The document discusses how tattoos have increasingly become a symbol of sexual and bodily freedom for women in Western society over the last century, as they allow women to express control over their own bodies and challenge the historical dependence on men. While tattoos have long been used in tribal cultures, their rise in popularity in the West has helped reframe them from something "savage-like" to a means of empowerment that lets women showcase autonomy over their physical appearance and sexuality. The paper aims to argue that tattoos represent freedom of choice for women in a way that disrupts traditional social norms.