tattoo ideas for girls behind ear image
Stephanie
I'm 16 and my older guy friend(19) ,who i met at school, is paying for me to get a tattoo this summer. i passed the idea by my mom and she said that as long as i pay for it and it isn't vulgar ,she is fine with it. I'm either gonna get 2 feathers behind my ear or something written on my wrist.
am i too young to be getting a tattoo?
Answer
Like mother, like daughter I guess.
Your mom doesn't have the sense to say no to a 16 year old and you seem to be ready and willing to let some older guy dictate if you should get a tattoo. He wants you to get a tattoo because he finds them sexy and you're the willing sheep who's going to play into HIS fantasy, not yours.
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Like mother, like daughter I guess.
Your mom doesn't have the sense to say no to a 16 year old and you seem to be ready and willing to let some older guy dictate if you should get a tattoo. He wants you to get a tattoo because he finds them sexy and you're the willing sheep who's going to play into HIS fantasy, not yours.
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Wheres the spot that hurts the less for a tattoo?
Kat Katast
Ok, I know that i'm only 15 but I'm getting a tattoo when i'm older. I want to know that spot that hurts the less. I want it on my back but I have heard that it hurts really bad there. So where is the least painful spot. I thought of getting on on the inside of my ear. What would be cool?
Answer
Any place that has a lot of bones (hands, feet, etc) are going to be painful. I have a tattoo on the back of my shoulder, and that didn't hurt much at all... more annoying than anything.
We all tolerate pain at different levels. I've got a fairly high tolerance, so maybe what I thought of as a slightly annoying scratching would have had someone else screaming. On the other hand, I have no idea how some people can get a tramp stamp... I'd be in so much pain because my lower back is ridiculously sensitive.
If it helps, what I did to consider a spot that I could tolerate for my first tattoo was to take my nails and rake them over the patch of skin in question. Put a good bit of pressure behind it, but you're obviously not out to draw blood. (I've got long nails, which helps, but you get the idea.) Personally, to me, what I felt wasn't much worse than repeatedly dragging my nails over my skin; my skin just felt a bit raw and irritated.
Just remember, this is permanent... you don't want to be flinching and messing up the artwork. Don't go by what other people say is easy; like I said, my should was easy for me, it may not be the right place for you. All those girls with tramp stamps? I'd be a whimpering puddle of pain on the floor. *lol*
Any place that has a lot of bones (hands, feet, etc) are going to be painful. I have a tattoo on the back of my shoulder, and that didn't hurt much at all... more annoying than anything.
We all tolerate pain at different levels. I've got a fairly high tolerance, so maybe what I thought of as a slightly annoying scratching would have had someone else screaming. On the other hand, I have no idea how some people can get a tramp stamp... I'd be in so much pain because my lower back is ridiculously sensitive.
If it helps, what I did to consider a spot that I could tolerate for my first tattoo was to take my nails and rake them over the patch of skin in question. Put a good bit of pressure behind it, but you're obviously not out to draw blood. (I've got long nails, which helps, but you get the idea.) Personally, to me, what I felt wasn't much worse than repeatedly dragging my nails over my skin; my skin just felt a bit raw and irritated.
Just remember, this is permanent... you don't want to be flinching and messing up the artwork. Don't go by what other people say is easy; like I said, my should was easy for me, it may not be the right place for you. All those girls with tramp stamps? I'd be a whimpering puddle of pain on the floor. *lol*
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