I want a girl who likes to talk. ......I just dont know what to say sometimes and would rather just listen.
If you choose to get a tattoo, just be careful about where you put it. I don't know what line of work you plan to do, but some professions frown upon them. (I wouldn't be able to work in our local hospital if I had a visible tattoo.) You might want to consider putting it higher up on the arm.
On the other hand, if you work in the music industry, no problem...
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
You make a good point Vashti. I wouldnt want a tattoo to restrict my career choices.
I want a girl who likes to talk. ......I just dont know what to say sometimes and would rather just listen.
same here so dont do the forearms youll regret it i know this 100% sure
also the size my opinion is a man should have a big tattoo again my opinion i think it looks a bit girly if you need to
i got mine as you see on the pic on the shoulders havent regretted it
nd so im going to take the next step japanese ink nd method with what looks like a painting brush with short metal hairs manually verry slow nd more painfull(why? extreme bright colors twice the normal thing)
and yes machos say it doesnt hurt WELL IT DOES mine took around 10 hours in two days also after youll need some recolloring to get the spots away
first thing i thought when they started on me...
crap this is more painfull then i thought ahhh well its to late now endured nd loving it every day
oh yea nd dont go out the night before lool as you make an appointment you could sit there with a hangover VERRY BAD IDEA
also for the colors the skin doesnt accept the colloring aswell as someone who hasent drunken anything for a week
but after youre done you ll want some beers
greets nd good luck eXeSSum
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A dying man once said, i do not know if life or death will be better... for love was more than them together.
it think this also depends on where you live and it's cultural acceptance. being tattoos are a big thing here in hawaii, many people have an arm or sleeve band. i think within fedex, our state is the only one that tolerates tattoos that can be seen, but i could be wrong about this. nonetheless, i have seen many managers that sport their tattoos, and most people think nothing of it.
on the flip side, i would think that many people also look down upon tattoos because of the stereotypes that comes along with it.
just to be safe, i would get it on a place that could be covered up.
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...
Something interesting I learned about tattoos this week (for the females):
When you go into labor to give birth, there are an increasing number of anethesiologists who will not give you an epidural if you have a tattoo on your lower back. Trust me when I say that is VERY bad news.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
that's something new to me. i question why this is so... ??
raverboy
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It has something to do with puncturing through skin with ink in it... my instructor thought there was some sort of problem with the ink being deposited in the spinal cord.
You also can't get an MRI if you have been tattooed with a certain kind of ink.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
i don't think that guys should get small tattoos. they are for girls because they look so cute.
raverboy
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and presto.. *poof* what once was your tattoo is just now one giant blog of nothing.
raverboy
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That sounds gruesome.
I want a girl who likes to talk. ......I just dont know what to say sometimes and would rather just listen.
hell yeah, i wouldn't want my tattoo ending up in one big blog... that's both a waste of time and money. not to mention that it's also probably irreversible.
raverboy
...this is just my perspective on the situation...