I don't have any tattoos (yet), but I don't mind them, even when they involve Phi Mu. A tattoo is (supposed to be, anyway) a permanent piece of artwork that helps define who you are, so I'd hope that if anybody got a Phi Mu related tattoo, it would be because they're truly serious about our Fraternity.
When I was a collegian, several of my chapter sisters were discussing getting Phi Mu tattoos, and they asked me if it would be okay (I was, apparently, my chapter's unofficial adviser in matters of Phi Mu etiquette). I told them that it wasn't against any bylaws that I knew of, but that they might want to consider waiting until they'd graduated, just to be on the safe side. As far as I know, the girls who talked to me about it did wait at least until their senior year to get one.
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Liz
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(Now STEELERBEAR on here... oops)
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