Saturday, June 21, 2014

Pretty, feminine tattoo?? design suggestions please!!?




blondewith


OK, I'm a girl and I would like to get a tattoo on my ankle, hip, lower back, somewhere along those lines. I'd like a pretty, feminine design, nothing too big, manly or scary. Any ideas??


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Tattoos can add to the natural beauty of females in much the same way as make-up does. Yes I know you can take make up off at the end of the day but that is not the point.

A tattoo should mean something to you and become part of your body. There are many feminine tattoo designs that you can explore but think about what it means to you before you make a commitment.

Have a look at the following for feminine tattoos.

http://kinkyinktattoos.com

http://www.tao-of-tattoos.com/female-tattoo-gallery.html

Tattoo help...(guys answer)?




angel


I want to get a tattoo on my side with a skull whose forehead is cracked and a black rose garden.
I also want a design like Adam Levine's on my arm.
And I wanted to know if guys like girls with those kind of tattoos...I also play lots of video games.



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I tend to be drawn more towards girls without tatts, though a subtle bit of ink on her shoulder or ankle can be a bit enticing. Your design, however, does sound very intriguing, and depending on the artist, could look very awesome. If you can draw up a sketch, or know an artist that can do it right, go for it!

That being said, every guy has their preference, so it really depends on the company you keep, as well as the type of guy you're looking to attract. And even then, it varies depending on the person. The fact that you're a gamer, however, would probably add to the appeal. ;)

It's your skin, and if you want to use it to express yourself, by all means, do so. If a guy were to like you, I think he'd be able to appreciate that.




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Chest tattoos on girls?




Mo


Not on the breast, but just below the collar bone. If it's a good tattoo, is the collar bone placement still trashy/slutty/not appealing? (obviously for people who don't have tattoos to begin with.)
I specifically said NOT on the breast.
*Who don't hate tattoos to begin with.



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Anything on the chest or breasts is just so unappealing. You would be ruining the look and neckline of your body FOREVER - for some ink. I can't imagine you wanting to look at something like that in the mirror for the next 60 years. Please rethink the location. There's no class at all in a chest tattoo for a woman.

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this is for girls who have chest tattoos....?




B


i really want a tattoo and was considering getting one on my upper chest, from my coller bone and to right before the beginning of my breast. i was wondering if you girls who have chest tattoos regret getting them. like when wearing dresses/formal dresses..or any other reasons for regrets...


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My two cents are... if you want a tattoo get a tattoo! As far as men are concernd I wouldnt want a guy who couldnt get over something as superficial as body art. that's like someone not liking your personal beliefs... you can do without that kind of controling behavior.
and as far as getting older goes... havn't you seen old people still rocking cool tattoos? I know I have (my mom is one of them!) 30 years and they still look good (she got her first at 20) I know the latter exists but it's not the only fate that exists for that tattoed.

I am always very careful about what I get as a tat and where. I'm not your average punk/rocker, I like to get dressed up for formal occassions and I can assure you as long as your comfortable in your own skin you'll feel just as good with or without.
I've never had an occasion where i thought my tattos were out of place. They mean soo much to me as my own personal expression. they're pretty much carried as part of my personality and are thusly worn the same.

people who worry about getting jobs dont need to worry so much these days either. we are living in progressive times and it's just not a big deal anymore. as long as what you do you do well, you can succeed in any type of business, tattoos and all... i know from experience from dealing with people who would say "oh you'll never find a good job now!" I have a good job and so do my friends.
if your still questioning give it time. if you still want the same thing after a year then you know it's something you really want. if in a year you feel like you can't make up your mind then avoid the risk.

hope I helped a little, I hate it when people are down on tattos because no matter how many people jump on the band wagon they are still logically a form of art that a person can uniquely embrace for themselves
*Inhale*
ok I'm done I promise!




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Are tattoo's on girls hot?

Q. I want Amicitia Prosapia (friendship/family) on my hip/groin font size 50 in ChopinScript. Hot or not?


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Im sure you were wanting answers from a guy.. but heres some advice.

Tattoos can be very pretty on girls.

BUT
there is a fine line between cute/slutty.

Just think twice where you get the tattoo.

Hip tattoos are popular and in my opinion can be very pretty, BUT if you ever decide to get pregnant theres a good chance that the small/medium tattoo that was once very pretty is going to turn into a very very large stretched out tattoo that isnt soo pretty anymore.

As a girl try to avoid tattoos on your hip, lower stomach extra... just because when you decide to have kids it wont be cute anymore... believe me.


if you think that its "ok" for a male to get a tattoo and not a female your ignorant and sexest.

Get a tattoo if you want a tatto, BUT think about how its going to look if you get pregnant or when your older. Dont get anything because its "cute" get something thats meaningful and has a reason to be stamped on your body.

GIRLS:Tattoo Hot Spots?




mIsHa


yea.. i noe its not in the good section lolx..but no one seemed to reply me in the TATTOO SECTI0N.
so yeah ..i want a sexy tattoo spot..a spot where girls will find it hot..i dont want something BIG!
just wanna know where are the places where girls find tattoos hot on mEN?!
btw i have sixpack + nice biceps ~.~
dont lecture me! ! ! i noe i have to do it for myself etc etc.. but i needa know where GIRLS find a tattoo hot on men..



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Honestly, here we go:

There is a guy I know who comes off as nice and quiet. I thought he was just one of those shy guys. Then he wore a short sleeve shirt and I could see a tattoo just sort of peeking out from underneath the sleeve. You couldn't see all of it, just some of it.

That was so incredibly hot. Like, it leaves even more mystery for me to wonder about. So a subtle place.

I'm not really into chest tattoos or big upper back tattoos. So I'd go with arms. Definitely not on the leg. But that's just this girl's opinion




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tattoo ideas. please help me....?




christy


I have been looking for a new tattoo. yeah, i have posted about 3 questions here already, but i want a good one. i was thinking some of you might be able to help me.

I dont want one too big.

A little about myself that might help you, um. Im religous, i love music and doves, im a country girl, i dont want anything thats too 'hard rochish' or 'goth'. um, i love astrology, lol. (learning about space) um, thats all i can think of right now.

i was thinking about getting some word tattoo on my wrist, but couldnt think of one. i even looked on here and couldnt find anything.

YES i know its permanent, i already have one. so if anyone wants to come in here and say smart things about them or tell me not to get one, save your breath cause im getting one.

like i said, nothing big. i want it to be small, but not too small. and if you could also help me with a place to put it, tht would be nice.

Not the stomach, back, shoulders or leg. and i already have one wrist taken up by a tattoo.
lol. i was actually looking at Lindsays tattoos. lol. but i dont think i would have gotten that.

i dont want a butterfly or a topless girl, but thanks for the suggestions. lol. and i said that i dont want it on my stomach/back. (bakini line suggestion)

and i KNOW i shouldnt let someone else design or pick out my tattoo. im not doing that, i just need a little HELP deciding on it. im not getting something that someone else says would look good on me. im going to get what i like. but i am needing help.



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You should get one of a topless girl. Then you can tease guys and tell them, Want to see some my breasts? Then flash them your tatoo. LOL

pictures??? White DOVE wrist tattoo...should I...?




roxybeach7


outline it in a thin black line??

im olive complection....

should i outline it in a thin black line?? and maybe do a small dot/eye in black as well???

j/w....thanks!!

anyone have any pictures of white tattoos??

or

of doves that i can have tattooed??

thanks!!



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white will show up.... this picture is a tattoo by Holli ellis, she is an awesome artist in SF, and this dove is awesome! I know the girl it is tattooed on, I believe she is Filipino and therefore Olive/yellow complected (beautiful girl I may add!) and you can see how well the white shows up on her!

