There are already at least two cases of women who pineapples are tattooed upside down without knowing what it means. We know this because they themselves shared the result on their TikTok accounts and laughed at their “mistake”.
A little less than two years ago, the story of Brittany Lewin was known, an American who had an upside-down pineapple inside a triangle tattooed on her forearm.
In a popular TikTok video, Lewin shows a screenshot of a conversation with a friend who asks her what the tattoo means, and then she is seen Googling its meaning. The result left her speechless.
Apparently, Upside down pineapples are a secret sign used by the swinger community to identify those looking to partywhile a pineapple placed on the porch or in the mailbox of a house also means that there is a party of this kind inside it.
“I made a mistake, best friendsBrittany admitted with a laugh.
But what is striking is that the same thing happened to a woman named Hanna Roigz in the middle of last year, when she “impulsively” decided to get a pineapple tattoo on her arm on the last day of her Hawaii vacation.
“I wanted it backwards because I wanted to be able to see it all the time and then I discovered the meaning of pineapples backwards,” he explained, adding that he managed to find humor in his mistake. “I think it’s funny“he smiled.
All tattoos removed
The two may have been wrong, yes, but they laughed and everything indicates that the pineapples will always remain in their arms, even if it is a mistake. i can’t say the same alyssa zebraskya woman who got a tattoo all over her face, regretted it and made a drastic decision.
To make amends, Alyssa underwent laser removal for more than three years in an attempt to get rid of it completely after a toxic relationship. And it shows the incredible transformation.
Five years ago, the 31-year-old woman got “Day of the Dead” tattooed on her face during a date.
After ending the relationship and going through rehab, Alyssa decided to change her life.
“Looking back at those photos, I feel disappointed in myself,” she says, and admits that she has never worked on the subject of self-love, self-respect, as she does now.
“I feel proud because the change, healing and learning are possible. I like being able to look back and see my personal growth.
She’s documenting her experience on social media with the support of her family and her new partner, with whom she’s in a “really healthy relationship.”
Alyssa has tattoos all over her body, but she just wants to get them off her face to forget that dark connection.
Source: Clarin
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