Friday, March 7, 2014

Tattoo advice?? Please help?




Kirsty Pri


I want a lyrical tattoo which is 6 letters long but i dont want it to big only about 6-7 inches but i have a tattoo on my left foot and on my left wrist so i dont know where to have this tattoo i want.. i dont like tattoos on my top arm or anything that looks tackky. Im a girl by the way so i dont want it on my biceps or anywere like that lol.. any ideas were i could have it?? As i think if i had it on my other foot or wrist it would look too much..
what about if your really curvy as i am size 16 (but i am going to the gym hoping to get all my fat down lol) dont think it would look nice unless you have a really nice figure..



Answer
Kristy, you already have too many tattoos! The more you get, the more you will regret them. Do you know the more tattoos you have the more you will be statistically associated with deviance and unhealthy behaviors? Reconsider getting tattooed! Tattoos are associated with mental illness and dysfunction. Peer-reviewed scientific studies conclude that tattooed and pierced people share characteristics with the following extremely undesirable groups of suffering and damaged people:

pickers
burners
head bangers
self cutters
self-injurers
dangerous risk takers
eating disorders
self-haters
substance abuser
depressed
socially alienated

âIn 1999 The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry listed tattooing and 'excessive piercing' along with picking, burning, head-banging and cutting as forms of self-injury. In The Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2006, volume 6, issue 4), Adolescence (2002, volume 37, issue 147), The Journal of Adolescent Health (2005, volume 36, issue 4), Deviant Behavior (2009, volume 30, issue 6) and Pediatrics (2002, volume 109, issue 60), tattooing and body piercing are associated with dangerous and sometimes lethal risk-taking behavior, eating disorders, self-loathing, substance abuse, depression and social alienation.â

Which of these groups are you a member of? If none, then please rethink your intention to get tattooed. Why would you want to advertise yourself to others as one of these hurting groups? Even if you are, do not embrace your disease-- resist! Avoid hurting yourselfâdonât get any tattoo.

Here's more alone these lines:

Tattoos and Mental Disorders:

âResearch conducted by Dr. William Cardasis at the Michigan Centre For Forensic Psychiatry reviewed the cases of patients who were considered unfit to stand trial or who were judged to be insane and found that a majority had both signs of ASPD and a strong tendency to be tattooed. The patients who had a greater number of tattoos, who had a greater percentage of their body surface tattooed and who wore tattoos in more visible places were all found to exhibit more aggression and to be engaging in behaviors such as cheating, lyring or stealing.â

This research about tattoos and personality was recently published in the journal Personality and Mental Health.

"Our findings suggest that forensic psychiatric inpatients with tattoos are significantly more likely to suffer from antisocial personality disorder than those without tattoos, and patients with antisocial personality disorder were also significantly more likely to have higher numbers of tattoos, a larger percentage of their body covered with tattoos, and tended to have tattoos in more visible locations" said lead researcher Dr. William Cardasis.

Student with tattoos Less Successful that Non Tattooed Counterparts

âA study by Glasgow's Strathcylde University shows that that students with tattoos have weaker study skills than their non-inked counterparts.â

Study Links âBody Artâ and Criminal Behavior

LUBBOCK, Texas, January 14, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A new study titled "Body Art, Deviance, and American College Students" suggests that people who have multiple tattoos or body piercings are more likely to engage in risky and criminal behavior. The research by Jerome R. Koch, a sociology professor at Texas Tech University, reveals that those who have four or more tattoos, seven or more body piercings, or one "intimate piercing," are far more prone to use illegal drugs, be arrested for criminal offenses, cheat on college work, binge drink, and have multiple sex partners.

Does this make you think?

Tattoos Linked with Deviance

âResults indicate that social bonds, prior deviant involvement, self-protection, and negative self-appraisal all were predictive of tattoo acquisition.â

Source: "Tattoo Acquisition: A Prospective Longitudinal Study of Adolescents" from Deviant Behavior, Volume 30, Issue 6 August 2009 , pages 511 - 538

How do tattoo wearers perform? Read this:

Tattoos Indicative of Sub-Optimal Performance

âone of the most consistent findings among Navy Seal instructors is that guys with tattoos tend not to make the grade.â The Warrior Elite: The Forging of Seal Class 228, By Dick Couch

It gets worse:

Criminals Communicate with Tattoos

âTattoos are ⦠used by criminals in societies all over the world as a way of displaying their gang affiliations as well as a personal history, including their specific criminal talents, records of accomplishments, and their past and current convictions.â Criminal Tattoos, October 2007

Moral of the story? Tattoos are bad, so matter what some fools tell you. Don't join this crowd! Stay away from tattooed people. Never go into a tattoo parlor. Good luck to you in your life.

Tattoo........................................................................................................




Ramon


I want a tat. NE body have some good sites or xamples? I would like a unique pic like a horoscope or celtic, aztec, tribal, etc. And/or phrase/poem. The phrase/poem would go on my forearms so when I put them across my body they connect like a puzzle. The phrase/poem needs to refer to family. The secureness, love, caring, etc of family. So the meaning of the words with my arms across my body like a hug gives a whole visual affect. Possibly in Spanish, French or Latin. Black or grey colors.
the words r goin on my arms, the pic will go on the deltoid area.



Answer
How old are you? If you are less than 22 you may want to reconsider. Think back to when you were 12, what tattoo would you have gotten then? If you had the blue power ranger tattooed on your back right now would you like it? What about 16? How cool are the goo goo dolls now? (Please replace the specific examples with something specific to you.) The same goes in 10 years. What will this phrase or poem mean to you then (besides that it has been on your forearms for 10 years)?

I understand they are a way to express yourself and I can dig that, but so is talking, t-shirts, music, cars and other things that aren't so permanent. Frat/sorority letters, military or other group insignias that are part of life changing experiences I can understand. The tribal Aztec armband? I don't get it. It isn't original anymore and it doesn't say anything about you. The hiragana and katakana symbols? Come on! 90% of the people who get them don't even know for sure what it means.

On top of that, they used to be taboo. Now 95% of the girls in college have a tramp stamp (pardon the expression) of a butterfly/dolphin/fairy/moon. They have lost the rarity that made them special.

If you get one, think long and hard about it and make sure it represents something that is very personal and long lasting. One last thing (if you got this far), I would stay away from the forearms and stick the tattoo somewhere that can be covered up by a shirt. In case you want to get a job where that is not considered acceptable.




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