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Help!!! I need your opinion!

  • 11-02-2010 5:37pm
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    Hey guys!

    I'm curently writing a research paper for my final year in college...
    The title of this paper is:
    People’s attitudes towards tattooed individuals/body modification, and how they are formed.


    Basically what I want to find out is why people form certain attitudes towards body modification, why it is still a major issue in many workplaces and is there any hope of this changing in the future...


    So if you have any spare time, I would be very grateful if you could please fill out the survey which is linked below

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,900 ✭✭✭InTheTrees


    Anything that looks painful makes people cringe. Animals have a self preservation instinct that produces an emotional reaction when faced with pain or injury even in someone else.

    And young adults will always want to rebel, they're about as insecure as its possible to get, no idea who they really are, and desperate to belong to some group that isnt their parents. SO they pick "uniforms".

    The psychology is pretty well known, it would be more interesting to understand why young adults feel alienated although I supose thats a pretty open book too.


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