Dude. Take your time. Do NOT rush a body modification that will last you a lifetime. When I got my first tat, I planned it for three weeks (from date of wanting one, to picking one, to having it done). This tat I picked out, had the artist modify it (for a fee), went back to check if I like it, and am going to wait a few weeks to get it started. DON'T BE IN A RUSH OR YOU MAY END UP WITH REGRET THAT YOU WILL NEED TO LASER OFF!!!! (Allright. I'm done with the 'mother' speech.)Originally Posted by billyYeah. It does hurt like a bitch. The guy had one tissue to wipe the blood as he was inking, and gave me one to wipe the tears while he was doing it. It'll hurt PARTICULARLY in that pressure point on the inside of the arm, and for me the tricep. The rest wasn't bad for me. But think of it as maybe an hour or two of pain, and a lifetime of happiness.Originally Posted by billyANOTHER reason to take your time. Do your research on places. Ask people who have a lot of tattoos what places around are clean and very reputable. Ask what artists are better than others. I ended up at a place that is EXTREMELY clean, and is headed by one of the best tattoo artists on the East Coast. Therefore I know that he's not going to hire just ANYONE. In order to get a job there you have to have a full resume, and have had your work published in a few magazines. [url]www.shotsiestattoo.com[/url] in case you're interested in seeing the guy I used (I'm working with "Dan"). Won't be of use to you since you're in TX, but don't rush it in six days. Wait another week or two or three if you haven't found a really good place. Last thing you want is a ****ed up, and permanent scar.Originally Posted by billy