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=44969311&albumID=714492&imageID=10288110




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Friday, June 20, 2014

do girls think cross tattoo on back are hot?




justin f


i have a cross with angel wings with the cross going right down the spine just wondering it girl think it hot? i get reacting to girls when they see it.
it not that big 10 by 8 inches
thanks



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Well, it depends on the guy of course, but in general I think tattoo's are sexy on a guy. As far as angel wings, I usually think of girls when I think of a tattoo of wings, but I think it has a great message regardless, and back tattoo's are great anyways, so... I'd say that would look great!

Praying hands with cross tattooed on girls chest?




youknowwho


Hey ya'll my grandpa died a week ago and he meant everything to me. He practically raised me so like another dad to me. He taught me a lot on life and what the true meaning to family was. I was wondering if i get a tattoo of Jesus praying hands with them holding a cross with a banner going around and having a saying in it on my chest. Would that be somewhere best to get it like close to your heart? if not where else should that tattoo be placed. I have 2 tats on my shoulder and my foot. I don't care if it hurts i could care less. The way i see it it's a needle and it's gonna hurt. If i sat threw a 2 hour tat on my foot then i could sit through anything.


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Please choose another location for your tattoo.

A chest tattoo on a woman is a very, very bad idea. Try to think ahead and imagine how that will look sticking out of swimsuits, tops, a prom or wedding dress.

Your in intentions are good but please don't deface your chest with a tattoo, your grandpa wouldn't want that. Consider waiting until the one year anniversary to make a final decision.




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Do you think tattoos on girls are sexy or do they look butch?




Aniela S


i have three tattoos and i want more...my aunt thinks that guys hate them on women and think that they make women look stronger and manlier and she thinks guys dont like that now a days...that is why i am asking the question i would like to know what you think??? do you think tattoos on girls are sexy or do you think they make them look butch??


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Some tattoos (small, cute ones) can look cute on a girl. Some larger tasteful ones can still look nice.

I don't think they make a girl look "butch." To most they probably make a girl look "used," hence the reason some of the answers above are saying she looks slutty.

To me, though, they make her look like she's still wearing something. Kinda like if a girl climbed into bed with you still wearing a hat - sure, it might be a nice hat, but it's still a distraction. I want to see HER, and to me she needs no decorations :)

Tattoos on girls?




Christine


Ok this question is aimed at guys, but girls I would love to hear your comments too. So I love tattoos I have 4 and want so many more. I have a fairy on my hip, a decorative C on the back of my neck, huge fairy wings that take up my whole back and "bella" writen on my wrist. I also want one right below my cleavage, my upper thigh, and behind my ear. So people, my question is, do you think that girls with a lot of tattoos are unattractive?


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I know your question is not aimed at me; however, I have to say GO GIRL.

You know that you love tattoos; get as many as you are comfortable and happy with. Guys that think they're unattractive may or may not be turned off by the ones you already have. Make yourself happy, and some guy who loves tattoos will love you for being yourself.




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Is this tattoo design nice?




ellie


The main design is a maori symbol which I received on a necklace from someone special when I was in New Zealand for the first time a few years ago. The outer simple curl is a tattoo my father had on his wrist. (I can't remember exactly what it looked like, but he told me it meant "love"). So both designs together kind of put my kiwi heritage and family together, both of which mean a lot to me.

I don't have a camera or a scanner so I tried my best to draw it on word, which has not worked out too well. But it's more or less what I'm thinking about?

What do you think? Where would it look nice? (I'm a girl...)

http://s851.photobucket.com/albums/ab77/purple-rain/?action=view&current=idea1.jpg



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The design looks kinda weird but seeing as you made it on word I guess it probably wont look like that. Maybe you should get the maori symbol at the top and the curl at the bottom? I think it would look nice on your wrist or on your shoulder, but I think wrist would look better as its more visible. I like your creativity. Dont do something you'll regret though, make sure you 100% want it

tattoos on girls?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?




Tanya OH


honestly in a guys opinion, are tattoos on girls attractive or not? cuz i have 3 so far but they're all kinda small.. but i want this really big one like on my back going towards my ribs... whatcha think?


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it all depends on the guy some guys like it like me and some think is not "lady like" i say screw them, tattoos are nice all depending on the design i want wings on my back plus others for a total of 8, girl as long is not on the face everything is ok in my eyes...




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tattoo idea??!! (18 year old girl)?

Q. i wanna get a flower like the picture link below, but mines a little different same design though, on my wrist. and on my other wrist i wanted to get a swallow bird, i wanted the color to be black. what do you guys think? any suggections? plz no comments about how hard it will be to find a job or it'll look gross when your older, Thanks :D
Flower,
http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=10150496564699083&set=o.242981909799&type=3&theater

Swallow,
http://www.google.ca/imgres?q=swallow+bird+tattoo+wrist&hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1441&bih=676&tbm=isch&tbnid=ptzACWDKJpkhhM:&imgrefurl=http://www.flickriver.com/photos/tags/swallowtattoo/interesting/&docid=jDlwFue3sIKqGM&imgurl=http://static.flickr.com/2687/4079922067_68e91af32c.jpg&w=333&h=500&ei=UicBT7-pHrLTiAK-sJQo&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=188&vpy=266&dur=3943&hovh=275&hovw=183&tx=104&ty=181&sig=110483375733995514847&page=1&tbnh=159&tbnw=122&start=0&ndsp=20&ved=1t:429,r:6,s:0


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I would recommend you do not. There is too much uncertainty with the components of modern tattoos ink. If you do, be very careful because most tattoo ink is a toxic soup of heavy metals and carcinogens. The specific ingredients that are used in the pigments differ by color and by brand, but may include not only lead and arsenic, but also antimony, beryllium, chromium, cobalt, and nickel -- metals that are linked to health problems and cancers in people. Research already has shown that tattoo inks can migrate into peopleâs lymph nodes. Black tattoo inks, also contain products of combustion called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), The PAHs in the inks include benzo(a)pyrene, which was identified in an Environmental Protection Agency toxicity report as "among the most potent and well-documented skin carcinogens." It is so potent that it is routinely used in animal tests to grow tumors. Also, it has been linked to skin cancer in shale oil workers, and the EPA has classified it as a probable human carcinogen.
Insist that the artist tell you in advance what brand of ink they use and any information about its ingredieants. Check on line to see if it is safe.
BTW, Inks sold by Huck Spaulding Enterprises, Inc., and Superior Tattoo Equipment Co., contain dangerous ingrediants. These companies were sued by American Environmental Safety Institute (AESI) because of their toxic tattoo inks.
Be sure you are tattooed with safe ink! See below links

Tattoo ideas please...?




Heather K


I went through a very difficult time in my life, but I made it through because my friends and family made me remember how precious life is. I want a tattoo to symbolise this.
I am a girl and I was thinking of getting a pretty black and white one on the back of my neck, any ideas?
And thanks NANCY but i would prefer constructive ideas rather than utter rubbish about nazi's...thanks.



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If you make the mistake of being tattooed get it in all dark inks black dark blue When the time comes you want it removed there is a much better success rate of removal with dark inks Another thing put it somewhere that an employer will never see it. They can cost you a job.I live in Ohio and did you know that in some maybe all states they require tattoo parlors to report to the county there in to some medical board that they put a tattoo on you, what it is, & where it is.This is done under the gize if theres a recall of the ink they would know who it was used in. I dont know about you but I think people who get tattoos are in reality being numbered, sounds kinda NAZI to me




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Foot Tattoo........?




dakotarose


Here is my foot only 2 hours after the tattoo was done. I had posted a few weeks ago about the pain of a foot tattoo and promised to get a pic for you guys that answered my question to see. It has so much meaning to me and Iove it....what do you think? (for anyone who didnt read my previous post the tattoo is in memory of my baby girl who passed away at birth. Her name is Christa Noelle = CNH (H is for last name that I wont post here!!) :)http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=61686111&albumId=2222423


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that is absolutely gorgeous, the tattoo artist , apparently had good experience in feet, for its very difficult if you dont have any experince in it.. foot can be tricky & bony!!

