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    I'm not a tattoo person by any means! I don't hold it against anyone who wants them, but I just have to wonder about a few things. First, what if you want to wear something really dressy and classy and it has a low neck or back? I just wouldn't want my tattoo to show with everything I wore. Second, what are they going to look like when you are old shriveled up old ladies? Can you imagine being 80 or 90 with tattoos? I just wouldn't want something that was so permanent, in case I outgrew the phase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimlovescats
    I'm not a tattoo person by any means! I don't hold it against anyone who wants them, but I just have to wonder about a few things. First, what if you want to wear something really dressy and classy and it has a low neck or back? I just wouldn't want my tattoo to show with everything I wore. Second, what are they going to look like when you are old shriveled up old ladies? Can you imagine being 80 or 90 with tattoos? I just wouldn't want something that was so permanent, in case I outgrew the phase.
    I totally understand where you are coming from, tattoos aren't for everyone. But as for me, I would actually like it to show when wearing a low cut back on a dress, I think they look hot that way, and as for when I am old and wrinkled...well, at least my wrinkles will have some style to them, lol, heheh









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    Second, what are they going to look like when you are old shriveled up old ladies?
    When your that old your wrinkles will cover them up by overlapping them so you can't see them. I was thinking about it the other day though and I've never seen someone that old with a tattoo.

    I agree with others,I wouldn't get something I wouldn't want to show off. If I did I would get it in a spot that could be hidden.
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    I have 3 right now, but will be getting at least a few more.

    This one I got 11 years ago, the pic was taken right after I got it. It is on my upper arm.


    This one I got about 4 years ago, it is on my right Shoulder blade. Hubby and I both got Dragons on our backs.


    This one I got Last year for my Birthday, it is on my upper thigh.


    and here are my hubbys two dragons on his back.
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    Wow! Everyone's ink is great!
    I don't have any yet, but I want paw prints on the top of both of my feet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pitc9
    Wow! Everyone's ink is great!
    I don't have any yet, but I want paw prints on the top of both of my feet.
    I love tattoos on feet! I wanted a paw print on my foot but the tattoo artist talked me out of it. He said because feet shed so much skin (much more than other places) the tattoo would need to be "touched up" often to keep it looking good. Just something to think about. I still may get a tattoo on my foot somday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBlaix
    I love tattoos on feet! I wanted a paw print on my foot but the tattoo artist talked me out of it. He said because feet shed so much skin (much more than other places) the tattoo would need to be "touched up" often to keep it looking good. Just something to think about. I still may get a tattoo on my foot somday.
    Same here. The artist actually said he wouldn't do it on my foot for exactly that reason.
    But I still want one. Silly actually but I'd like to have a bright pink paint brush mark on the top right of my right foot...it was in a dream I had and I've always wanted it since

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    I must say......along my time on Pt I´ve seen very pretty tattoos on people which I wouldn´t think of them as a tattoo person.....and I´m impressed.....

    very lovely ones!!

    I couldn´t do one on me I´m too chicken and I think too much about what if´s...... good for you that don´t

    Love the flowers in the back!!! awesome job and great meaning!!

    and Anna......WOW!!!..... I´ve seen a few of you but never thought of one THAT big!! COOOOL!!!......

    I might someday try it out with a non permanent one
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    When your that old your wrinkles will cover them up by overlapping them so you can't see them. I was thinking about it the other day though and I've never seen someone that old with a tattoo.
    I've seen old and wrinkled people with tattoos. Naked. At the nudist resort I worked at when I was 18. It was NOT pretty. In fact most of the people who went there you wanted to scream "Put it back on!!!".

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    I've seen old and wrinkled people with tattoos. Naked. At the nudist resort I worked at when I was 18. It was NOT pretty. In fact most of the people who went there you wanted to scream "Put it back on!!!".
    I can say this...when I am Old and Wrikly, no one is gonna be seeing me Naked, but my Hubby and my doctor!! and I could care less what they think!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimlovescats
    I'm not a tattoo person by any means! I don't hold it against anyone who wants them, but I just have to wonder about a few things. First, what if you want to wear something really dressy and classy and it has a low neck or back? I just wouldn't want my tattoo to show with everything I wore. Second, what are they going to look like when you are old shriveled up old ladies? Can you imagine being 80 or 90 with tattoos? I just wouldn't want something that was so permanent, in case I outgrew the phase.
    I know where you're coming from. I don't mind people who have tattoos, but I would never want to have doodles all over myself. If I wanted to wear something really classy, or a dress for a/my wedding, I just think a stonking great tattoo would spoil the effect. I've also never seen anyone in a top profession with too many tattoos and piercings. And sometimes a lot of people I see with tattoos on limbs especially seem to have really inflamed looking skin around it, even after they've had it for a couple of months. Still, I don't mind people having their choices in life.

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    I'm too much of a wuss to get a tattoo ... I'm not sure theres anything that i'd get now that i'd still be happy with 10 years down the road. At least with my piercings, if i get bored of them i can take them out, but with a tattoo its a different story.

    I'm going to live vicariously through my sister instead -- she goes for 'appointments' every 2 weeks (read: more tattooing). Shes been getting tattoos since she was 16 -- the pictures i've included are all the visible ones at least. I've been joking with her, that I'm going to start investing in stocks in tattoo removal companies just because of her

    Heres some pictures from a wedding she went to a couple weekends ago and her BF.









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    Wow your sister has some amazing tattoo's,

    I love the tree/branches affect on her left arm and the ravens on her chest.

    I REALLY want a small raven tattoo but I'm scared of the pain lol.

    Just woundering anyone know how much a tattoo hurts and whats the feeling?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
    Wow your sister has some amazing tattoo's,

    I love the tree/branches affect on her left arm and the ravens on her chest.

    I REALLY want a small raven tattoo but I'm scared of the pain lol.

    Just woundering anyone know how much a tattoo hurts and whats the feeling?

    Great tattoos everyone, keep them coming!!

    It depends on where you are getting the tattoo to depend on how much it hurts. Boney areas, and areas where there is thinner skin, hurts more, in my opinion. My husband got his on the muscular part of his leg and said it was tolerable. Mine on my back, hurt a lot...not a fatty area...lots of bone...so it was pretty painful, and while I was getting it done, I said "no more"...but I will get more....I can't wait, they are addictive!! I think it feels like taking a sharp pointy needle and scratching it over and over and over again in the same spot (and after it is all over, it kinda feels like sun burn...just tender skin, but that doesn't last long..a day or so)...but in the end, the artwork is so beautiful, that is was worth the pain, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argranade
    Wow your sister has some amazing tattoo's,

    I love the tree/branches affect on her left arm and the ravens on her chest.

    I REALLY want a small raven tattoo but I'm scared of the pain lol.

    Just woundering anyone know how much a tattoo hurts and whats the feeling?

    She gets all her tattooing done somewhere downtown Toronto, and has been going to the same guy for a long time.

    She says that the most painful place that shes had tattoo'd is her stomach - that it hurt like nuts. The chest hurt slightly less than that. Everywhere else was ok aparently.


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