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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Are visible tattoos an invitation to stare at a person? A blog post on LinkedIn titled ¡°But You Asked Me to Stare At Your Tattoos¡± is causing debate after its author declared that if someone has a visible tattoo, they are inviting attention on themselves.

The magazine columnist Jeff Haden writes that while in a meeting recently, he met a man with a full sleeve tattoo. After looking at his body art for ¡°a couple of seconds¡±, the man asked Haden, ¡°Would it be easier if you just took a picture?¡± Haden goes on to write, ¡°You have this huge, colorful, incredibly eye-catching tattoo. And you¡¯re wearing a shirt with unusually short sleeves. It¡¯s like you¡¯re paraphrasing Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men: ¡®You want me to see your tattoo. You need me to see your tattoo.¡¯¡±

But not everyone who has a visible tattoo thinks about it when getting dressed in the morning, replied some commenters. For those with tattoos, they often become a part of the person. ¡°For most people who have had their tattoos, it isn¡¯t something that you think about with any frequency. I don¡¯t even notice it as ¡®different¡¯. It¡¯s just a part of you - like grey hair or a large nose.¡± Writes Kristen Stine. ¡°People say to me ¡®What¡¯s that?¡¯, pointing at my arm. I often get flustered expecting to see a bug when I look down. However, I just see my arm.¡±

Still others agree with Haden and say that visible tattoos have no place in the workplace. ¡°If you don¡¯t want people to stare, wear a long sleeve shirt in this air-conditioned office. Clearly you want people to stare,¡± writes Mike Avelar.

Haden closes his piece with the following: ¡°Make a statement with your apparel, your tattoos, your piercings or your actions. I think it¡¯s great. Just don¡¯t get mad when people look for a bit longer than usual¡­ and occasionally even stare. That must be your intention. After all - you invited us to.¡±

¡¾1¡¿What is the text mainly about?

A.The introduction of a magazine.

B.A hot debate about tattoos.

C.The bad effects of tattoos.

D.The blog of Jeff Haden.

¡¾2¡¿Jeff Haden thinks that ______.

A.more discussion should be made about tattoos

B.people with tattoos hope to attract attention

C.people with tattoos shouldn¡¯t take pictures

D.it¡¯s improper for people to get tattoos

¡¾3¡¿According to Kristen Stine, ________.

A.people needn¡¯t worry about tattoos

B.people with tattoos should cover them

C.tattoos have become important for him

D.he didn¡¯t pay much attention to tattoos

¡¾4¡¿What is Mike Avelar¡¯s idea about tattoos?

A.Air-conditioned offices are fit for people with tattoos.

B.People shouldn¡¯t show tattoos in the workplace.

C.It¡¯s reasonable for people to have tattoos.

D.People with tattoos should be blamed.

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