Whats up with girls getting feet/ankle tattoos?




Nathan


It looks retarded. Sorry, but it looks so tacky, especially if its like a flower or a butterfly. I saw this one girl with a damn unicorn tatted on her ankle. My recommendation? Get no tattoos on your lower body, that area (Belly Button & Downwards) is "sacred" to us men. The best place is honestly the back or inside of arm, not a tramp stamp, but something cool on the back, nowhere else.


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im not too big on feet tattoos or ankle tattoos unless they are big full leg pieces. everyone has their own opinion on tattoos. i absolutely love big tattoos and have a quarter sleeve on both of my forearms. you obviously don't care for most tattoos.

live and let live.




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cute small tattoo ideas?




BronzeddBa


i was thinking about getting a small tattoo on the back-right side of my neck where i could hide it with my hair down.. i just don't know what i would want to get there. i got this idea from amanda bynes tattoo in the movie what a girl wants (: her's was a moon&star.. pretty cute but i want something different. thanks!


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i was always keen on getting a barcode on my neck. dont know why. its not like i belong to anyone or anything it just so interesting ahah then you can have tiny words or number underneath the barcode that are meaningful. hope this helps!

Tattoo Ideas? 21yr old girl?




Rosella M


I'm very picky . I want my tattoo to actually mean something so I won't regret it when I'm older (y)

I lost a lot of family members due to death .

The locations I was thinking of was behind my neck or on the inside of my wrist.
I was also thinking of putting my dogs name with a paw print on the inside of my right wrist because he loves to put his arm there. And I raised him on my own since he was 6 weeks old
I was also thinking of putting my mom's first letter of her name with wings behind my neck because she's my backbone and my angel

I don't I been thinking of tattoo for the longest time but I always had a million thoughts of what to get .



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I am sorry for the losses that you have experienced.

You a couple of ideas that could be worked out, but need to be thought out a bit more.
First, here's a good article on how to get a tattoo without regret:
http://galadarling.com/article/how-to-get-a-great-tattoo-and-never-regret-it
As to your ideas:
The one for your dog on your wrist - you are young and will have many animal friends in your life, and your dog now is very important to you, but you will have others too that will be important to you. If you do this idea, then it will probably represent your dog now, and the future pets that you will have.
The paw print on your wrist, however, could look too dark and heavy, and you may be surprised at that because the concept is a good one. The way to check this out is to get a Sharpie marker and draw it on your wrist and wear it around for a while. Also, you may be thinking smaller than is needed to hold up well over time. The letters need to be no smaller than 1/2" tall or they will blur. You should also consider asking for a 'fine line' needle if you do writing.
Here's some examples of this idea:
http://creativefan.com/important/cf/2012/02/wrist-tattoos-for-women/paw-wrist-tattoos.jpg
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/021/6/e/paw_print_tattoo_by_oomizuao-d4n3nxz.jpg
http://www.tattooimages.us/paw-print-tattoo-a-tattoo-is-innocent-as-a-tattoo-paw-print.html
As to your idea of your mother's initial with wings, you need to realize that some people will interpret this that she has died. But I like the idea. There are many different ways to do wings, and many ways to do letters. Take your time, and don't use images for reference that are 'tattoo' pictures. Instead find beautiful wings in photos and artwork.
Another idea that would be very pretty and feminine, would be to just have one feather:
http://www.scientificillustrator.com/art/bird/feather.jpg
http://www.scientificillustrator.com/art/bird/feather-small.jpg
with a beautiful font... Here's a font generator to help work that out:
http://tattoolettering.net/
This idea would look very nice on your shoulder blade.

Take your time, test out your ideas before you make them permanent, and think outside of your idea. ( I had this great wrist idea, but didn't realize that it would look like a watch from a distance until after I got the tattoo. I then added to my original design and turned it into a wrist bracelet, and it turned out great - but after much reworking of my idea).

luck~




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Tattoo Ideas Anyone????????




CoolStoryB


I was looking into getting a tattoo in remembrance of my grandfather. He was born on July 22, 1935 and he passed away on March 19, 2011. He was a VERY proud veteran of the navy. He loved collecting cars, watching Nascar, and black labs. I am a teenage girl. Any ideas? Anything is greatly appreciated. Thank you. :)


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you could have a flag of your choice with a bundle of weapons or your grandfathers best hobby in the middle and on the top his birthday and on the bottom his death date xx awweee RIP to your grandfather :) thank you sir for helping our country and you will never be forgotten, sleep tight!! x

Reasonable tattoo ideas?




Collin


Hey I am going to be turning 18 soon, and am fairly muscled. Some friends of mine (boys and girls) said that I would look good in a tattoo. I was wondering if anyone new some good traditional designs, or half sleeve designs (I think that's what they are called. It's where there is a sleeve tattoo only on your upper arm.) I don't want any of those stupid forehead tattoos. Upper-back and arm tattoos are mostly what I am looking for. At one point I thought subdermal implants would bee cool like a very small star on my wrist, until I looked up on YouTube how they do them haha. Tattoos that would fit me are intense ones, ones that have music (guitar), or artistic and complex designs, even traditional designs. I also have one last question. I have been doing a lot of research and watching many tattooing videos, and noticed that there is substantial bleeding when the tattoo artist uss his first tool. I am not worried about pain, just curious if there are two items a tattoo artist uses. Lastly do tattoo artists generally let you go in and inspect where they will work their art in advance, as well as their portfolio? I really don't want to end up with a turd on my arm...

Thank you so much
I would also like a pain level on area from 1-10 like I heard that your sides and side/middle abdominal hurt. I heard it hurts even more when you have visible abdomens.



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Ah, the 'I just turned 18!' tat. I've got one myself and, granted, what I'm about to tell you will sound kind of hypocritical, but whatever you choose to get, START SMALL. A week after my 18th birthday I trotted down to my local tattoo shop and got a HUGE chest piece done. Set me back over $500 (come to find out, the place is a rip, however, their work is VERY good) Now that I'm a bit older and would like like more tats, the only thing I regret about what I have (stars swirled in the electro-magnetic spectrum across my chest) is the placement and how big it is. Now, when I consider adding to it, my new artist (actually, a friend of mine who just happens to tattoo) and I have to compromise.

That being said, do whatever feels right.
1. When checking out an artist or shop, have a look at the artist's portfolio and if you're not feeling *super* unique, check out the flash wall. No shame in that and a lot of reputable shops will actually customize the flash art to your liking. Obviously, you're going to check out how clean the place is and how reasonable their prices are, right? Of course. I just got a large puzzle piece, fully colored, across my whole foot for $60. Take that as a reference. The more detail and colors used, the more the tattoo will cost. No shame in comparing shops and artists either. Be patient and find what works for you.

2. Placement- Chest? Walk in the park for me. A lot of people would agree. IF IT IS CLOSE TO THE HEART, THE HEALING PROCESS TENDS TO BE EASIER AND LESS PAINFUL. However, the FURTHER AWAY from the heart, the more intense the pain (especially afterward, if you're a 'bigger' person) during and after, due to circulation. These places (like my foot) have a tendency to heal slower and be prone to infection. FEET, SIDES, UNDERARMS (bicep or forearm, underneath it) ARE TENDER. These areas, to most people HURT. My chest TICKLED compared to my foot.

3. So if you're looking for the 'No pain' zones, try to get something on your bicep or any muscle-y area. For your first tattoo, avoid doing large pieces (think things out a bit, if you want sleeves, you don't want a gigantic piece on your bicep that's going to mess up your sleeve later.) AND, BUY A BOTTLE OF BACTINE (OR STOREBRAND.) Should have Lidocaine in it. Some shops carry it and will either charge you for it or only spray you once if you're hurting. No shame in pain. If you're squirming, that just makes things hard on them, so it's best to bring your own. Spray the area down every 20 mins or so. This won't mess anything up, and I admittedly did it for my foot.

