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>>15725960
Psychfag here. I'll try to keep this as brief and easy to understand as possible, but here are my observations.

There is without a doubt a proportional correlation between Cluster B personality disorders and the number of tattoos a person has. Largley, narcissism and histrionic behavior. This is without a doubt far more applicable to women than men but still applies to both at about a 2:1 ratio.

Cluster B personality disorders are often interpreted by onlookers as "louder personalities" upon initial interaction, but as you interact with these people more frequently and analyze their behavior; it becomes quickly apparent they're extremely self centered and have very little perspective outside of their own bubble and desires. Their behavior is centered around attention and they're extremely sensitive to criticism of any kind. They're without a doubt the most difficult people to treat because they're virtually incapable taking responsibility or genuinley listening to anything others have to say.

In regards to people without any tattoos. While they are more likley to fall into Cluster C disorders (anxiety and OCD); the correlation is nowhere near as strong as that of tattooed people suffering Group B.


I'll add that the correlation of Cluster B disorders and heavily tattooed people has existed long since the 20th century. But until recently, it was heavily marked by the more dangerous Group B traits of antisocial and borderline disorders. This is where the stigma of tattoos=criminal comes from. As tattoos have become more commonplace and less stigmatized, they no doubt still attract B Clusters but no longer predominantly those on the antisocial side of the spectrum.

Also... there's a proportional Cluster B connection between things like the amount jewellery someone wears or even emphasis they put on "name" brand clothing. Keep an eye on these people. You'll note their narsisitcic behavior often bests tattooed peoples.

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>>15126467
Yep, been working out daily since the lockdown started. I will grow it out but I don't think it'll reach Cavill's stage, it's thinner. I'm still content with a Clark Gable/ Errol Flynn style since I also dress formal most of the time. Cheers anon

>>15126485
I think we're on the same boat man, I'm on 3rd week it looks similiar to yours. Definitely keep it to see where it goes, after that maybe trim the sides a bit so it doesn't overhand past your mouth.

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Suicide rates for people with full face tattoos are astronomically high.

>be 20
>crave attention and reactions
>have no personality or creativity of your own to achieve such means
>get face tat to garner attention
> it worked!
>be walking freakshow gaining moderate notoriety so let due to bizarre appearance
>turn 30
>brain has matured
>longing for a sense of normalcy
>still a permanent sideshow attraction
>isolation and depression ensues.
>an hero

Doesn't hurt That most people getting full face tattoos already have a predisposition to mental health issues.

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>>13561459

Handlebars haven't been in style in 5 years. They're even more cringe now than they were then. It instantly makes the wearer look like a goofy larping barista basedboy. Nothing about a handlebar exudes masculinity.

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