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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: aggie49 on September 02, 2011, 02:36:34 pm
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i have a friend that says she wants one but i told her she is crazy i guess it because of the way i was raised my parents told me that if got want you to have anything extra on your body he would have put it there but i also told her that since she can't deal with pain at all she shouldn't get a tattoo what do you all think
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As long as you're very, very sure you'll like the tat for the rest of your life, get one if you want one. I've got a couple and am very happy with them. Will they look weird when I'm a grizzled old geezer? Sure, but I'll still like 'em 8)
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I have a tattoo and I still really like it. I'd like another one eventually. My mom was a little hesitant of me getting one but once she saw it she thought it was cute. I guess it just depends on the tattoo, tattoos can be pretty. I just have a little shooting star on the inside of my wrist.
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I don't like tattoes all. I don't see the purpose of drawing letters or symbols on one's body; not to mention the pain associated with getting it done.
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I have a tattoo and mine didn't hurt at all. It depends on where on your body you get one. Some parts hurt more than others. If you get it on a bone that's the most painful. If you get it on an area with more fat or muscle it won't hurt as much.
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I personally don't have any tatoos but my husband has several. I just never had the desire to get one!
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U have 2 tattoos and am working on a 3rd. They did hurt (back of my neck and wrist)
Mine are both very meaningful, and I know I wont regret them even when I'm old and gray ^.^
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tattoos are generally a personal decision. I got one a few years ago, and actually forget I have it! Yeah, your friend should make sure she's going to get something she really likes and won't regret 20 years from now. The pain really isn't that bad. It helps if you get a great tattoo artist who knows how to talk and make you feel comfortable. Check out the tattoo parlour for cleanliness.
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It's painful, permanent, risky, and silly, in my opinion, but then again, people have free will
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I hate tatoos when I was growing up only marines and sailors and the tatooed lady at a side show in the circus had them. I think it's sad that so many people are marking up their bodies like that. When they are older they will wish they hadn't done that. It makes other people judge your worth as lower than it is. It's not just a design it's a statement about character. You may not see it that way but others do. :o
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My son has a bunch of big ones that are pretty but cost more than he could afford. I think it becomes an addiction.
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I personally don't like them but if someone wants one for themselves that is their choice. It used to be, as others hinted, a symbol of tradition or as an act to stand out and rebel. Now it is done more often to 'fit in' -- which I find somewhat hilarious and slightly disquieting. I have seen a few tats that I admired as they were almost works of art done mainly in colors and not dark lined but such is the exception.
I cannot stand the 'tramp stamp' and find them repulsive. The lines take away from the natural shapes and makes one appear flat and squared where curves are what is admired and should be desired and I wonder why nobody else mentions this. Fortunately few people fall victim to the tribal fan yet, sadly, there are still plenty doing the Japanese symbols and lettering and even when they are correct the only thing I draw from them is "hey I am trying to be different by doing what everyone else is".
Again they can be done in taste and they can be done as a statement but too often this is no the case. Many women get them as they think they look nice (and perhaps they do on the pattern) but you don't have to look at them all the time either and should consider that. Now before anyone who has them or plans to get them finds my remarks undesired you must remind yourselves that these are my opinions and you should live your own life and not worry so much about others.
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i have tattoos and love them. a butterfly with my son's name over it on one ankle, and a butterfly with a tribal band on the sides on the other ankle. i waited until i was over thirty before getting them, wanted to be positive that i wanted them. not just as a fad but as something i really wanted. they're great if you get something that means something to you, not just to fit in b/c e1 else is doing it. a really good suggestion for your friend, have someone draw what she wants where she wants it with a perm. marker, and keep going over it for about 30 days. if she doesnt get sick of it, then she'll probably be ok with having it as an inking. if she does, no harm done and she can eventually just wash it off!
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I don't like tattoes all. I don't see the purpose of drawing letters or symbols on one's body; not to mention the pain associated with getting it done.
yeah i dont like tattoos either. i think tattoos on a girl sometimes(and i say sometimes) make them look dirty and slutty. i personally don't have one and i dont want one. and i dont want my man to get on either. he doesnt have one and i'm happy.
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I don't have any tattoos, many people in my location do though--- they've become "all the rage" here. I'm friends with a few guys that own their own tattoo businesses and they are very nice guys but because they are all "tattooed up", I've heard people make remarks about how they are rude and stuff--- they would NEVER be rude to anyone. They are "teddy bears", just because someone has tattoos doesn't mean they are "bad people". "Tattoo" is also a very popular magazine in my location. Many people here have alot of tattoos and alot of piercings. The only thing I would say about tattoos is a young person should be very careful about what they choose as a tattoo and where they are going to have it put.
