Tattoos draw new generation gap

While 30 percent of people between the ages of 25 and 34 have tattoos, only 12 percent of people 45 to 54 and 8 percent over 55 have them, according to a new nationwide survey.

The Ohio University survey of 1,010 people found attitudes toward tattoos vary.

When asked, “Do you think it is a good idea or a bad idea for people to get tattoos,” only 5 percent of people 65 or older approved, compared with 45 percent of young adults.

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