tattoos for girls about their dad image
Sage
Hey I'm 15 and when I turn 18 I wanna get a tattoo on my heart area of my chest. I'm a girl, and my dad died when I was ten so I want to get the quote 'everywhere I am there you'll be' on my heart in memory of him. I know it will hurt but how bad will it get? I'm not good with needles and I tend to faint easy but I really want this tattoo. Also any other advice ? Thanks :)
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Right there will hurt horribly. Same with the foot. You'd be best with getting it on your forearm. Or calf. Or thigh.
Right there will hurt horribly. Same with the foot. You'd be best with getting it on your forearm. Or calf. Or thigh.
How did your parents react when they found out you were hiding a tattoo?
Peta
My friend got a small tattoo on her hip and she's been hiding it for about 8 months so far, she's 19 but her parents are totally against tattoos and piercings. Even though she is of age, her parents still have a "say" so i just wanted to know what your experiences were like :) plz share.
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My first tattoo was on my wrist, so there was no hiding it. I got home that night, and my mother freaked out on me. Phoned my dad (they're divorced) and he freaked out on me even more. The next few days were tense, but they lightened up eventually. They told me I'll never get a decent job, or man and I'll always be and look like a loser. So I just decided to prove them wrong. I'm less than 2 years away from graduating with my law degree, work for the Police AND I'm engaged to the most amazing man ever. My tattoo collection have grown since then, my mom now actually wants to see it and tells everyone about it, my dad says I look like a girl on TV (some show he watches, but it's a compliment so I'm happy.) They 'll get over it. Tell them, let them be mad, and just prove them (and the rest of society) wrong by being awesome. :D good luck.
My first tattoo was on my wrist, so there was no hiding it. I got home that night, and my mother freaked out on me. Phoned my dad (they're divorced) and he freaked out on me even more. The next few days were tense, but they lightened up eventually. They told me I'll never get a decent job, or man and I'll always be and look like a loser. So I just decided to prove them wrong. I'm less than 2 years away from graduating with my law degree, work for the Police AND I'm engaged to the most amazing man ever. My tattoo collection have grown since then, my mom now actually wants to see it and tells everyone about it, my dad says I look like a girl on TV (some show he watches, but it's a compliment so I'm happy.) They 'll get over it. Tell them, let them be mad, and just prove them (and the rest of society) wrong by being awesome. :D good luck.
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