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Location: San Diego CA>Tijuana, BC>San Antonio, TX
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Most Mexicans do not have tattoos and this is regardless of socioeconomic status, tattoos are a very American thing that thankfully has not been popularized South of the Border. It's very easy to spot a Mexican American in Mexico by how they dress or if they have tattoos.
Most Mexicans do not have tattoos and this is regardless of socioeconomic status, tattoos are a very American thing that thankfully has not been popularized South of the Border. It's very easy to spot a Mexican American in Mexico by how they dress or if they have tattoos.
The young ones are more open to tattoos, you can see influencers as Yuya with her arm full of tattoos.
Everything in Mexico is local. Local foods, local idioms, local norms. In our village, tattoos that show outside of a short sleeve shirt will disqualify someone from a job. Judge if you will, but that's the way it is.
Location: Mokelumne Hill, CA & El Pescadero, BCS MX.
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On the basis of this post I started looking more closely at folks with tattoos here in the Baja. Men and women especially under 35 seemed to all have them.
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