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You may have been mindlessly scrolling your TikTok feed (as we all do) and been stopped by the striking snake-haired image of a Medusa tattoo. These tattoos have a long history, but the recent social media trend is connected to survivors of sexual assault. Whether you’re interested in getting a Medusa tattoo or just curious to learn more about these delicate designs, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the meaning and rising popularity of Medusa tattoos.
Things You Should Know
- The Medusa tattoo is a symbol used by survivors of sexual assault and abuse. It symbolizes strength and empowerment in overcoming trauma.
- Medusa is seen as a symbol of protection for women against sexual assault and other dangers.
- Historically, Medusa has been used as an image of evil to ward off other evils.
Steps
Expert Q&A
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If you want a Medusa tattoo, do your research and find a tattoo artist that specializes in these designs, especially women and female artists. Remember you have a right to a tattooing environment where you feel safe and in control of the choices you make about your own body.Thanks
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If you’re a tattoo artist giving Medusa tattoos, don’t assume your client wants to explain their tattoo’s meaning to you. Remember this is a vulnerable moment for your client and it’s your job to make them feel safe.Thanks
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Anyone can get a Medusa tattoo. Some people just like the Medusa tattoo's look or are interested in Greek mythology. If you already have a Medusa tattoo, most people probably don’t think twice about the meaning of your tattoo if they see it.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://inkhappened.com/medusa-tattoo-meaning/
- ↑ https://athenaeum.uiw.edu/verbumincarnatum/vol7/iss1/1/
- ↑ https://www.byarcadia.org/post/off-with-her-head-medusa-and-feminism
- ↑ https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/medu/hd_medu.htm
- ↑ https://www.herculture.org/blog/2021/2/26/medusa-and-the-tragedy-of-the-femme-fatale
- ↑ https://www.newsweek.com/tiktok-medusa-tattoo-meaning-explained-1648390
- ↑ https://www.globalfundforwomen.org/movements/me-too/
- ↑ https://inkhappened.com/medusa-tattoo-meaning/
- ↑ https://inkhappened.com/medusa-tattoo-meaning/