I am really surprised this thread has turned out the way it has. I never expected so many people to take other people's dislike of tattoos as a critcism of them as people rather than just a criticism of the tattoos.
I wear
Crocs sometimes. I've seen plenty of threads right here on the Dis where people carry on about how much they hate Crocs. They say Crocs look sloppy and that wearing them make the wearers look lazy and unconcerned about their appearance. They say Crocs are ugly. Do I take it personally? Of course not. In fact I can admit they might have a point - Crocs certainly aren't the most stylish choice of footwear. But I like them and I'm confident enough in myself to deal with others' dislike of my footwear. They aren't saying I
am lazy and sloppy, they are saying my footwear makes me
look that way to them. They have every right to form whatever impression of me that they want to based on my physical appearance. I assume they would reevaluate that opinion when they get to know more about me.
The same goes for things like printed T-shirts. I've seen tons of people on here say they don't like to see things like that on adult women. They feel those shirts look tacky and juvenile. That's their opinion and they are entitled to it. I don't care if they think that. In fact I'm wearing a Cheshire Cat shirt right now. If someone thinks it's tacky, it's not going to bother me any. I knew before I put it on that some people wouldn't like it, but I do like it and that's all that matters.
We form impressions of each other based on all sorts of things. If you form an impression of me based on something I do to myself intentionally - like the clothes I wear or the hairstyle I choose - that isn't going to offend me. I may not agree with your impression, and maybe you will abandon that impression once you get to know me better. I think glittery makeup looks juvenile and thick eyeliner looks a bit trampy. I have a friend who wears both. Do I think she's juvenile and trampy? No, of course not - but that's what I associate with that makeup, for some reason. I love her anyway, even if I don't like her taste in makeup. And no - I've never told her I feel that way about her makeup, because that would be rude. She could hate my wardrobe, for all I know, but that doesn't matter to me. She cares about me and doesn't insult my taste in clothes, so I don't care if she secretely hates them.
Tattoos are just another thing people intentionally do to themselves, just like clothes, makeup, hairstyles, jewelry and any other form of self expression. Not everyone has the same taste. We can dislike someone's chosen form of self expression without disliking the person who is wearing it. You might hate my Crocs and think they make me look sloppy, and I won't take that personally. Just because I might think your tattoo is tacky doesn't mean I think there's anything wrong with you, and you shouldn't take that personally either.