Tattoos making me feel better about my body

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  • I think tattoo's are great, I only have 2 but am saving up for more. I dont have a good pic but will see what I can do. Love it.
  • SabrinaJL
    SabrinaJL Posts: 1,579 Member
    And.... my oldest sister, who is now 70 and has been a professional all of her life, got her first tattoo to celebrate her 60th birthday!

    My husband, 18 year old daughter and I decided we're gonna do family tattoos. When my mom found out, she thought it was a great idea. My daughter told her, "Grandma, you should do it too!", and she shocked us by doing it. Her first one at the age of 63. I thought it was pretty awesome. :happy:
  • ethieman
    ethieman Posts: 99 Member
    I am months away from having my PhD in education and have 5 tattoos. Planning a new one for reaching my half-way point in weight loss and also another for my final goal wait. My next addition, however, will be my other quarter sleeve when I finish my dissertation :)
  • Guess I'm old fashioned about this. If you have a tatoo, then you had better been a soldier, sailor, or biker.

    You do realize that there are lot of ex-military women like me that are bikers and have tattoos, right? LOL!

    Yes! In fact the ideal woman was a soldier, is a biker, and drinks like a sailor! :bigsmile:

    Check, check and check! :drinker:
  • I have a yin-yang and flowers on my inner ankle and I love it. I would love to get another - that would be a good reward for reaching my goals!
  • artickb22
    artickb22 Posts: 411 Member
    I have 6. I love them, love getting them even more. As far as getting old....as I see it, I'll be old so who gives a crap!! they look great now and this is the time I'm enjoying them!
  • envy09
    envy09 Posts: 353 Member
    I have around nine. They make me feel more badass in the weight room, and people tend to underestimate me less.
  • distortedhero
    distortedhero Posts: 24 Member
    I absolutely love tattoos. I find quality ones on women to be really attractive. I suppose I've always been a fan of body art.

    I'd love to get one myself, but I'm waiting until I lean out to get one.
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    I love them! I have 10. For me it's always a nice stress reducer and they're just amazing. My favorite is my chest piece. it's what I use to check how people will react and treat me.
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    the image on my ticker is my ultimate goal reward.
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  • People get tattoos for various reasons. So long as you are happy with your tattoos and reasons then good for you! You're always going to have naysayers but it's all about being happy, comfortable, and confident with you. People get tattoos for deeply personal reasons, to have fun, that drunken weekend, whatever. So long as you don't regret them and are getting them done in a clean and steril environment then it shouldn't matter what others think. I have 4 and I love mine.
  • clarkeje1
    clarkeje1 Posts: 1,641 Member
    I have a cross tat on my ankle. I like it :-) I want more
  • GCAsMom
    GCAsMom Posts: 120 Member
    I can never remember how many I have. :blushing: As a level three weight loss reward, I plan on getting another one.

    To the original question/statement... along with liking tattoos for the art aspect and the personal meaning behind them, I admit that part of having them also is a cover. If people are looking at my tattoos, they aren't looking at /me/.
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    And.... my oldest sister, who is now 70 and has been a professional all of her life, got her first tattoo to celebrate her 60th birthday!

    My husband, 18 year old daughter and I decided we're gonna do family tattoos. When my mom found out, she thought it was a great idea. My daughter told her, "Grandma, you should do it too!", and she shocked us by doing it. Her first one at the age of 63. I thought it was pretty awesome. :happy:


    that is awesome
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    i do :) if it werent for the tattoo, id prob dislike my body more

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    explanation of tatt here: http://bluemorpho1247.wordpress.com/tattoo-meaning-explained/

    that is stunning
  • n2thenight24
    n2thenight24 Posts: 1,651 Member
    Here is the one I've just started, it's two weeks old (but about two minutes old in the pic!) It's going to take two more 4 hour sessions to finish.

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    And don't judge my tramp stamp back there! I love it :)
  • acogg
    acogg Posts: 1,870 Member
    I am not going to read through all the posts because they are revolting. Let me just say this: "Yuck" How can anyone in their right mind try to get their body in shape and then "F" it up with tatoos? Are you so unaware that your body is going to change with age? I am absolutely not on board with body disfigurement. Some of you remind me of Natunal Geographic magazine from the 1960's. Nose bone, anyone?
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    I am not going to read through all the posts because they are revolting. Let me just say this: "Yuck" How can anyone in their right mind try to get their body in shape and then "F" it up with tatoos? Are you so unaware that your body is going to change with age? I am absolutely not on board with body disfigurement. Some of you remind me of Natunal Geographic magazine from the 1960's. Nose bone, anyone?
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    they look wonderful, and we'll all be fabulous.
  • Wow, acogg! Pretty harsh and judgmental. Way to make friends and influence people...
  • SabrinaJL
    SabrinaJL Posts: 1,579 Member
    that is awesome

    What makes it even better is what it is. My 63 year old mom is sporting a violet Lantern Corps symbol on her wrist. :laugh:
  • n2thenight24
    n2thenight24 Posts: 1,651 Member
    I am not going to read through all the posts because they are revolting. Let me just say this: "Yuck" How can anyone in their right mind try to get their body in shape and then "F" it up with tatoos? Are you so unaware that your body is going to change with age? I am absolutely not on board with body disfigurement. Some of you remind me of Natunal Geographic magazine from the 1960's. Nose bone, anyone?

