Maria Del Rosario Butthole Tattoo

Maria Del Rosario Butthole Tattoo




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Maria Del Rosario Butthole Tattoo
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Why are we so taken by her choice of tattoo placement? Is it because we cringe at the presumed pain and feel like we have to share our collective "ouch"? Is it because we all still like to say "anus"? Or is it because the anus still remains one of the last vestiges of the sexual roads less often traveled?
Aug 19, 2012, 10:15 PM EDT | Updated Oct 19, 2012
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I have a tattoo, but not on my anus. Maria Louise Del Rosario has a tattoo on her anus . Two, as it turns out, though one is apparently over the other, so perhaps that only counts as one. I'm not really sure.
Ms. Del Rosario seems to have made an indelible impression as the Girl with the Anal Tattoo. Pictures of her bikini-clad and suggestive of being in-tattoo-flagrante have made the rounds of the Interwebs.
But why are we so taken by her choice of tattoo placement? Is it because we cringe at the presumed pain and feel like we have to share our collective "ouch" in a social media reflex? Is it because we all still like to say "anus" (it is a fun word), kind of an ode to our inner 12-year-old? Or is it because (for some) the anus still remains one of the last sexual roads less often traveled?
Whatever. Frankly, I'm a little envious of Maria's comfort with who she is, what she's done, and where she's done it. Not only is she talking about her anus out loud; she's talking about what she's done with it. Who else do you know who's done that, and in the media, no less? Most of the people I know would rather fake an appendectomy than admit to having to go poop.
Admit it: You've judged her. All right, I'll admit it. I did -- at first. I judged her and thought to myself, "Who in the world would tattoo themselves there and then actually let themselves be talked about as having done it?"
Maria Louise Del Rosario, apparently, and I say: You go, girl! Inhibitions, insecurities, and self-consciousness rob too many of us of the joy of living fully and doing what we want, whether or not what we want includes inking up an orifice.
If you had no inhibitions, no insecurities, no fears of being judged, would you live differently or do something differently?
I'm not saying you'd rush out and get an anal tattoo, but if you're like so many of us, at least something would probably be a little different.
So maybe instead of putting the Scarlet Letter "A" on Maria, we should applaud her for living her life not caring what "we" think but about what she wants.
"We" can be so quick to judge (and I'm amongst the "we"). But what are we judging? She did what she wanted, and it didn't hurt anyone else. Why judge? Disagree, sure. Not understand, fine. But why do we care enough to make it viral? Are we envious, if not of the act then of the abandon?
I'll confess to being uncertain, based on the little I've read, about exactly why she's chosen to get and share the getting of the tattoo(s). One article quotes Maria as saying her past suffering "gave me a free pass to live however I want and have fun." Suffering aside (and in no way do I mean to diminish suffering), it's life and the pursuit of happiness that give us the permission to live how we want and have fun. Why do we need to suffer to have a free pass? We don't.
So go on and get an anal tattoo -- or skydive, or quit your job, or write that book, or have sex with a stranger, or stay home from work to spend time with your kids, or dip your sushi in chocolate. Do what makes you feel good, and live how you want, so long as you won't regret doing it or feeling good about it. Why let anyone hate on your happy if it doesn't hurt them? It's your happy, after all.
As for me, I don't want an anal tattoo, but I say we ought to appreciate Maria, not mock her, for doing what she wanted, even (or maybe especially) if we don't understand it.




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Her name is Maria Louise Del Rosario, but you know her better as the " butthole tattoo girl ," made infamous by massive media coverage, making her an overnight Internet sensation. She's not about to let her 15 minutes go quietly, and in her first interview since the cringe-worthy video, she details her plan to make it to the top.
In an interview with the Broward-Palm Beach New Times , Del Rosario exclusively tackles her history, her future with fame, and a little bit about her love life. An equally cringe-worthy (and NSFW) interview follows.
"My dad was born on June 12, at 6:12," Del Rosario explains. "If you divide it by two, that's 666. I believe I was born from Satan's spawn," she says, detailing a history of physical abuse at the hands of her father. "And so the man upstairs has given me a sort of a free pass to do whatever I want, since I had to suffer so much so early," she reasons.
She then explained when her fascination with butt stuff began.

But we give the butthole tattoo girl props for honesty. Cold, uncompromising, uncomfortable, awkward, and horrifying honesty.
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