Tattoos, yes or no?
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If you are not 100% sure why don't you try an air brushed tat which would give you enough time to decide if you like it or not0
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I wan tone but I have no clue what to get.0
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tip: find a good artist. if there art looks good, find someone better. trust me. i know so many people who like ****ty tattoos, but when you find a really good one it will make you go "woooow".
also, if you think you might regret it, you probably shouldn't get one.
and don't listen to any of the people saying, "when you are 80 what will it look like", being old and wrinkly is tough in general, at least you'll have some cool tats to talk about0 -
Sorry, not a tat fan. There is nothing more gorgeous than the body and the skin that it is in. Anything else is just a distraction.0
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Why do you need to ask anyone?
If you can't convince yourself, you shouldn't let others.0 -
I like tattoos and plan to get some in the future. It's up to whether you get them or not, it's your body!0
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yes yes....yes.0
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Why do you need to ask anyone?
If you can't convince yourself, you shouldn't let others.
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You should never ask someone else's opinion about something that is going on your body forever. If that is the case, you should think about it on your own. I have 19 tattoos; 6 of which are on my hands and fingers. I have never encountered any issues with work, but I do live I a very liberal city. I don't have them because 'I'm young and they are popular nowadays.' I have them because I want them.0
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Im 59 and designed my own with a heart on tribal setting- on my leg n one on my backside,, I am hoping to lose enough weight to let that one shine in the sun again!! For years i hid it at work- now that is a not considered to be taboo- I go as I please,,,, but never- ever put anything to even indicate any type of gang related stuff.. very serious implications,,- mostly young guys think it is cool, but NOOOO and again discretion on where, you might be a president of a co. one day. My kids got too many done and now the fight is on for their kids to get one lol... yea- now they know what I was saying!0
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I love mine!! Personally I think that they should have meaning to them but as long as they are tasteful and well done I see nothing wrong with them!!!
Mine represents my children (2 living children and my angel baby). Already planning one for my wrist that will be mine and my husband's zodiac signs!!! And thinking about my ankle/foot one I want to get one day!!! And I got my first one when I was 36!!!0 -
Not for me. I think I'd look trashy with one. Also I don't like needles and pain so there's no appeal in getting a tattoo for me. If you wanna get one, go right ahead.0
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Yes! (but I'm biased... ; ) )
Research your artist, make sure they have a good portfolio! Remember: You get what you pay for!0 -
Not for me.0
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I'd love to get one but I don't know where I'd put it, since I wouldn't want it to show at certain times, like weddings, etc. Also, when I see women or men covered in them, yes it's MY opinion, but I think they look trashy. So, no, I probably won't ever get one myself. To each his own.0
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I Love mine ! I am over 50 yrs old and I would get more if I could ! make it tasteful and you will love it forever.0
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Hell yes to the tattoos!!!! I have 8 with a sleeve started...*sigh* I love my tattoo's, I love the opposite impression I give ppl that think tattoo people are disrespectful and unkind a new way of thinking!!!0
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why are you worries about what anyone will think?.. a tattoo is a personal decision and an expression of YOU.
presonally i love tattoos. I have 9 and plan on getting more... however I respect non tattooed people and there opinions also.
just make sure that you you choose a position on your body you re happy with and a design you will be happy with FOR LIFE.
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I got my first tat at 18 and it still looks great..Once I first got it, my artist told me to rub vasoline on and around it twice daily. Once in the morning and once at night before I went to bed...it moisturizes it and promotes healing. What I got was a green armband that entirely goes all around my arm. After 15 years of having it, I'm still happy with my choice.... Before you get it, once you choose your design, ask yourself if it would embarrass you when you're 50 and don't get it if it would.....0
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I currently have six tattoos.
Personal Opinion:
No names (unless they're of your kids or someone deceased),
None on the face, neck or hands, no logos (ie Nike, or "No Fear"...etc), no 4-20 leaves etc. And even though they're popular, I don't like 'em on the boobs.
and don't get any with any jail house connections -- spider webs, tear drops etc.