    Good thing I asked your opinion!! Oh.... no.... wait. No one hear gives a f**k what you think. The difference between a person with tattoos and a person without them? We don't care if you don't have any.
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    that is awesome

    What makes it even better is what it is. My 63 year old mom is sporting a violet Lantern Corps symbol on her wrist. :laugh:

    haha yea, that makes it epic
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    I am not going to read through all the posts because they are revolting. Let me just say this: "Yuck" How can anyone in their right mind try to get their body in shape and then "F" it up with tatoos? Are you so unaware that your body is going to change with age? I am absolutely not on board with body disfigurement. Some of you remind me of Natunal Geographic magazine from the 1960's. Nose bone, anyone?

    Good thing I asked your opinion!! Oh.... no.... wait. No one hear gives a f**k what you think. The difference between a person with tattoos and a person without them? We don't care if you don't have any.

    yup, and im sure when we can barely make it to the bathroom on time, the first thing we'll say is, "damn, I wish I didn't get a tattoo that reminds me of the good days."
  • lovelyMYlovely
    lovelyMYlovely Posts: 1,066 Member
    hell yes I have one!!!!!!! oh boy do I regret it!!!! I am trying to cover it up also!! with something nicer... I got my old nickname which now i lived with forever.. than I tred making it look prettier and added more decoration around it.. boy now I am trying to cover that with flowers.... also i regret the one on my wrist!! badly!!! that one i have to remove 1000 for a tiny little thing!!! if u gain weight they will look like crap!!! that is why i am trying to lose weight... ah..... u shouldnt get more.. I hate to many tattoos on people
  • lovelyMYlovely
    lovelyMYlovely Posts: 1,066 Member
    Here is the one I've just started, it's two weeks old (but about two minutes old in the pic!) It's going to take two more 4 hour sessions to finish.

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    And don't judge my tramp stamp back there! I love it :)
    I really do not like this one very much... I would hate walking around with a undo tat.. I would get way to sad... I bet it will look good when it is done but no I would get sooooo sad if I walked even 3 days with this... and had to look at it everyday. was it to expensive to finish? or what?... to time consuming?... is this professional?....
  • n2thenight24
    n2thenight24 Posts: 1,651 Member
    It's a time thing. My artist is very professional. After 4 hours a persons pain tolerance just plummets. Skin starts to swell and bleed and not hold in ink very well. And I actually LOVE it. But when I look at it, all I see is what it's going to be. I'll go in in a month for my next session.
  • shandi_b
    shandi_b Posts: 153 Member
    I have one tattoo. I got it earlier this year, after thinking about getting one since I was 18. I had a great artist that listened to me and what I was after (Or more what i didnt want - I was very vague!) and she drew something up that exceeded my expectations and it has special meaning to me. I am thinking about getting another 1 or 2 when I hit my goal weight. I got my tattoo for me and no one else, my husband loves it so that's an added bonus. :). I didnt get my tat to feel better about myself but when I see it in the mirror, I do end up feeling less "down" about my body.
  • yup, and im sure when we can barely make it to the bathroom on time, the first thing we'll say is, "damn, I wish I didn't get a tattoo that reminds me of the good days."

    Perfect!
  • Guess I'm old fashioned about this. If you have a tatoo, then you had better been a soldier, sailor, or biker.

    You do realize that there are lot of ex-military women like me that are bikers and have tattoos, right? LOL!

    Yes! In fact the ideal woman was a soldier, is a biker, and drinks like a sailor! :bigsmile:

    Check, check and check! :drinker:

    :flowerforyou: :laugh:
  • cedarghost
    cedarghost Posts: 621 Member

    Good thing I asked your opinion!! Oh.... no.... wait. No one hear gives a f**k what you think. The difference between a person with tattoos and a person without them? We don't care if you don't have any.
    Well said.
  • AlisalGal
    AlisalGal Posts: 88 Member
    I personally have never seen a tattoo that I thought looked good and some are down right hideous.

    That's amazing to hear, because there is some really beautiful body art out there! I hope you get a chance to some and change your mind. I have two small tattoos, both have meaning to me, and am thinking about a third.