4. As for designs, other than what I said about flash art and checking portfolios, if you find an ACTUAL TATTOO ARTIST (and honestly, you don't want someone who just stencils), they can draw out anything you can dream up. Think of things you know you will never change you mind about. Stars, in my case, are never going to be something I'm going to regret in the future. They're damn stars. Hah. And YES, IF THEY DON'T LET YOU CALL OR COME IN TO INSPECT, DON'T GO THERE. No shop should have anything to hide.

Good luck! I hope to see some awesome work in the future on you and if you have any other tattoo questions, feel free to message me.




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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Movie Character Monday HELP?




Amy


So my school is having spirit week and Monday (aka TOMORROW) is Movie Character Monday. I have dark brown hair with bangs and brown eyes. My only idea so far is Emily The Strange (black dress, black tights, and converse with black lipstick) but I don't know...any ideas???


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Elena - Vampire Diaries
Bella - Twilight
Baby - Dirty Dancing
Vivian Ward - Pretty Woman
Cherry Darling - Planet Terror
Mary - Mary Poppins
Lisabeth Strandler - The girl with the dragon tattoo
Belle - Beauty and the beast
Pocahontas - Pocahontas
Sarah Conner - Terminator 2
Princess Leia - Star Wars
Anna - Anna Karenina
Carrie White - Carrie
Lara Croft - Tomb Raider
Holly Golightly - Breakfast at Tiffanys
Sidney Prescott - Scream
Buffy - Buffy the vampire slayer
Juliet - Romeo and Juliet
Morticia Addams - The Addams Family
Katniss - Hunger Games
Clarity - Mortal Instruments
Evanora/Wicked Witch of the West - Oz the great and powerful
Gretel - HAnsel and Gretel witch hunter
Nora - Warm Bodies
Lena - Beautiful Creatures
Rose - We're the millers
The Kid (selena gomez) - Getaway

But you know Halloween is coming up so if you want to be someone whose not Brunette buy a wig

books about native americans?




Jade


I read a book 10 years ago when I was in middle school about a young girl whose family settled in america. I don't remember many details, but I do remember that her family was killed by the Natives, and for some reason they spared her and took her in. The girl was twelve in the story I think. She had to learn to speak their language, and live in their society, and there was something about when the girls menstruated, they were basically quarantined to a hut where the laid on cots all day until their cycle ended, and the main character was jealous of the girl who she had come to know as her new sister starting her cycle first.
If anyone knows what this book is called, please let me know.
Thanks guys



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Here's some possibilities:

Trouble's Daughter: The Story of Susanna Hutchinson, Indian Captive by Katherine Kirkpatrick
Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski
The Blue Tattoo: The Life of Olive Oatman (Women in the West) by Margot Mifflin
I Am Regina by Sally M. Keehn
Standing in the Light: The Captive Diary of Catherine Carey Logan by Mary Pope Osborne
Scoouwa: James Smith's Indian Captivity Narrative by James Smith
The Ransom of Mercy Carter by Caroline B. Cooney
Shawnee Captive: The Story of Mary Draper Ingles (Women of the Frontier) by Mary R. Furbee
The Heretic's Daughter: A Novel by Kathleen Kent
Maggie among the Seneca by Robin Moore
Miranda and the Warrior by Elaine Barbieri
The White by Deborah Larsen
A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison by James E. Seaver
Follow the River by James Alexander Thom
Stand & Deliver by Andre Norton
The Captive Heart by Cheryl Reavis
Cassie by Vivian Schurfranz
Beaded Moccasins by Lynda Durrant
Interwoven: A Pioneer Chronicle (Revised: 4th Edition) by Sallie Reynolds Matthews
Sword of the Wilderness by Elizabeth Coatsworth




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Tattoo Ideas?




aowens9488


Ive been flirting with the idea of getting a tattoo. I found a phrase I really like which is Alis Volat Prapiis. It means "She flies by her own wings". Im pretty conservative and dont want anything big or something thats always showing. I kind of like the idea of the foot but that might be too obvious. What is a good place to put a textual tattoo thats not trashy for a girl?


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Just remember that all tattoos look blurry and colorless, except that wretched blue/black, in a few years..

Tattoo Ideas?




Sienna <3


I want to get another tattoo,
maybe a large one.. on my foot?
or on the hip.
Im not sure what design to get though,
i want something different but something that still looks good.

Please dont say.. only you can answer this..
or dont get a tattoo.
i just want ideas please,
and i already have ones that mean something to me, i just want another one.

any help?



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i had the same problem, i thought about getting a pin up girl up my side. (seen on Miami ink)
i would get something smaller but that you can extend and then you can still make it bigger. i.e a celtic design or alot of people are having stars at the moment.
maybe it's an idea?!
hope i helped :)




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Reasonable tattoo ideas?




Collin


Hey I am going to be turning 18 soon, and am fairly muscled. Some friends of mine (boys and girls) said that I would look good in a tattoo. I was wondering if anyone new some good traditional designs, or half sleeve designs (I think that's what they are called. It's where there is a sleeve tattoo only on your upper arm.) I don't want any of those stupid forehead tattoos. Upper-back and arm tattoos are mostly what I am looking for. At one point I thought subdermal implants would bee cool like a very small star on my wrist, until I looked up on YouTube how they do them haha. Tattoos that would fit me are intense ones, ones that have music (guitar), or artistic and complex designs, even traditional designs. I also have one last question. I have been doing a lot of research and watching many tattooing videos, and noticed that there is substantial bleeding when the tattoo artist uss his first tool. I am not worried about pain, just curious if there are two items a tattoo artist uses. Lastly do tattoo artists generally let you go in and inspect where they will work their art in advance, as well as their portfolio? I really don't want to end up with a turd on my arm...

Thank you so much
I would also like a pain level on area from 1-10 like I heard that your sides and side/middle abdominal hurt. I heard it hurts even more when you have visible abdomens.



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Ah, the 'I just turned 18!' tat. I've got one myself and, granted, what I'm about to tell you will sound kind of hypocritical, but whatever you choose to get, START SMALL. A week after my 18th birthday I trotted down to my local tattoo shop and got a HUGE chest piece done. Set me back over $500 (come to find out, the place is a rip, however, their work is VERY good) Now that I'm a bit older and would like like more tats, the only thing I regret about what I have (stars swirled in the electro-magnetic spectrum across my chest) is the placement and how big it is. Now, when I consider adding to it, my new artist (actually, a friend of mine who just happens to tattoo) and I have to compromise.

That being said, do whatever feels right.
1. When checking out an artist or shop, have a look at the artist's portfolio and if you're not feeling *super* unique, check out the flash wall. No shame in that and a lot of reputable shops will actually customize the flash art to your liking. Obviously, you're going to check out how clean the place is and how reasonable their prices are, right? Of course. I just got a large puzzle piece, fully colored, across my whole foot for $60. Take that as a reference. The more detail and colors used, the more the tattoo will cost. No shame in comparing shops and artists either. Be patient and find what works for you.

2. Placement- Chest? Walk in the park for me. A lot of people would agree. IF IT IS CLOSE TO THE HEART, THE HEALING PROCESS TENDS TO BE EASIER AND LESS PAINFUL. However, the FURTHER AWAY from the heart, the more intense the pain (especially afterward, if you're a 'bigger' person) during and after, due to circulation. These places (like my foot) have a tendency to heal slower and be prone to infection. FEET, SIDES, UNDERARMS (bicep or forearm, underneath it) ARE TENDER. These areas, to most people HURT. My chest TICKLED compared to my foot.

