1
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ritual tattoos
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Eastern Europe
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Tattoos may be seen as more related to subcultures or criminal affiliations rather than ritualistic or traditional purposes.
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1
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2
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tattoos
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Europe
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Often associated with rebellion and non-conformity
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1
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3
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tattoos
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Western Europe
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Considered a personal expression of art and freedom
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1
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4
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tattoos
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Western Europe
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Tattoos are a form of self-expression and are commonly accepted in mainstream society.
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1
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5
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tattoos
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Western Europe
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Tattoos are increasingly accepted as a form of self-expression
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1
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6
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tattoos and body art
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Europe
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Tattoos are popular among people of all ages and social backgrounds as a form of individuality and personal expression
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1
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7
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tattoos and body piercings
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Western Europe
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Common form of self-expression and body adornment
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1
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8
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traditional tattooing
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Eastern European countries
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Less common and often associated with specific subcultures or historical groups
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1
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