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Originally Posted by DrPhil
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Across all the councils and conferences, it depends on what "prominent role in your life" means. I don't know what role it plays in the OP's life now and don't know what it will play when she graduates.
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I've got a few friends like his (almost all guys, but one girl) that regret their Greek tattoos now. Many of us (like me) end up putting school/family/career first and it might still be a "prominent" part of life, but it isn't as important as it was in college when there was no career or family, and school was the only other concern. They've said they fear that people won't take them as seriously because to many that aren't Greek, it seems like a college-age activity, and not something adults participate in. I also have a couple of friends that decided to wait until they graduated to get a organization related tattoo. They figured if they still badly wanted it by then, it was a good choice for them. Only one (a guy) ended up getting the tattoo, and though it was much smaller than he originally planned it to be, he loves it.
Off track, but when did tattoos get so trendy? I've got friends that go get a tattoo when they're bored. I can understand a piercing when bored, it comes out. But a tattoo to cure a moment of boredom?