3. So if you're looking for the 'No pain' zones, try to get something on your bicep or any muscle-y area. For your first tattoo, avoid doing large pieces (think things out a bit, if you want sleeves, you don't want a gigantic piece on your bicep that's going to mess up your sleeve later.) AND, BUY A BOTTLE OF BACTINE (OR STOREBRAND.) Should have Lidocaine in it. Some shops carry it and will either charge you for it or only spray you once if you're hurting. No shame in pain. If you're squirming, that just makes things hard on them, so it's best to bring your own. Spray the area down every 20 mins or so. This won't mess anything up, and I admittedly did it for my foot.

4. As for designs, other than what I said about flash art and checking portfolios, if you find an ACTUAL TATTOO ARTIST (and honestly, you don't want someone who just stencils), they can draw out anything you can dream up. Think of things you know you will never change you mind about. Stars, in my case, are never going to be something I'm going to regret in the future. They're damn stars. Hah. And YES, IF THEY DON'T LET YOU CALL OR COME IN TO INSPECT, DON'T GO THERE. No shop should have anything to hide.

Good luck! I hope to see some awesome work in the future on you and if you have any other tattoo questions, feel free to message me.

tattoo ideas...plz help?

Q. I want a tattoo on my collar bone I want one on each side and I want them to match and I need ideas btw I'm a girl so I don't want them to be manly some ideas I want are like good quotes or cool designs and i want something unique not something that ppl get a lot


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hey, get a tattoo that means something to you, like favourite music or if you like music get something like music notes or something or your parents star sign on each collar bone, don't rush into your decision, i have 5 tattoos and regret 2 of them hope this helps




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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

got any tattoo ideas?




Areannah


ima girl and i just want something cute and little. also places to put it?


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lmao get a hello kitty tattoo!!!

or stars, girls always get those.
but i think you should figure something out yourself though.
be more original =)

Where should i get my hello kitty tattoo?

Q. Okay i have 3 tattoos i have the playboy bunny on my lower hip the lady gaga tribal roses along my back and princess written on my foot i had the bunny since i was 18. There is nothing childish about playboy hence to me it always means strong beautiful women and thats why i got it. I will be turning 22 and i would love to get a hello kitty tattoo but i dont know if i will regret it or not its hard to know ive always loved hello kitty and it brightens up my day i just dont want t o regret it when im older?
LMAO omenkill you have a sad life if thats what u think people like you should be put down
nothing gives you the right to call somebody skanky over some tattoo what a person does and how she behaves makes her skanky no amount of tattoos or clothes make a woman a "skank" crawl back under your rock and shush


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Just ignore the haters...believe me I see them every day.

I put playboy bunnies permanently on each arm and love that I can turn any tanktop into a Playboy shirt. Several times girls have made fun of them, making rude comments like you got in this question.

At least your bunny can be hidden; when I walk into a club wearing a tank everybody notices.

Get the hello kitty on your shoulder or somewhere visible to say FU to all the haters.




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Were did tattoos originate ?




Kahnisha


Tattooing


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Tattooing has been a practice of almost every known people. The Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan, wore unique facial tattoos. Tattooing was widespread among Polynesian peoples, and in the Philippines, Borneo, Samoa, Africa, Japan, and China.

Tattooing has been a Eurasian practice since Neolithic times. "Ãtzi the Iceman", dated circa 3300 BC was tattooed, as was the mummified male found in the Pasaryk burial whose body was tattooed with stylized animal designs. In the Steppes, other natural mummies up to 7000 years old have been found to have tattoos.

Europeans rediscovered tattooing during the exploration of the South Pacific under Captain James Cook in the 1770s, and sailors were particularly identified with tattoos in European culture until after World War I.

Tattoos have always had an important role in ritual and tradition. In Borneo, women tattooed symbols on their forearm indicating their particular skill. If a woman wore a symbol indicating she was a skilled weaver, her status as prime marriageable material was increased. Tattoos around the wrist and fingers were believed to ward away illness. Throughout history tattoos have signified membership in a clan or society. Even today groups like the Hells Angels tattoo their particular group symbol. TV and movies have used the idea of a tattoo indication membership in a secret society numerous times. It has been believed that the wearer of an image calls the spirit of that image. The ferocity of a tiger would belong to the tattooed person. That tradition holds true today shown by the proliferation of images of tigers, snakes, and bird of prey.

In recorded history, the earliest tattoos can be found in Egypt during the time of the construction of the great pyramids (It undoubtedly started much earlier). When the Egyptians expanded their empire, the art of tattooing spread as well. The civilizations of Crete, Greece, Persia, and Arabia picked up and expanded the art form. Around 2000 BC tattooing spread to China.

The Greeks used tattooing for communication among spies. Markings identified the spies and showed their rank. Romans marked criminals and slaves. This practice is still carried on today. The Ainu people of western Asia used tattooing to show social status. Girls coming of age were marked to announce their place in society, as were the married women. The Ainu are noted for introducing tattoos to Japan where it developed into a religious and ceremonial rite. In Borneo, women were the tattooists. It was a cultural tradition. They produced designs indicating the owners station in life and the tribe he belonged to. Kayan women had delicate arm tattoos which looked like lacy gloves. Dayak warriors who had "taken a head" had tattoos on their hands. The tattoos garnered respect and assured the owners status for life. Polynesians developed tattoos to mark tribal communities, families, and rank. They brought their art to New Zealand and developed a facial style of tattooing called Moko which is still being used today. There is evidence that the Mayan, Incas, and Aztecs used tattooing in the rituals. Even the isolated tribes in Alaska practiced tattooing, their style indicating it was learned from the Ainu.

In the west, early Britons used tattoos in ceremonies. The Danes, Norse, and Saxons tattooed family crests (a tradition still practiced today). In 787 AD, Pope Hadrian banned tattooing. It still thrived in Britain until the Norman Invasion of 1066. The Normans disdained tattooing. It disappeared from Western culture from the 12th to the 16th centuries.

While tattooing diminished in the west, it thrived in Japan. At first, tattoos were used to mark criminals. First offenses were marked with a line across the forehead. A second crime was marked by adding an arch. A third offense was marked by another line. Together these marks formed the Japanese character for "dog". It appears this was the original "Three strikes, you're out" law. In time, the Japanese escalated the tattoo to an aesthetic art form. The Japanese body suit originated around 1700 as a reaction to strict laws concerning conspicuous consumption. Only royalty were allowed to wear ornate clothing. As a result of this, the middle class adorned themselves with elaborate full body tattoos. A highly tattooed person wearing only a loin cloth was considered well dressed, but only in the privacy of their own home.

William Dampier is responsible for re-introducing tattooing to the west. He was a sailor and explorer who traveled the South Seas. In 1691 he brought to London a heavily tattooed Polynesian named Prince Giolo, Known as the Painted Prince.

She wants to put the tattoo on her hand!?




AppleDumpl


I need to talk my best girl friend out of this! She wants to put a tattoo on the top of her hand, a bird of some kind. It's pretty, but I am sure she will regret it! What can I say to discourage her?


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Well, if she is trying to fit a bird tattoo on her hand with even a semblance of detail, she is going to realize find that tattoos on the hands and feet or face age differently than other areas. Your hands and feet get more use and wear and tear than any other area of your body. Your hands come in contact with so many things on a daily basis, some things corrosive or abrasive even and the sun exposure, that's a given. Explain to your friend that a woman that used to tattoo others(that would be me) told you that skin on the hands and feet sloughs off and loses elasticity and appears to almost stretch over time more quickly than other areas and in very little time, she will notice blurred lines and an overall spreading appearance of her tattoo, not to mention an very definite fade. She must already know that this tattoo placement will affect how people look at her, and that doesn't bother her, good for her, but she needs to be thinking of the overall picture rather than showing how secure she is with herself. I'd recommend an entire sleeve before I'd recommend a hand tattoo, face or foot tattoo. Sleeves can be covered up and cared for better than hand tattoos. I care for each and every one of mine and have yet to experience any fade or weathering of any kind.
But she sounds like the type of person who isn't to be discouraged. If I were you and explaining all of this to your friend doesn't work, I would find all the coolest tattoo pics on the web you can find in OTHER places, perhaps mayne on celebrities or musicians...or maybe someone she admires, or even just random bird tattoos and make suggestions on other areas. If that still doesn't work then get some online pics of faded, worn and aged tattoos on hands and a couple articles(there are many)about why it's a mistake to tattoo your hands, fingers and face.




