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  1. #1
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    I understand what you are saying about employment. That's why my tat is on my ankle where I can hide it. And it's not very big anyway.

    But I wonder about the people that have gauges (or whatever they are called) in their ears and/or face piercings. I know you can take piercings out, but not gauges. Those leave holes, big holes. I also wonder what that 20 year old will do with those holes when they are 70 or 80 years old.

    That was my concern when I got a tatoo. I was thinking of getting Dopey from Snow White then I thought......hmmm.... 70's years old with a wrinkly Dopey on my ankle. No thanks. So I just went with a flower. And yeah, my tattoo has no meaning but I don't regret it.
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    That's just one thing I don't understand...gauging yourself. I had my ears done at a zero, but I took them out and now they are back to a normal sized hole. I did this so I could put in normal rings in my ears for my sisters wedding. I know a guy who had just below his lip gauged very big, then took it out. The only way to fix it is surgically. That's why I never went past a zero on my ears. Anything past that and you're stuck with a big hole. But, to each their own I guess.
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    I think I am pretty non-judgemental about tattoos and I am one of those old ladies admiring the vet techs tattoos when I take the dogs in, one of the young ladies has paw prints that I fell in love with.

    It is a generational thing though, my pet peeve is people being judgemental though and that irritates me more than tattoos if that makes sense.
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    A small observation?

    Tats are unique and should say something about the person that chooses them to go on their skin.

    When you go to have ink put down you are at the mercy of the 'artist'. YOu can take a pic/signia/idea to a inkster and challenge them to put it on your skin.

    I have seen some work that made me stare at the person/body part-for one of two reasons.

    1. The thing rocks

    or

    2. What the eff were you on when you got THAT?


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    STOP.....

    No one will judge you when you have a spiral of flowers peeking from the strap of a tank top.

    If the tat is classy no one will complain,

    Do the sevsn circles of Hell, a spider or a lamprey on your shoulders, people will freak out.

    The skulls, vampires, zombies eating baby arms is a sort of turn off.

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    A piar of paw prints on the inner wrist, a tat on the inside of the ankle is o.k.

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