BBassic
I changed this.
- Jul 28, 2011
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My take on it is that nobody, absolutely nobody has the same taste and style at 50 that they had when they were 18. Most people on here will have been into something when they were young; punk, mod, skinhead, goth, heavy metal, casual, etc.and we can all look back on the photos and have a chuckle. Over the years we've changed the clothes and the hairstyle to match the stage we are at in our lives, because we have changed and the image we want to project has changed. However, today's hipster with finger-tip to toe body-art, or the gym-bunny with his tribal markings are going to be stuck with it for life. I cannot believe that the mid-20s hipster bloke who served me in M&S at Brighton station with symbols tattooed all over his hands is going to have the same taste in 30 year's time. Particularly when they have all gone smudgy and blurred.
I genuinely wrestled with this thinking when I was contemplating my first and I came to this conclusion:
I may very well not like what I have now at 30 when I turn 60. That's fair. I'm choosing to look at them as a memory of who I was at that point in my life. Even now, when I look at my first tattoo (now ten years old), I think "don't really like that band anymore but damn I had some good times listening to them".