Saturday, March 1, 2014

Tattoos? Where? Pain? Ideas or designs for girls?




Tyffanie K


So i am going to get my first tattoo next week im very excited but i cant make up my mind. I want the tattoo somewhere i can see it.. and could possible cover it up if necessary. but i am thinking about putting on my wrist.. chest.. i dont know just somewhere i can see it. and those who have tattoos how much pain did you feel in the spot you chose. also i like peace signs, hearts, flowers, butterflys. i just want something colorful. Thanks for helping.


Answer
i got my first tattoo a few weeks ago;;i got a heart shaped lady bug on my big toe cuz i wanted it to be sumwhere i can hide it but also show it off since its hot in ga most of the time i wear flip flops so u see it ;;it hurt pretty bad only cause the skin is thinner on ur toe n the bone is right there;;but tattoos on the foot hurt lol i mean it wasn't like i was dying it just hurt but not the whole time mostly just the shadding;;well good luck

What are some popular tattoo ideas for girls?




meg


Ex - Hearts, Stars.

But the way its designed



Answer
The best tattoo idea for a girl is to stay far, far away from tattoos and those who have them. Any tattoo is a vulgar attack on the decency of man. And yet, more and more young people are buying into the Hollywood poison that tattoos are cool ways to âexpressâ yourself. But it is not true. You should express yourself with your words and actions, not by inking graffiti onto your living flesh. The message you will actually convey with a tattoo is âI am foolishâ, âI am unemployableâ âI make bad decisionsâ âI am a gullible robot that will do whatever I see on TVâ. I suggest you do not get a tattoo. A tattoo is a permanent cartoon-like drawing that will permanently your body like ugly graffiti defaces a public building. There is an 80% chance you will regret it, especially when you start to notice how regular, normal people react to you. They will look at you with disgust and pity, and over time, it will really get to you. Nothing illustrates the degeneration of western culture more than blind youth permanently disfiguring themselves over some warped idea of âexpressionâ Tattoos are permanent. You can not take them back.

âAll it takes for Evil to prevail in this world is for good men to do nothingâ. Edmund Burke




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