Senin, 16 Desember 2013

What meanings could come out of a snake tattoo?

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A. Meaning of the Snake Tattoo

The concept of the snake as a symbol of wisdom and knowledge goes back a long way. Both the East and the West embrace snake tattoo designs, as the snake frequently appears in myths and legends in most cultures around the world. One of the oldest symbols in existence, the snake's image is found long before the written word appeared. Depending on culture, climate, and religion, the snake was seen as a friend or foe, a force both positive and negative. The snake's phallic shape has long made it a symbol of fertility and on a woman is considered extremely sexy.

The Chinese zodiac contains the snake as one of its twelve animal signs. Those born under the sign of the snake are said to be rich in wisdom and charm, are intuitive and romantic.

As a tattoo design, the snake symbolizes power, both natural and supernatural, fertility, regeneration and wisdom. In the West in particular, the snake represents feminine sexual power. Adam and Eve and the Snake in the Garden of Eden are never too far from the popular consciousness. One of the reasons snakes have been such a popular tattoo design for over a century is their ability to be combined with other tattoo symbols and the ease with which the tattoo artist can use the fluid and dynamic shape and form of the snake to emphasize the aesthetic lines of the human body. Frankly, it doesn't get much sexier than a snake wrapped around an arm or a thigh or draped over a shoulder and around a breast of a woman. And for this reason, snakes are popular with women.

Snakes if done right, are one of the very sexiest and most attractive of tattoos. They look their best wrapped around a body part such as a finger arm or leg.


What are the places where I can have a tattoo so that when I grow older, it wont sag and look ugly.?
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A. Places with less fat and flesh change less overtime, so lower back, calves, upper back and lower arms on women, for men, all of these plus thighs and upper arms too.

The fact is that as we age, so do our tattoos, and some designs will age better than others.
Big, bold, dark tattoos age much better than lighter, colourful tattoos but all age to some extent.

Keep your tattoos moisturized even after they are healed, keep them out of the sun at all times or at least use lots of sunblock, try not to put on excess weight, but above all accept that:

Aging does not equal ugly, age has it's own beauty and old tattoos, like old people possess a uniqueness that is not ugly but beautiful in their own right, since they represent the life and experiences and wisdom of the wearer.





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