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Guys, what do you think of quote/word/statement tattoos on girls?




ruby


I'm getting a tattoo that says "Remember Forever" on my wrist and I have read (not to mention I also have a non-supportive friend) people saying that guys don't like girls with those kinds of tattoos.

I'm really just curious, and am getting the tattoo no matter what is said.

Also, if you like quote tattoos on girls, what is the 'best' place for the tattoo to go?



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Please don't be insulted, but let me tell you the real truth. Quotes or "wise sayings" tattooed on your body are pretentious and mark you as an insecure person who is desperate for the approval of others. But you are trying to be worthy the wrong way. You can not make yourself worthy in the eyes of others by inking a philosophical saying into your living skin. You can only make yourself worthy in the eyes of others through your words and deeds. Having yourself tattooed marks you as a troubled individual with a rocky future ahead, not as some inspirational person.
Donât be fooled when you see some celebrity or entertainer with a tattoo. They are probably just an insecure mess on their road to self destruction. Look at Brittney Spears, Anna Nicole Smith or Amy Winehouse.
Wise up. Life is not a game. What you see on TV and on music videos are fantasy--fantasy life filtered through the consciousness of writers, musicians and producers - creative types who come from a Hollywood subculture filled with degradation and self indulgence. What they "teach" us through their art must be viewed suspiciously.

The true cost of a tattoo is a lifetime of regret. There is an 80% chance you will regret it in your lifetime. Many people will look at you with disgust, for tattoos are offensive to many, many people. Don't get tattooed. You will regret it. 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. Along with a strong lack of emotions, histories of mental and physical abuse and deviant behaviors, Cardasis found that almost three-quarters of his study group was 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, lying 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.

tough-girl tattoo quote?!?




xobritxo93


i need help finding a quote for a tattoo on my back, it's going to have barbwire in it and i'll design it i just need a short quote that relates to me.. i'm completly into country redneckk shit & im tough if that helps at alll.


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Rough girls play dirty
If your not making dust, your eating it
When life gets bumpy i ride it out
Spur up, bear down
dare to be different
(sorry that's all i can think of right now)




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What are some tattoo ideas for a girl.?




AVictoriaT


i like the look of brass knuckles and flowers and the bird the swallow.
but i need to open up my horizon and see what else would be nice.
i really adore tattoos & the look of them. So help me with ideas. Anything please (:



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As a huge tattoo fan, and a tattooed person myself, my advice to you is this...

DO NOT get any tattoos that are mere fads (such as brass knuckles and nautical stars and swallows), and tattoos that do not mean a LOT to you personally.

Whenever I see brass knuckles or nautical stars or swallows or other "trendy" types of tattoos, I think... wow, that's stupid, and that person is going to regret that s**t when they're older. Why? Because it doesn't have anything to do with their beliefs or their personalities or them as individuals.

I believe that tattoos should be expressions of peoples' individuality. So think about what you love... what your beliefs are... what your favorite hobbies are... the things that you believe will NEVER CHANGE for you or about you... because if you get a boyfriend's name or a cartoon character or something on your skin, and then you stop liking those things, you're going to regret the tattoo, and it costs a hell of a lot and hurts a hell of a lot (from what I've heard) to have it removed.

So anyway, just think about what would be special to you personally, and think about it for quite a while before you actually commit to it, because... well, tattoos are forever!

Tattoo Ideas? 21yr old girl?




Rosella M


I'm very picky . I want my tattoo to actually mean something so I won't regret it when I'm older (y)

I lost a lot of family members due to death .

The locations I was thinking of was behind my neck or on the inside of my wrist.
I was also thinking of putting my dogs name with a paw print on the inside of my right wrist because he loves to put his arm there. And I raised him on my own since he was 6 weeks old
I was also thinking of putting my mom's first letter of her name with wings behind my neck because she's my backbone and my angel

I don't I been thinking of tattoo for the longest time but I always had a million thoughts of what to get .



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I am sorry for the losses that you have experienced.

You a couple of ideas that could be worked out, but need to be thought out a bit more.
First, here's a good article on how to get a tattoo without regret:
http://galadarling.com/article/how-to-get-a-great-tattoo-and-never-regret-it
As to your ideas:
The one for your dog on your wrist - you are young and will have many animal friends in your life, and your dog now is very important to you, but you will have others too that will be important to you. If you do this idea, then it will probably represent your dog now, and the future pets that you will have.
The paw print on your wrist, however, could look too dark and heavy, and you may be surprised at that because the concept is a good one. The way to check this out is to get a Sharpie marker and draw it on your wrist and wear it around for a while. Also, you may be thinking smaller than is needed to hold up well over time. The letters need to be no smaller than 1/2" tall or they will blur. You should also consider asking for a 'fine line' needle if you do writing.
Here's some examples of this idea:
http://creativefan.com/important/cf/2012/02/wrist-tattoos-for-women/paw-wrist-tattoos.jpg
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/021/6/e/paw_print_tattoo_by_oomizuao-d4n3nxz.jpg
http://www.tattooimages.us/paw-print-tattoo-a-tattoo-is-innocent-as-a-tattoo-paw-print.html
As to your idea of your mother's initial with wings, you need to realize that some people will interpret this that she has died. But I like the idea. There are many different ways to do wings, and many ways to do letters. Take your time, and don't use images for reference that are 'tattoo' pictures. Instead find beautiful wings in photos and artwork.
Another idea that would be very pretty and feminine, would be to just have one feather:
http://www.scientificillustrator.com/art/bird/feather.jpg
http://www.scientificillustrator.com/art/bird/feather-small.jpg
with a beautiful font... Here's a font generator to help work that out:
http://tattoolettering.net/
This idea would look very nice on your shoulder blade.

Take your time, test out your ideas before you make them permanent, and think outside of your idea. ( I had this great wrist idea, but didn't realize that it would look like a watch from a distance until after I got the tattoo. I then added to my original design and turned it into a wrist bracelet, and it turned out great - but after much reworking of my idea).

luck~




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tattoo location?




Mandy


where would be a good place for this tattoo..
Pretty much its a detailed outline of a dove holding a flower in its beak with a date written small underneath it. it wont be bigger than the palm of my hand if even that big. its gonna be simple pretty and small..

I was thinking my back but lower back tattoos have such negative associations with ppl (tramp stamps) .. especially because its a Memory tattoo.. So maybe shoulder? But that might not look good when im dressed for a formal occasion. what about my right or left side lower back.. or in the middle of my back.. idk i need some help.

Im 18 yr old girl 5'4 125 lbs if it matters.

My first tat!

All suggestions are appreciated! =]



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Being A Tattoo Artist I Would Love To Do This Kinda Piece....

Right I'd Suggest Perhaps Having It On Your Side...Just Above Hip...?

The Shoulder Is Another Good Place,

I Find Having A Tattoo Is In Two Parts..


Actually Getting It


Then Being Able To Tell The Story Behind It...

But All In All The Place Has To Be From Your Heart,....

The Posisitoning Is Just As Important As The Design.

TATTOO-IDEAS, ANYONE PLEASE?

