Body Art Thousands of years, men and women from all over the world spared their efforts to change the natural appearance of their bodies, made them more attractive and attracted attention, and made their particular cultural group I am trying to comply with new customs. To attract spouses and sexual partners, to show their wealth and social status, or simply to make a statement about themselves. Body art is a really popular culture. The dissatisfaction with our human body and its report shows an endless change.
This article explores the relationship between body art participation and deviation. Previous studies are somewhat contradictory about this problem. On the other hand, there seems to be a significant correlation between body art and abnormal behavior. Generally, people with tattoos may abuse alcohol, use illegal drugs, have frequent arrests, have sexual partners, and have unprotected sex with stranger than people without tattoos (Burger & Finkel, 2002). , 2000; Greif, Hewitt, and Armstrong, 1999). Meanwhile, college students do not think that they are departing from themselves or other people because of tattooing and perforation, they are not thinking about aggressive beliefs such as lowering interest in body art and purchasing body art (Koch, Roberts, Armstrong), & Owen, 2004a, 2004b, 2005, 2007)
With the popularity of body art, the state has a hard time keeping up with new forms of art. From tattoos to perforations, subcutaneous implants, body paintings, the Legislature secured safety and needed to revise the body art law so as not to contradict the activities of other certification experts such as dentists and ophthalmologists . Almost every province that protects minors has a law dealing with certain aspects of body art. (There is no law on body art in Nevada, the Maryland state law is very limited.) At least 45 states have enacted legislation prohibiting minors from tattooing. 38 state laws prohibit puncturing and tattooing of the minor's body without parental permission