Oct.
10, 2003 - Around 16 percent of adult Americans have at
least one tattoo, believing the body art makes them feel
sexier, more rebellious and even, in some cases, more
intelligent, according to a poll published.
The poll carried out by Harris Interactive
probed the tattoo trend from just about every angle, from
sexual orientation to political affiliation.
Democrats it seems are more likely to
have tattoos (18 percent) than supporters of other
parties, although Republicans ran them a close second with
14 percent.
Among those with tattoos, 34 percent
said they felt sexier, especially women, while 29 percent
professed to feeling more rebellious.
Five percent even claimed that tattoos
made them feel more intelligent or, in three percent of
cases, more athletic.
The fact that tattooing has become a
conscious style choice rather than a drunken mistake was
reflected in the fact that 83 percent of people with
tattoos voiced no regret about having them.
Among those who did acknowledge having
made a mistake, the reason cited most often was "because
of the person's name in the tattoo."
Regret was highest among tattooed
Republicans at 24 percent.
The survey was conducted online within
the United States between July 14 and 20, among a
nationwide cross-section of 2,215 adults. |