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Animal Rights Blue Jay and Hamsa Tattoos - GOR-176474-90cR19

Animal Rights Marcher, Frankie Madison showig her Animal Rights tattoos on her shoulder, arm and leg.

Blue Jay on the side of body for her father.

Hamsa lower leg is to to provide defense against the evil eye. When the hand is worn facing up, it is a more powerful symbol of protection against the Evil Eye and negative energy.

Tattoos are no longer just a male thing, young women are just as likely to get a tattoo as males.

Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.

"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".

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Tattoos 03) Women Body Art
Animal Rights Marcher, Frankie Madison showig her Animal Rights tattoos on her shoulder, arm and leg.<br />
<br />
Blue Jay on the side of body for her father.<br />
<br />
Hamsa lower leg is to to provide defense against the evil eye. When the hand is worn facing up, it is a more powerful symbol of protection against the Evil Eye and negative energy.<br />
<br />
Tattoos are no longer just a male thing, young women are just as likely to get a tattoo as males.<br />
<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".
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