The ultimate reminder': readers on what their tattoos mean to them
Briefly

Ed Sibley, after his mother's death, chose to get a tattoo as a memorial, reflecting on her love for tea and the way she handled situations.
Research indicates that 37% of UK adults aged 35 to 54 have tattoos, matching the prevalence in the 16 to 35 age bracket, highlighting changing societal views.
Tattoos are increasingly accepted in professional settings, with middle-aged individuals twice as likely as older generations to believe tattoos don't need to be covered.
The trend shows a creative flourishing among older demographics, as more opt to mark life events with tattoos, leading to emotionally significant and artistic expressions.
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