Saturday, June 14, 2014

Wrist tattoo ideas please:)?

Q. I have ugly scars on my wrists..long story short :I'm 17 and I use to cut ,since I was 12.
I'm getting a black cross on one side...what should I get on the other side?(:


Answer
Sweetheart, I know this is the last thing you want to hear, but it needs to be said. I was there, too; girls were so cruel to me and there never was a guy to even look at me. My parents were abusive and I made them mad at me so they'd leave my brother alone. I felt worthless. I cut and tried to kill myself repeatedly, almost succeeding the last time.

But just know, the second you leave high school life gets instantly better. That drama dissipates and you're free to leave home if that's where the problem exists. I'm married, pregnant, have an amazing job, and happier than I've ever been in my life.

At seventeen you're life is only just beginning. Tattoos on your wrists can end it awfully quickly. No one in the professional world will hire a person with visible tattoos such as the wrists. To cover the scars, invest in Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula. It worked wonders for me.

And get the cross somewhere else; I got a phoenix on the side of my ribs, right next to my heart. Consider placing the cross there.

Blessings and Love to you and yours.

Tattoo ideas for 16 year old girl?




Emma


so I'm 16 and my mom won't let me get my nose or Monroe pierced but she said I can get a tattoo (doesn't make too much sense to me) my cousin is a professional tattoo artist and will do it for me... I just don't know exactly what to get. I was thinking a cross on my wrist or a heart on my foot or something...but I'm not sure. any suggestions? something Girly. oh an I know a lot of people are going say that it should be something that means something to me and whatever...but please just give some suggestions? thanks


Answer
Tattoos don't have to have meanings or some trite bullshit about existential emotional symbolism. Think of things you like, and then get a custom design drawn out of that subject matter. "Girly" or not, this is you and it's your body, so why stick to socially constructed gender roles? Get what you want, not what you think is socially acceptable or "girly".




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