I have a butterfly tattoo which I do regret and will get it changed but I have a cherry blossom branch going up my back with flowers on it and a Chinese symbol which again I will change. I'm going to get my back covered so it becomes a complete picture. If I could I would get a full sleeve done but I can't because of my job. Hubby has a scorpion on one arm and a half sleeve done of a dragon.
I'm not a fan of tattoos either. I can see the beauty of some of the artwork but would prefer it on canvas! There's a young lady where I work who is covered in them. Originally done to cover extensive scarring on both arms from self harming, she had them all laser removed a few years ago but now has a new set! A lovely girl, but definitely also mentally unstable. I wonder if tattoo studios should be allowed to work on people like her?
For clarity, I'm not expressing an opinion of her mental state as her sister also works there and has talked about the problem many times.
I've got DNR (do not resuscitate) right at the top of my arm. It's not on public view as i don't wear strapless tops. That said,i don't particularly like them
I was tempted in my young, bohemian days, when it made quite a statement, but I was too scared. Now in my 50s, I'm relieved I didn't. They're so permanent .. and so commonplace now! the most daring I got was multiple piercings of one ear!
I always have this little weird love to birds. So what do you think? I got a bird tattoo I saw sometimes some girl with flowers on her neck. It was very colorful and cute. I thought that I'm not worse and wanted to get a tattoo too. And of course the only idea I had it was a bird. So i looked for examples and found these great pics http://inkprofy.com/bird-tattoos/ and I have number 19 ))
I always have this little weird love to birds. So what do you think? I got a bird tattoo I saw sometimes some girl with flowers on her neck. It was very colorful and cute. I thought that I'm not worse and wanted to get a tattoo too. And of course the only idea I had it was a bird. So i looked for examples and found these great pics http://inkprofy.com/bird-tattoos/ and I have number 19 ))
i'm actually thinking now about having num 3...Any thoughts?
If you want a tattoo you should make your own decision. It's very unwise to seek advice from total strangers about an irrevocable action - we could be total lunatics.
Or maybe you're trying to get more views for that website?
Last edited: 17 February 2017 14:27:06
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No tattoos here. I find them deeply unattractive with usually very poor colour definition have seen so many look dreadful as people age and skin tone fades and wrinkles and then gravity hits.
A hole in each ear lobe is enough "mutilation" for me.
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I have a butterfly tattoo which I do regret and will get it changed but I have a cherry blossom branch going up my back with flowers on it and a Chinese symbol which again I will change. I'm going to get my back covered so it becomes a complete picture. If I could I would get a full sleeve done but I can't because of my job. Hubby has a scorpion on one arm and a half sleeve done of a dragon.
I think your tattoos sound beautiful blue onion and beautiful romantic story behind them too
I have two tattoos, one big and one small and regret neither and I'm well ardIII
im currently looking into blossom for my next time but will wait till I find the perfect design and tattooist
I'm not a fan of tattoos either. I can see the beauty of some of the artwork but would prefer it on canvas! There's a young lady where I work who is covered in them. Originally done to cover extensive scarring on both arms from self harming, she had them all laser removed a few years ago but now has a new set! A lovely girl, but definitely also mentally unstable. I wonder if tattoo studios should be allowed to work on people like her?
For clarity, I'm not expressing an opinion of her mental state as her sister also works there and has talked about the problem many times.
I was tempted in my young, bohemian days, when it made quite a statement, but I was too scared. Now in my 50s, I'm relieved I didn't. They're so permanent .. and so commonplace now! the most daring I got was multiple piercings of one ear!
I always have this little weird love to birds. So what do you think? I got a bird tattoo
I saw sometimes some girl with flowers on her neck. It was very colorful and cute. I thought that I'm not worse and wanted to get a tattoo too. And of course the only idea I had it was a bird. So i looked for examples and found these great pics http://inkprofy.com/bird-tattoos/ and I have number 19
))
Last edited: 17 February 2017 14:20:10
If you want a tattoo you should make your own decision. It's very unwise to seek advice from total strangers about an irrevocable action - we could be total lunatics.
Or maybe you're trying to get more views for that website?
Last edited: 17 February 2017 14:27:06
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
No tattoos here. I find them deeply unattractive with usually very poor colour definition have seen so many look dreadful as people age and skin tone fades and wrinkles and then gravity hits.
A hole in each ear lobe is enough "mutilation" for me.