I recently saw a woman, approximately in her 50's with a tattoo right above her left breast. At first I wasn't sure what it was a tattoo of...until I realized it was "Winnie the Pooh" and the reason "Winnie" was unrecognizable wasn't because it was done by an untalented artist. "Winnie" had lost his shape because she was losing hers--- the farther her *bleep* droop, the skinnier "Winnie's" going to get...and he's looking pretty skinny! ;D
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I have a tat that I designed myself. It's all color with no black lines. It's only visible if I want it to be, if I wear a low cut top. I got it in my 20's to replace a beauty mark, a flat mole, that my mom had my baby doctor burn off because she was afraid of everything. I love it. :heart: I hate needles and found it nauseatingly painful. That said I'd get another if I could afford it and decide on how to design it. I'd just prepare for the pain and nausea.
In this day and age it doesn't carry the stigma it used to, at least not everywhere.
I like the marker idea. Wear it as a temporary for a while and be sure she wants it. There is laser surgery to remove tats but it's expensive. She has to do this for herself, not for someone else. She should also consider her career. Will it interfere with her keeping or getting work in her chosen field? Some career fields have rules about appearance.
In the end she has to make her decision out of knowledge and strength, not fear and do what's right for her. :peace:
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Tattoos are cool. My parents hate them, and I can't get any till I move out of my house, but as soon as I can I'm gonna get a little seahorse on my hip.
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I have 6 tattoos, all of them are small though. I love them all. I always get one when something I want to remember happenes.
I'm from Japan and when I go back there, I can't go to public pool or bath which is okay with me though.
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I have 2 tattoos myself (on my upper left arm , and on my right ankle). I think its a persons choice if they want to get a tat or not. I personally would never get a sleeve done or go crazy with it, but alot of ppl do and it is addictive. I HATE HATE HATE needles!!! But getting the tats didnt bother me at all. The "recovery" of getting a tat was a lil bit more difficult then actually getting it. You have to take really good care of it making sure it doesnt get exposed to sun, water, etc. It is a big decision and something that should be thought about. But i'm for them, its a way of self expression I think. And i definetly want more lol :wave:
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I'm 18 and my parents paid for my first tattoo for my birthday. It's across the entire top of my back and was a little pricey, but well worth it. I made sure for years for getting it, that it was what I wanted. If I ever got sick of looking at it, I knew that it wasn't for me(which happened multiple times). Finally, I settled on wings with lyrics in the center. The lyrics serve as a memorial to the loved ones that I have lost and the wings and lyrics(multi-purpose) are for my favorite band. I love my tattoo to pieces and am already considering my second one, which will be on my ankle.
Now- to the yay or ney part-- tattoos are a personal decision that shouldn't be made lightly.
If she has a really low pain tolerance, my suggestion is to start small, mine was WAY too big to start.
Also, she needs to get her hands on some form of a pain killer, but it can't be aspirin because it thins the blood.
Without a pain killer, she has a higher potential to get shingles(I did), and if not taken care of properly, it can become a MRSA infection.
Mine did and resulted in a week long hospital stay, 2 bedside procedures, and a surgery to remove the infection.
MRSA- An antibiotic resistant disease, if left untreated, MRSA is deadly.
Find the BEST and CLEANEST place for a tattoo- not the cheapest.
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my husband has 3 of them. he has the superman symbol on his upper arm, an 'R' on his chest which is our 3 kids' initial and my name on his lower arm. i don't have any right now but have considered getting 1 or 2.
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they are disgusting. my nephew has them on his legs and arms. it's like graffiti on a building. ....offensive. also, the business is just set up for profit. there is no real purpose....same with those piercings of the tongue and all ......sure risky of infection.
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why do people feel the need to tattoo their bodies up.....ok maybe you think it looks "cool" but wait till your much older and how silly you will look...think ahead. sorry but just my thoughts.
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wow...today I saw someone with tattoos that kind of shocked me because they were all over his face. I'm not sure if this is the latest thing to do now or what but for someone to go and tattoo up their face just seems like a sad thing. It wasn't like he had bad skin or something that he was trying to cover up, he just had multiple tattoos put all over his face. :sad1:
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One day when I have enough money - I will get a tattoo.