Lower Back Tattoos - Symbols of Female
PowerAuthor: Danny
Kevant
Breaking onto the tattoo scene during the late 1990's, lower
back tattoos are still very popular a decade later.
Designs for lower back tattoos range from small or large
symbols or designs that are placed centrally on the lower back,
to large oblong designs that follow the curves of the lower
back and buttocks.

Although any design can be placed on the lower back, there are
some designs that are specifically created for the lower back.
Some of the most popular designs incorporate flowing lines that
follow the curves of the back. Common designs include flowers,
tribal designs, dragons, angels, suns and hearts.
As popular as lower back tattoos are, it's disappointing to
note that tattoos on the lower back have become a subject of
controversy and speculation.
Lower back tattoos became popular in part because they are a
powerful symbol of female sexuality. There was just something
about the placement that was very intriguing both to the women
who were getting them, and the men who admired them. The
designs that were used swept over the curves of a woman's back,
creating a surprisingly sensual appeal on an area of the body
that was previously considered unimportant.
Unfortunately, there was a period of time when this new symbol
of female empowerment created a huge backlash for the women who
had them. Instead of merely being admired for the strength they
were intended to convey, they were rumored to be a symbol of
loose morals and sexual impropriety. Lower back tattoos began
to be called "tramp stamps." Because of this malicious label,
women who wore them suddenly found their reputations being
called into question merely because of where they chose to have
their body art. This was especially difficult to understand,
because women who had tattoos on other areas of their body
didn't experience the same type of vicious accusations.
Like female-created symbols of power throughout history, women
have been able to take back lower back tattoos as symbols of
strength and femininity. This was due in large part to tattoos
becoming acceptable in mainstream society. Tattoos no longer
need to be hidden from view except in the most corporate and
conservative of environments.
Lower back tattoos are also a topic of medical controversy.
There is a concern among some physicians that the ink in lower
back tattoos can cause problems during epidural anesthesia,
which is a common procedure to help women with pain control
while giving birth.
A search of several well-known medical websites reveals that
this is generally an urban legend. It should be noted that
there is a theoretical possibility that if the epidural needle
passes through tattoo ink that there could be some neurological
complications; however, there are no reported cases of this
happening. Anesthesiologists can easily avoid this theoretical
possibility simply by inserting the epidural needle through an
area of skin that doesn't contain tattoo ink, or making a small
incision in the skin before introducing the needle.
Lower back tattoos are certainly a surprising source of
controversy, from medical studies to social backlash.
Regardless of that, the lower back is, and will continue to be
a powerful and sensual location for body art.
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