But don't take my too seriously, I have a "tramp stamp" (aka lower back). I guess that place is considered tacky now! Opps... :laugh:
Be careful, they are addicitive!
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I have two. I got my first one when I was 50 - I call it my midlife crisis. It's a small one (2") on my lower leg - above my ankle. I got my second one 3 years later - on my forearm near my elbow. Both can be covered by clothing. I used to think they were trashy when I saw them on people, too, but I love mine. I work for a conservative law firm, and we're not supposed to have them, but everyone does. A woman I work with used to cover hers (on her wrist) with a bandaid every day when she worked at Marine World (they wouldn't let the employees have them).0
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I love tattoos.....i want to get a girly half sleeve. I have two tattoos right now and think they bring out my personality. Its like telling a story on your body.0
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I have three. One fairly large one on my upper back with a butterfly I designed and my kids' names. The other is a lower back one that is kind of corny (tribal and a butterfly) I got when I was 18 and I am going to have it reworked and made into something different. The other I got in April and it goes from my right hip up almost to my right armpit. It is scrolls and lilies and I love it. All of my ink is covered when I am dressed and I don't care if it looks like crap when I'm 70 because lets face it... the rest of me probably won't look so hot either. Do what's right for you.0
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Absolutely!0
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Have four... two of which I designed myself with very specific meaning. Want several more. Watch where you get them if they will interfere with your employment. Hubby and I just got wedding bands done. Neither of us can wear rings at our work so now we have them always and since I have been married almost 20 years. I'm pretty comfy with getting the rings. If I ever have to cover the ring tat, I will slip on a couple of bands... simple.0
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Tattoos are amazing, I have one and would love loads more, but lack of funds prevent this Go for it!0
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I really like a beautiful tattoo. My trainer has a great Celtic symbol across her upper back and it is awesome. I would love to get a tattoo. What holds me back? I keep thinking about what it's going to look like when I'm 80. LOL Maybe I won't care when I'm 80.0
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I love them.
I have 3 and thinking about getting a 4th one. Because of my job they have to be in places that I can easily hide. All 3 mean something very important to me.0 -
I'm very conservative, so personally I don't like tattoos for myself. I do think something small and hidden can be tasteful. Just be careful where you get it. I saw this lady one time with a tattoo behind her ear. I asked what it was and she said, "It used to be a butterfly, but I got it when I was young and stupid and it stretched out over time." Keep in mind, this lady was only in her 30s...
Also, the idea of having something on my body FOREVER scares the crap out of me... plus you'll have it when you're really old and wrinkly... eww.
I have had my first tattoos since I was 17 and I am now 39. I have weighed from 95 - 300 pounds and neither one of them stretched over time. They are still very much intact and able to be recognized for what design they are.0 -
i like beautiful tattoos, designs that compliment the part of the body they are put on.
i don't know if just an outline of a heart with an awareness ribbon would be that cool of a tattoo.
i am in no way trying to be rude and i understand that it is meaningful to you but it just doesn't sound that good looking to me.
where are you getting it? is it small, just floating in some random place? is it embellished? i hope you don't get mad that i said that i'm just being honest with my opinion as a tattooed person who has seen many many tattoos.
i tend to not like random little tattoos that look like they could have been drawn on with a pen and some markers.
again, just personal opinion.
oh and also my personal taste/opinion:
no tribal
no geckos
no panther
no chinese writing
no las vegas style poker cards skull gun flash art
no disney
no roadrunner, wylie coyote, bugs bunny, daffy etc
sorry if i offended anyone, just one opinion among many
My very first tattoo was of Tazmanian Devil and my graduation year. It is symbolic and meaningful to me as I was so hyper that my nickname was Taz and he is my favorite cartoon character.
I still love it to this day and my mom took me to get it.0
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