Woman’s Pineapple Tattoo Has a Surprising Meaning That Leaves People Shocked

People have been left shocked after discovering the meaning behind a woman’s pineapple tattoo.

While tattoos are increasingly popular and carry unique meanings, one particular pineapple tattoo has taken social media by surprise. The woman shared her tattoo, prompting comments from people who didn’t realize its hidden message.

According to Men’s Health, an upside-down pineapple symbolizes the swinging community, signifying that someone is interested in connecting with other swingers. Originally, placing an upside-down pineapple on a porch or in a shopping cart was a discreet signal for swingers. Now, it appears on clothes and accessories, often misunderstood by the unsuspecting.

One commenter defended the symbol, saying, “We’re all consenting adults, right?” Though some found the discovery amusing, others noted the importance of researching tattoo meanings before committing to them—after all, tattoos are permanent!

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