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Dare to Ask: Tramp stamp? The term is half insulting, at the least

By Phillip Milano

Question

Why are tattoos on the lower backs of women called tramp stamps? — D., 53, female, Springtown, Texas

Replies

Because the tattoo is half above the pant line and half below. If the tattoo were completely covered, no one would notice it, and it wouldn’t matter. If it were completely uncovered, people would think “that’s cool” or “that person is socially deviant,” depending on their view of tattoos. But since a tramp stamp is half uncovered, it makes people wonder what the other half looks like, and because of where it is located, that leads to other thoughts. — Kayla, 18, St. Augustine

Because of the type of women who usually get them. — A.L., 40, female, Kansas City, Mo.

It’s my understanding when you hear the word “tramp,” realistically you are probably referring to a female, right? So that’s usually a woman’s first place to put a tattoo. It’s very easy to hide when it needs to be hidden. Also, I have yet to see a man with a tattoo right there. If so, I question his masculinity. — Lyrick, 20, female, Washington, D.C.

Expert says

No shades of gray for Karen Hudson, author of “Living Canvas: Your Complete Guide to Tattoos, Piercings, and Body Modification.”

“I guarantee you that term was made up by some man who needs to be slapped upside the head,” said Hudson, Body Art guide at about.com. “A lot of men are threatened by women with strong sexual tendencies, who are confident and strong.”

Hudson sees the “stamp” part of the pejorative as having come from early lower-back (or lumbar) tattoos that often featured simple tribal and Celtic designs that actually did look like stamps.

The “tramp” part came later, and now it’s gone viral.

In an about.com essay, for example, Hudson laments the stereotypes of women with such tattoos, railing against a user’s definition submitted to UrbanDictionary.com that reads, in part: “Those chicks with tramp stamps are the kinds of girls you take home to — . Don’t get into relationships with them because they are often immature gold-digging sluts who sleep with everyone.”

That’s not to say some women aren’t trying to convey a message, especially when such marks show a little and hide a little.

“It’s a way to be suggestive and powerful without actually going the rest of the way,” Hudson said. “And sexy. So is cleavage. But it doesn’t mean she’s inviting anyone.”

After all, she said, some women are just comfortable being women.

“They don’t mind having curves and accentuating that area, so they are more open, and if they are more open to something, maybe they are more open to others, but it doesn’t make them a tramp.”

Hudson, with lots of tatts herself, said she hasn’t given over her lower back yet to the iron.

“I consider that prime real estate for a really amazing piece of artwork. At some point my entire back will be covered.”

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