you think about heart tattoos? This is an awesome bow tattoo that incorporates a skull into it. We thought our readers would definitely like this tattoo so we put it on our list. What do you think of this cool skull tattoo?

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Sexy Tattoos for Girls! The best locations, hottest tattoos, and hottest artists for a tattoo that is going to make you sizzle. Tattoos have grown in popularity in the recent years to the point that they are almost trendy. Acceptance of tattoo has come along with the trend, including a much more positive look at women with tattoos. There was a time when a woman with a tattoo would have been considered beyond risque, if not disgusting. The looks a tattooed female received were not ones of admiration but of condemnation.
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While women have been getting tattooed in Native American, Maori and other cultures for thousands of years, tattooed women have only been a part of the Western world for the last hundred years. The first tattooed Western women in America were those who performed in sideshow and vaudeville acts during the late 19th century. The tattooed women of this time were an extreme taboo to the rigid gender norms of Victorian society, however, this allowed tattooed women like Nora Hildebrandt and Irene Woodward to monetize off their mystique. Throughout the s and s, the tattooed ladies continued to perform in sideshows around the country but by the time World War II came to an end, the circus scene began to fade out and tattooed women went underground. Many of the women who performed in sideshows picked up tattooing as a profession, with some learning the trade from their significant others. It wasn't until the new millennium that tattooed women came back into the spotlight, as reality television capitalized on the tattoo craze of the early to mid s. Von D and Massacre allowed society to see tattooed women as multi-dimensional human beings and inspired more women than ever to go under the needle.
We get it. We totally do. The thing about tattoos is that they do tend to make a rather average person ultimately look cooler, hotter, and more interesting. When Suicide Girls came on the market in , it completely changed the game for tattooed women. In my opinion, it was both negative and positive. Positive because it was one of the first platforms to allow women to take charge of their sexuality on a global scale. It pulled the underground to common ground. The negative thing about Suicide Girls, however, was that it seemed to cement the idea that tattooed models are basically sexual playthings. When I moved to New York ten years ago, being heavily tattooed was definitely not as popular as it is now and the attention I received was often negative and seriously unwanted. From strangers grabbing my arms on the subway to see my tattoos more closely or following me through Penn Station in hopes of getting a date or phone number, it was clear that people felt tattooed women were, somehow, more approachable and probably easier to get into bed.