Q. A girl just asked me to draw her a tattoo. All she told me was that she wanted me to write "Family comes first" and add something feminine and some pattern. I'm completely blank.
Anyone wanna help me and share some ideas? Anything? :))) She's going to put it on her upper arm btw


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It really depends on her. Is she a girly girl or more of a tomboy? If she's a girly girl flowers that represent family and the words in girly writting would be great and if she's a tomboy then throw some mud on it or something (lol I dunno) but yes the tat is about family but you still want it to represent her. Ask he some basic questions about her personality and incorperate those into the design :D good luck and have fun.




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tattoo design idea? feedback and ideas?:)?




Stace


i didn't just want a broken heart design haha i wanted something more subtle and unique to me but i have absolutely no idea where to begin. i'm getting a sleeve tattoo and im currently designing it so it's personal to me. i plan on getting both arms done. my left arm is for the past.. my right arm is for the future (im not planning my right arm yet)...

left arm: since i didn't do as well as i could have in school and was called a 'waste of talent' by many close teachers (i was predominately a massive sporting potential for greatness) because i wouldn't attend sport sessions,i would be late to class, misbehave and this was because i went through a massive rebelling stage and normal teenage phase i suppose... i now play pretty high up in my sport after pulling myself together and have shocked some of the teachers. i wanted my tattoo to start at the top of my arm: i wanted the outline of my school buildings in detail and next to it a sports field slightly in the background and in front of it the back of an athlete facing the school with my helmet in my hand by my side. (representing me but you can see my face only my jersey number and surname) - THIS is the top of my sleeve.. feedback on this would be great.

As for my forearm.. a girl i loved in school never loved my back (she never knew i loved her) but it was a massive part of my life and influencing me so i wanted something to represent that on my forearm after the school facilities and athlete looking onto the complex.

what do you guys think of my ideas so far? critical feedback is always welcome :)



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im thinking about getting something like this.. http://www.tattoogathering.com/Tattoos/Bez/tattoos_58647.html

but a little different, with a different style of robot and better details of nature, but its a cool collision of opposite worlds (just an idea for the right arm haha)

I like the idea with the left arm though, but you should twist it up maybe, make it a little abstract to where people wouldnt be like, oh nice picture of UCSD.. make it have some meaning. im not sure how to explain it, but you should make it to where people would get different ideas of what it means. (ive never liked tattoos that are just there that mean one thing, like the broken heart for example like you said)


But overall, I think that would be a great tattoo (even if you did it as just a mural of it) if you did that though, i think the best way is to have it extremely detailed. maybe where their would be a sign you could put quotes in very fine print so people would always be finding new things about it. Have hidden immages.

I hope i help

This thigh tattoo:sexy or skanky?




SarahLouis


right the first picture:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24479680@N07/5066198248/
i want the thinness of that tattoo, without the rosary beads.
and then i would like to incorporate the bow from this tattoo:
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l8lfr82lGK1qdd7o9o1_500.jpg&imgrefurl=http://fromthenotebook.tumblr.com/post/2179004992/i-love-tattoos-that-make-it-look-like-you-have-a&usg=__q4TewHiiemq2abAc7-t3G060lrU=&h=368&w=500&sz=52&hl=en&start=6&zoom=1&tbnid=y_SN4M9lwNRIpM:&tbnh=96&tbnw=130&ei=Hr3_TargD4qRswbvuODtDQ&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dgarter%2Btattoo%2Bpictures%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26sa%3DN%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-GB:official%26biw%3D785%26bih%3D340%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1
but a bit smaller.
anyway, i don't want it too detailed as it is my first tattoo. but yeah, i really like this idea, obviously i would have someone design it for me so its a bit different, but what do you think about this on a slim,blonde,17 year old girl? (me, obviously:L) and how much roughly would it cost in the UK, and how long would it actually take, and would it hurt a lot being on the thigh? Thankss:)!
also would I look like a whore with it, I wouldnt show it off 24-7 just sayinggg like, if you saw someone with that would you think, wow, or, "sket."



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Skanky. I think you would regret it.

All tattoos become ugly and repulsive if they are desecrating the living bodies of human beings. Your body is not a canvas for so-called art--it is the living shell that your spirit resides in. It is to be protected and cared for, not abused by the filthy hands of the tattoo predator injecting ink into your skin. Here is why you should avoid tattoos like the plague they are:
1) Tattoos are an urban blight. They offend most people who see them. They are ugly, like graffiti. Like graffiti, they lower the quality of the environment. Tattoos lower the quality of life, for everyone who has to see their ugliness.
2) The whole concept of tattooing is wrong--the way these hideous cartoons are inked into the flesh of people through bloodletting and pain, possibly resulting in infection and disease--if they are "art", they are a dark and evil âartâ.
3) Tattoos are closely linked to other forms of self harm, like cutting, piercing, drug use, incarceration, etc.; they are hand-in-glove with these destructive behaviors.
4) Evil people encourage our vulnerable children to get tattooed so they can make money off of them. They do not care that they are causing harm. And yet, these evil ones, these tattoo predators, with their cruel eyes and dark hearts, are even admired by their deceived victims. What a sick world we are in!
5) Young people are fooled into wanting tattoos by degenerate Hollywood and their degraded âmovie starsâ and musicians, and promoted by the prostitute mass media. Our deceived children think tattoos are cool and cutting edge, but over time, they wind up hating their tattoos. Far worse, they wind up hating themselves.
6) Weak parents and older people abandon their duties to lead their young even though they know better. They are so afraid of being disliked, so desperate to be âlikedâ that they say nothing against tattoo. Worse, some completely abandon their responsibility to provide sound guidance and even encourage the young ones to get tattooed.
7) How it hurts so see the deceived young one so angrily defensive about what will ruin and hurt them--their right to get tattooed.
8) The Lord of Hosts, creator of mankind, clearly commands against them. "Do not cut your bodies⦠or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORDâ Leviticus 19:28
9) As far as tattoos being âartâ, that is garbage. A tattoo is NOT "a work of art". The human body is not a canvas and the abusers and mutilators who desecrate it are not artists. Most of their so called "art" is little better than comic book drawings.
Young people, express yourself with your words and actions, not by inking graffiti onto your living flesh. Avoid this disastrous mistake that will damage your spirit and ruin your life. Like drinking, and taking drugs, and practicing self harm, getting tattooed will ruin you, not right away, but over time. There are many predators and enablers here, who encourage young people to abandon decency and live self indulgent and destructive lives. Know there is no such thing as a tattoo "artist"--there are only tattoo predators who seek to hurt you and take your money. The tattoo industry is full of abuse and negligence. Tattoo removal is a growth industry. Tattoo lawsuits are soaring due to the harm caused by the tattoo predators who abuse the young people who mistakenly trust them. If you were tattooed as a minor or while intoxicated, take the tattoo parlor and the tattoo predator who ruined your body to court. Make them pay for what they have done to you. God bless you. Young people-- stay in school, do your best there, avoid drinking, drugs, tattoos and piercings, and avoid those who have them. Go to college, study science, mathematics, or business, and avoid liberal arts, unless you are wealthy and do not have to support yourself and your family.




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Tattoos???




Pontiacdud


Girls, do you think tattoos are hot?


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some of them. as long as there arent to many. i generally dont go for the guys with tattoos. but if you have a musclar body, get a tattoo on your arms. but the best is on your front side =] hehe

Would my tattoo get ruined?




Katia


I'm an 18 year old girl and I wanted to get my first tattoo. I plan on getting it on my rib area (pretty much the whole side- from the top of my hip to about where a bra strap would be..? if that helps). I am on a mission to loose 50 pounds and I'm almost there. I have a bit of a stomach but not huge... I am starting to form a slight 6-pack. I was wondering if i got the tattoo now and then continued on working on my 6p would that mess up the tattoo in anyway?
Oh and please don't leave an answer saying that i should love my body and accept it. I'm loosing weight because I think I'm fat, I'm doing it for my health.



