A doctor’s office should be a place of trust but for some, it can fill up with false assumptions and biases instead.
A few days ago, Reddit userPeach_Emoji_turned to the platform to let out her frustrations after a visit to a periodontist, who acted in a very dismissive manner because of the patient’s tattoos.
This story highlights that people still run into prejudices in the healthcare sector, leading to discomfort and anxiety about their treatment.
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According to a 2023 Pew Research Centersurvey, 32% of American adults have a tattoo themselves, including 22% who have more than one.
Overall, eight-in-ten Americans, including those with and without ink on their skin, believe society has become more accepting of tattoos over the past two decades or so, and 66% of those who don’t have one themselves say seeing a tattoo on someone else leaves them with neither a positive nor negative impression of that person.
However, 29% say it influences their perception badly.
Other inked people shared their own similar experiences, revealing that this wasn’t a standalone case


















While most supported the author of the post






A few disagreed with some of the points she made



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