Which is perfectly fine to each there own. I like that your honest enough to know it won't work for you
I considered getting henna tattoos. They last a few weeks at best and then fade away.
My sister, who is 14 years younger than I am has several life events memorialized with tattoos. Her decades long struggle with drug addiction and success at overcoming it is depicted with a castle that covers her back. If this plays any part in her being sober for the last 25 years, I am all for it.
My daughter has small Japanese Kanji on the back of her neck and a delicate ring of daisies as an arm band on one arm. Her husband has several tattoos. Being an artist, he created tattoo designs for his fellow soldiers in the army. Later he studied and learned how to do tattooing.
My son and his wife are devoid of tattoos. His grown daughter has several tasteful tattoos.
I think it is great that we all have the freedom to make the personal these and other personal choices. This was not always the case. There was a time when sporting tattoos was cause for ridicule and discrimination.