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it depends on the placement of the tattoo. are you planning to get it on your front side, more on your back, or right down the side under your armpit? in my experience, if a person gets a tattoo and then loses weight (regardless of where the tattoo is on the body) it can actually make a tattoo look nicer, as it shrinks the skin and makes the colors tighter. if you dont have much weight left to lose, and its basically just toning up, then its a pretty safe bet it would be fine on your abs, I would suggest that you get this tattoo more towards your back though, because it has less chance of getting ruined should you ever gain weight again.




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Tattoo ?




FreyaWhite


I'm getting a tattoo for my 17th birthday(Yes I do know you have to be 18)
And I have no ideas of what to get at all. The idea of choosing something that has to stay with my through my life is daunting.
Ive googled tattoo designs but nothing good comes up. So any ideas?
Im looking for something artistic. Im a girly girl. Nothing too big. Any ideas?
Also would I be able to design my own and hand it in to the tattoo artist?



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Ask yourself why do you feel that you have to get a tattoo, when you have no idea what you want, and you're not sure how you feel about having one for your whole life. What's your hurry? Someone holding a gun to your head?
Really, it is a good rule of thumb, to not get a tattoo, unless you have an image/idea that you thought of yourself, always related to, or just 'knew' that it was right for you. If you have nothing in your head, please don't just grab something, just to do it. There are a lot of other good ideas for your 17th birthday gift.
If you 'just have to do it' .. well my advise would be to go for a flower. (unless you hate them..) but they age well, there is a huge variety or shape, style, color, and size. They can be placed anywhere and go with anything. When you are old, you will still love your flower.
So, now you think, look, search, (if you really want one). Or wait,.. there is no hurry.
Here is a good source site:http://tattoo.about.com/
Here are a few tattoo worthy flowers:
http://goldencrownpetals.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/yellow_lily.362222054_std.jpg
http://www.powersthatbe.com/island_treasures/hawaiian_oils/graphics/at_hibiscus.jpg
http://www.bluehawaiiweddings.com/images/hibiscus_pink11.jpg
http://www.urbansoftwear.net/large/blue-flower.jpg
http://www.eyesontheprize.org/img/iris_nobg300.jpg
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r169/JLP517/orange-flower.jpg
http://fine-art-prints-store.com/images/15300-red-rose.jpg
http://dpnow.com/galleries/data/500/2007-03-15-purple-flower-2-.jpg
Make sure that you find a well established, experienced, licensed artist, and that way you won't be looking for a cover up tattoo, or laser removal within 5 years.
Good luck with your decision.

Tattoo Designs?




Mom22


Well I am getting a tattoo next month but I haven't decided what I want to get yet. I want to get my kids names ( maybe birthdays also ) but I want some kind of design like a heart or butterfly and I want to put my oldest daughter's name above it and my youngest daughters name below it, but I cannot find any websites that have letter designs and most of the sites that I have looked at, you have to pay to look at full size pics of the tattoos so, does anyone have any good sites I can go to or any pics of your own tattoos that you wouldn't mind sharing, thank you!
Dinulchik- I knew I would get a response from someone telling me I would regret it lol...I already have a tat on my ankle, it's just a tiny heart and I don't regret that, I have wanted tattoo's since I was really young, I am 26 years old, married with kids, I think I know what I want, If I had any doubt in my mind I wouldn't do it. But thank you for your concern.
Tinywitch- I'm not sure if I am actually getting the tattoo next month but normally my mom give me a $200 gift card to a clothing store, I told her this year I wanted a gift card for a local Tattoo shop. I have checked them out and they do have a design there that I really like but I am just keeping my options open just in case I see something I like better.
Also I am getting it on my upper back right under my neck. I don't want it too big, I would say 4 or 5 inches in width and maybe 2 or 3 inches in height.
Chelly- The I have checked out a few with some moons and stars but I cannot find any that will look right where I want to put mine ( on my upper back, right under my neck ).



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I would go to your local tattoo shop and look at the different designs they have you might be able to get some ideas there also a few of the guys I know also freehand designs they might be able to come up with one that will be unique. That's what I had done with mine. A friend of mine wanted something so she could have her kids names in it also and she went with precious moments it was the moon and stars the lil girl was laying on the moon looking up at the stars and each star had her kids name in it . Take your time and don't rush things if u haven't found one u really like. Tattoos cost a lot to have taken off. Good Luck finding the right design




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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Will this picture be suitable if my fiance has tattoos.?

Q. Ok my fiance has tattoos on his arms and one behind his ear. We are due to have a little girl in May. After she is born we wanna take some pictures. Well I really want to take one where I am holding my daughter while my back is toward the camera and the baby is looking at the camera. Would it be ok for my fiance to take one like that also.
I think it is ok but my mom does not. His tattoos are not vulgar at all. Just wanted other opinion.
Oh I will be topless but you can only see my back.
A Janae W- hey thats my name (Janae W)


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Why would it matter? I don't really understand the question... if his tattoos bother you, then why are you with him? If not, then they really have absolutely nothing to do with taking a picture with your newborn daughter, and there is no reason to even mention his tattoos????

unique behind the ear tattoo ideas ?




Kyraah Kaa


I wanted a rose for along time. but i also want some other cool ideas
please dont say "other people cant tell me to get"
and stuff like that.. i just want some cool ideas thanks (:

if it helps im 17 a girl, i like music but not music note tattoos
and im more into dark/rock style. im not goth, but dont love the girly girl feel
pictures would help too (:



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I know it's not your style, but still: no butterflies. Get a rose like this: http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs33/f/2008/308/5/1/Rose_Stencil_by_Generical.jpg

Dark, yet beautiful.




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rib cage tattoo ideas for a girl?




jessica


i have wanted a side piece forever. now that im old enough to get one done, i cant decide what i would like. i want something colorful and girly.
nothing tribal. any ideas??



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Think long and hard young one. It will be there FOREVER. Also it really hurts there so prepare yourself. I would think a large floral arrangement of your favorite flowers. Mix it up with ornate designs intertwined.

What does everyone think about an 18 year old girl with a rib cage tattoo?




Anonymous


I am really thinking about getting a rib cage tattoo when I turn 18 in Jan. I was thinking about either getting a long patterns of lillies with many curves in them and spirals, or butterflies or stars? What do you think?


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i love rib cage tattoos i got my rib cage done when i was 17 (after endlessly begging my mom) and it's my favorite tattoo by far, i heard horror stories of how bad it hurts when it really didn't at all, all 4 hours of it. It's your body though so be sure of the design you want, Lillies sound way cute though! :)




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Girls, would you date this?




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Girl with the Dragon Tattoo?




Kendra


For my college credit english class we have an assignment to create 5 essay questions and answer them about a book. I chose and read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I have no idea what to do for questions and I need ideas! thanks so much.
I have thought of one question though. "why do you think the author chose the title they did?"



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I think you should have done research for you book before you choose it. The now deceased author Stieg Larson wrote the book. He named it Men who hate women. He named it that for all the abuse and judgment the character Lisbeth Salander gets from society. If you read the book you should have no problem finding out questions but I'll help you out with one.
1.) Why did Lisbeth choose her profession as a researcher?(this should be answer because she answers it quite alot in the book)

A question about The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo..?




Ellie


Ok so I just saw the movie the other idea and I really liked it. I want to start reading the books because I cant wait for another movie to come out to find out what happens! So my question is should I bother reading The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo even though I've already seen the movie? Or can I skip straight to reading The Girl Who Played With Fire?


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You should definitely read the first one because although I haven't seen the movie yet, I've heard it has a pretty different ending to the book and the start of The Girl Who Played With Fire might not make sense if you haven't read the end of the first one. And because it's a good book. But it takes a little while to get into it, the start is quite slow, so don't give up, it gets a lot better.




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