Q. Just curious. 200lb female. A little tall but has a good sized belly and some fat on her ribs/thighs/butt blah blah. She has a tattoo under her ribs. Not trashy just a small cute little thing. Would you think its gross for a bigger person to have a tattoo there? Or is the main problem the fact that she would wear a bikini to somewhere like a beach when she is that big?
A. I don't see anything wrong with an overweight woman getting a tattoo on her ribs. I have a tattoo on my ribs and I am overweight.
However, at the same time...I'm around that weight and I would never wear a bikini on the beach. My personal pool? Heck yeah. But at the beach I rather keep my stomach covered as it definitely isn't my strong spot.
And some of you people are jerks. There's no need to hate on people that are overweight. Good for you that you don't struggle with weight problems in life, some of us do. Stop being an douche for the sake of being a douche.
However, at the same time...I'm around that weight and I would never wear a bikini on the beach. My personal pool? Heck yeah. But at the beach I rather keep my stomach covered as it definitely isn't my strong spot.
And some of you people are jerks. There's no need to hate on people that are overweight. Good for you that you don't struggle with weight problems in life, some of us do. Stop being an douche for the sake of being a douche.
How bad does a rib cage tattoo hurt?
Q. I'm a chubby girl and I'm planning to get this tattoo on my right rib cage
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kzafpbJWl41qa3igco1_400.jpg
how bad will it hurt?
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kzafpbJWl41qa3igco1_400.jpg
how bad will it hurt?
A. Tattoos hurt no matter what. Anyone who says they don't is boldface lying. How badly a tattoo hurts varies on person to person. For me for instance, I sat like a champ for my ribs and foot, but cried like a little b**** on my back. When going to get your tattoo, or thinking about one, pain factor should be the LEAST of your concerns. If you want it bad enough, believe me, you'll sit for it. The picture you provided looks like its just ALOT OF BLACK. Which, because of the nature of having to "pack" the color in there, can be legitimately more painful, then lets say, if you were getting a black and grey shaded piece in the same area. Don't worry about how bad it will hurt, if you want it, you'll sit for it.
Here's what you should do: Make an appointment. Don't just go be a "walk-in" for something like your ribs, unless you are (and even if you are) heavily tattooed, there is a certain amount of mental preparation required for what people fail to recogonize is a PROCEDURE.
The day/night before your appointment, make sure you rest. Stock up on plenty of your vitamins, eat well, don't drink or engage in drug use and get a good nights sleep! If you're having a stressful day, it might be in your best interest to reschedule your apointment. I cannot tell you the countless times I have seen customers come in all stressed out from a days work or whatnot who go to sit for a tattoo and simply cannot take it. Mind you, these are customers whom I've watched sit for HOURS on a good day.
If you are a woman, (as I am as well) I HIGHLY reccomend not getting tattooed a week before/during/after your period. I'm telling you, it simply hurts more. Serotonin, the chemical in your brain that deals with things like emotion/hunger/etc also deals with PAIN. During your mentrual cycle, your hormones are all out of whack, affecting neurotransmitters in your brain such as, serotonin. I'm telling you, it just hurts more.
Hope that helped, and good luck on your tattoo!
Here's what you should do: Make an appointment. Don't just go be a "walk-in" for something like your ribs, unless you are (and even if you are) heavily tattooed, there is a certain amount of mental preparation required for what people fail to recogonize is a PROCEDURE.
The day/night before your appointment, make sure you rest. Stock up on plenty of your vitamins, eat well, don't drink or engage in drug use and get a good nights sleep! If you're having a stressful day, it might be in your best interest to reschedule your apointment. I cannot tell you the countless times I have seen customers come in all stressed out from a days work or whatnot who go to sit for a tattoo and simply cannot take it. Mind you, these are customers whom I've watched sit for HOURS on a good day.
If you are a woman, (as I am as well) I HIGHLY reccomend not getting tattooed a week before/during/after your period. I'm telling you, it simply hurts more. Serotonin, the chemical in your brain that deals with things like emotion/hunger/etc also deals with PAIN. During your mentrual cycle, your hormones are all out of whack, affecting neurotransmitters in your brain such as, serotonin. I'm telling you, it just hurts more.
Hope that helped, and good luck on your tattoo!
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