Saturday, February 1, 2014

Good tattoo design for girls?




Derpina


i want to have a tattoo on my soldier. not too big and not too small. i am a girl. I am so confused on what tattoo should i have. last time i liked the peace love music tattoo but i think its too small like when you put an angel or something then it looks little bigger so that looks good but my friend already had an angel tattoo on her soldier. So what can i have?


Answer
First off- If you're going to get a tattoo, You Get What You Pay For.
I cannot stress that enough.
If you go to that tattoo parlor that says TATTOO in big red letters next to K-mart and they offer to do some ink on you for 50 dollars, you're probably not going to get a good tattoo.

So be ready to spend at least $200. (plus tip)

Your artist will fill you in on care, or should anyway.

A peacock would be cute. The tail going down your arm. Maybe some sort of flower that represents you. Like fierce but sensitive- A rose.
Happy but simple- a daisy.

If you're bold and out going, bright warm colors will flatter you!
Shy and passive cool and blueish colors will go good.

is a tattoo from my back to my elbow too big?




Marto


Alright .. so i want to make this tattoo.. it's starting with a little picture on my back.. extending to my shoulder and ending up my arm.. kinda like that.. its like a half-sleeve with a back extent.. and its going to be like skulls and guts and eyes :D:D so.. what I'm just wondering if it's too big.. or unattractive.. i don't want to regret making it so... what do you guys/girls think? :D

alright so .. those are the tattoos the dude drew me.. and um this is going to be the first one .. on my back.. the second photo with the guts isn't so finished but .. yeah thats the style

http://m1176.photobucket.com/albums/marto62691/?src=www?pbauth=1_uLEBonVPfaLdh1h3YMYz2Z%2FqiBKFvcaQmn5HcD4kx05OBYFDlNs1mUoJ%2FSS9d5EsMZRjyf5MHiglLHpMpKc33mDoGFG%2Bas1cvtjEIynqsP1I4l0UvBhc86%2FJQVFl8JNVZEOHxTHJ%2BZ42bXPFl%2F8e6fG5HOmtjiKpQGgqOyooeX0%3D
The tattoo is going to start from the right side of my back.. to the right should right arm.. its not going the be the whole back.. just the side of it
So i'm like.. 17 years old.. i'm tall .. and i work out.. my body is in like a mid shape :D:D cuz i got to work a bit more on my stomach :D:D



Answer
yes, it is way too big. And the design is all wrong. I donât like it. It is ugly, and a little scary looking. Makes me wonder if it is some Satanist thing. I think it looks like a rotting corpse, and I wonder why anyone with goodness in them would want to tattoo that onto their body. I feel sorry for you. I bet others will think this too when they see you with your shirt off at the beach or lake. At least it will be hidden by a shirtâplease donât get any visible tattoos if you want to work a decent job. There is nothing good about a tattoo. A tattoo is little better than a cartoonâyou canât get a good quality drawing on the human skin. It will deface your body like ugly graffiti defaces a public building. I strongly suggest that you do not get a tattoo. There is a big cost to getting a tattoo, and it is far more than wasted money. The true cost of a tattoo is a lifetime of regret. Most regret it within 5 years. There is an 80% chance you will regret it in your lifetime. The regret starts after you start to notice how people react to you. Many people will look at you with disgust, for tattoos are offensive to many, many people. Your chances of getting a good job will be greatly diminishedâmost companies will not hire you since your tattoo will be seen as offensive to other workers. The majority of western people get tattooed when young and their decision making process is not yet matured. Youth tends to be impulsive. Young people are still developing and they need to be very careful in making important, permanent decisions. The reasons young people get tattooed are not mature (i.e. they want people to notice them, they want to pretentiously âhonorâ someone in a way that will attract notice, they want to pretentiously present some âdeepâ quotation on their skin in the hope that people will think they too are âdeepâ, they are rebelling against their parents or society, they are conforming to what they think are social norms, they are unable to see ahead and view the negative results of their actions, etc.) If you want to see the true level of cultural development for tattoos and other body modifications, look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwOXCmjTsvs In a large sense, nothing illustrates the degeneration of western culture more than the entertainment industry encouraging impulsive youth to permanently disfigure themselves in order to âexpress themselvesâ. But such is the power of suggestion that more and more young people are buying into this Hollywood lie that tattoos are a cutting edge way to âexpressâ yourself. But that is so not true. You should express yourself with your words and actions, not by inking graffiti onto your living flesh, in a manner offensive to both man and God, who instructed us through His prophet Moses: "Do not cut your bodies⦠or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORDâ Leviticus 19:28. The message you will actually convey with a tattoo is one or more of the following: "I am immature", "I am needy", âI am foolishâ, âI make bad decisionsâ, âI have no sense of right and wrong,â âI follow fadsâ, âI am unemployableâ, "I have been to prison", "I belong to a criminal gang", "I am promiscuous", "I work in the sex-services industry", "I can not sustain a long term relationship". I am telling you this because I care about you and I want to help you avoid a bad mistake. Good luck to you in your life. But do not get tattooed. Tattoos are permanent. You can not take them back. There are so many questions on this board about how to remove unwanted tattoos. Pay attention to them. They are there for a reason: People do not want to keep their tattoos. One day, probably soon, you will wish you had never gotten your tattoo(s) and will start to ask how you can get rid of them. Be smart and do not put yourself in this position.




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