Q. I have a big scar on my lower back and alot of scar tissue. It looks like the middle of a butterfly and I want to have the outline of butterflu wings put on the side of it to make it look like a butterfly. Can you help me with sites that I can look at some butterfly tattoos?
A. Sure honey! Some tattoo artists are leary of working on scar tissue because of the overall quality but good ones incorporate it with a design to blend. I know a girl with scars all over her arms and they camoflauged them beautifully. A few women with breast cancer scars had it done and you do not even notice them. Good for you for turning something into a positive and including it with the art! ROCK ON SISTER!
Should I be surprised at this woman's food choice selection at the grocery store?
Q. Today as I was walking out the grocery store, I saw a young woman, about 20, on the verge of being overweight (I would say a BMI of about 25) with a tank top and devil's wings tattooed on her shoulder blades. I caught a glimpse of what she had in her bag, a 6-pack of milk chocolate Hershey bars, a 21oz sprite, and something else I couldn't quite see.
Given the aforementioned food choices, would you personally be surprised at her selection?
Given the aforementioned food choices, would you personally be surprised at her selection?
A. I would need more information than this.
Perhaps she was buying them for her grandmother who is not able to get to the store.
Maybe the candy was for prizes for a birthday party for her little brother.
You just can't go by your perception that she is overweight. Besides it just isn't your business.
Perhaps she was buying them for her grandmother who is not able to get to the store.
Maybe the candy was for prizes for a birthday party for her little brother.
You just can't go by your perception that she is overweight. Besides it just isn't your business.
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