Monday, November 9, 2015
Editorial: when the tattoo replaces alliance
In his editorial, Adelaide de Clermont-Tonnerre, executive editor of Point de Vue, shares his analysis of the news of the royal families. This week she described the enthusiasm for tattooing married at dériment alliances.
The jewelers will not be happy. Wedding witnesses, themselves, will be relieved of a heavy responsibility: more and more couples give up the alliance in favor of ... tattoo! On Instagram dozens of photos testify to this new mode. Many decide to write the word LOVE, or the sign of infinity in their respective ring. Others choose simply the birth date of their spouse. The last, finally, are creative: an owl for one, a hollow shaft for the other, or face a lock with a key. Many symbols that would certainly inspired Dr. Freud.
"I've got you under my skin"
The advantage of this type of ring is that it is not likely to get lost or be forgotten on the bedside table in a hotel room or the edge of a sink. It also has the merit of expanding with marital happiness since, according to a study in the journal Social Science & Medicine, a couple took an average of six kilograms after four years of marriage, to the point, for the most part, find themselves cramped in the first pledge of their oath.
Despite the bad reputation of the tattoo, there is in this new rite a certain romanticism, a way of saying, "I have you in the skin," a tinted childhood commitment when the friendship sealed by an exchange of blood. The riders will not notice, however, as disadvantages: can not drag the alliance in his pocket or her purse when going temptation. It should now display color.
Optimistic néomariés
These are mostly néomariés a heartening optimism because it is easy, in case of separation, to make his ring with the keys to the apartment, it is much more demanding to get rid of a promise etched in the epidermis. It will only cover them this link drawn a real ring -the jewelers do not be so violated. Unless their love lasts, no offense to Frédéric Beigbeder, much longer than three years. To say yes, should we not be very much in love ... and yet a little stung?
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