Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013

What do you think of girls with tattoos just below pants levels?

Q. many women have what some called tramp stamps. Do you think it is a sign of a sexual easy woman?

A. Having any tattoo or the location of any tattoo isn't a indication of someone's sexual promiscuity.

Tattoos have nothing to do with someone being sexually active or not...just as not having any tattoos doesn't indicate that either.


What is the Sexiest tattoo location on a woman?
Q. What do you think is the sexiest location on the body a woman can have a tattoo. I think tattoos on the small of the back is the sexiest spot.

A. As a woman, I think it`s sexy and pretty to see it in the middle of her lower back, that shows just above low-rise pants.





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What are some good inspirational quotes for a tattoo on my back?

Q. I dont want something that will take up my whole back but maybe on my shoulder blade. Im looking for quotes that represent happiness or hope thanks
I dont want something that will take up my whole back but maybe on my shoulder blade. Im looking for quotes that represent happiness or hope thanks
this is one quote i really like so far "he who has a why to live can bear almost any how" this also means alot to me because i lost my friend who was 17 to brain cancer

A. INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES -

�The times in our lives in which we feel that we have the least power are actually the times when we have the most.� - Gail Pursell Elliott

�Only write what inspires you to write. If nothing inspires you write, anyhow. Something might come up.� - A.J. Chilson

�There will always be enough time until there is no more time.� - horaice

�you don't always have to convince people to be on your side, sometimes you have to confuse them instead.� - horaice

�You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.� - Jack London

�The glow of inspiration warms us; it is a holy rapture.� - Ovid

�We all want freedom, but real freedom is possible only if we understand our true identity.� - Jagad Guru Chris Butler

�Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be as one.� - John Lennon

QUOTES ON HAPPINESS -

�Most folks are about as happy as they make their minds up to be.� - Abraham Lincoln

�Much more happiness is to be found in the world than gloomy eyes discover.� - Friedrich Nietzsche

�Remember happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely on what you think.� - Dale Carnegie

�There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will.� - Epictetus

�Happiness consists not in having much, but in being content with little.� - Marguerite Gardiner

�When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.� - Helen Keller

�Sanity and happiness are an impossible combination� - Mark Twain

�As a well spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well spent brings happy death.� - Leonardo da Vinci

QUOTES ON HOPE -

�Love is the voice under all silences, the hope which has no opposite in fear; the strength so strong mere force is feebleness: the truth more first than sun, more last than star...� - E. E. Cummings

�Without faith, hope and trust, there is no promise for the future, and without a promising future, life has no direction, no meaning and no justification.� - Adlin Sinclair

�This suspense is terrible. I hope it will last.� - Oscar Wilde

�When we have lost everything, including hope, life becomes a disgrace, and death a duty.� - W. C. Fields

�Hope is a waking dream.� - Aristotle

�He who has health, has hope. And he who has hope, has everything.� - Proverb

�Hope in reality is the worst of all evils, because it prolongs the torments of man� - Friedrich Nietzsche

�Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don't give up.� - Anne Lamott

�Women with "pasts" interest men because men hope that history will repeat itself.� - Mae West


What tattoo can show that I have overcome rape?
Q. About 2 years ago I was raped and we are just going through trial now for it and I have grown so much as a woman from it. I've been thinking of a tattoo to put on my side and thought encouraging words about it would be perfect. I've been trying to find some good quotes but nothing that catches my eye. Does anyone have any ideas for me?

A. Overcomer
Stronger than ever
hope and healing
living in the present
I have my life back.
Can't keep me down.

Add a symbol to it that represents something you like (music note if you enjoy music, open book and pen if you enjoy writing, paint brush or other art tool if you enjoy art, etc.)

May God bless you.





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MEN: Where is the sexiest place for a woman to get a tattoo done?

Q. Hmmmm?

A. http://www.vat19.com/blog/lower%20hip%20tattoo2.jpg

here


Bow wrist tattoo! - Right way? What way looks better?
Q. I really want to get a bow tattoo in the inner-side of my wrist ! I've been planning to get a bow tattoo for a long time ! But not sure what way to get it ?

So What way would u get it ? And what way would look better :) Please HELP

DON'T reply if u hate tattoos !

A. Bow can let the dress become refined and elegant, but also can make woman instantly full of playful femininity. Why not get a lace bow tattoo on your wrist? Lace is also one of woman�s favorites, so this tattoo combines the two things together. Hope you will like this design. More details about lace bow pls check out: http://blog.getbetterlife.com/lace-bow-knot-tattoo-makeup-yourself





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What culture can i do my art project on?

Q. my summer art assignment was to create a self portirate in the style of a diffrent culture. i can't think of anything that i might want to do...

please give me some examples of the art or aspects of a cluture that i could use. (like woodbolck prints for japanese culture..)

and don't say Egypt, i've already thought of that!

A. Ooooooh look up the Maori Tribe of the south pacific islands. They are famous for their body and faces tattoos! You could draw your self portrate all tatted up! (Yes, even the women have the facial tattoos and markings) You can keep the portriat incredibly classic yet still have a tribal twist on it! They also wear huge facial piercings.


I wanted to know some things about the Maori?
Q. Answers are appreciated!

1: Who did their tattooing?
2: How did they earn their tattoos?
3: Could the women get them too?

A. Damn savages, deserved what they got, civilization at the end of a rifle.





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What part of the body do you think is a stupid place to get a tattoo?

Q. What part of the body do you think is a stupid place to get a tattoo and it annoys you ?

Woman getting tattoo's on there belly and then getting pregnant 4 years down the line is stupid

and sorry but i hate it when folk get small tattoo's on there wrist i think its pointless sorry to people who like them :)

What about yourself ?

A. On the inside of the lower lip....


What is the big deal about women getting tattoos?
Q. I'm getting a tattoo in July, and I've been reading about tattoos to make sure it is safe. And I keep seeing these articles about how women with tattoos are "disgusting". How can a beautiful women with a nice feminine tattoo be disgusting? Why can men get sleeves, but if a woman gets a some-what large tattoo its considered terrible?

A. I`m old fashioned and prefer women with no tattoos. To me it`s advertising to be in a lower class, especially the body tattoos that are very visible no matter how they dress. I don`t look down on people with tattoos, I just prefer their natural self. To each their own and freedom to all.





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Jumat, 05 Juli 2013

any women want a broken man to give a new lease of life to?

Q. maybe worth a go, maybe not.
30yrs old 4 kids dont live with me
own house
tattoo artist
guitarist and musician
lonley
south wales uk
yes sad too i know so keep the sarcasm to yourselves please
steve
fuck off keith read the full thing before you comment ha

A. Have fun with life and make lotsa monay


Guys: What do you think of a girl with a tattoo like this?
Q. Will a hot girl still be hot with a huge tattoo?

http://www.graziadaily.co.uk/pub/21publish/f/fashion/Cheryl-Cole-tattoo.jpg

A. I think it's pretty cool what tattoo artists can create but I don't like tattoos, I can handle a small tattoo on a woman but not a big one.





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How are tattoos on the rib cage looked at for men?

Q. So I'm a total tattoo newbie. I'd like to get something in the next year or so and have been thinking about placement. It's a stupid question, but like I know that there are some places on the body that are generally reserved for women, such as the lower back, around the belly button, sometimes the feet, etc. Is the rib cage generally an asexual location? For whatever reason I really like the looks of a rib cage tattoo, especially if they're kind of bigger.

A. I have both my sides, up to my ribs tattooed, I love it haha. And it looks great on guys!! I personally think that spot tattooed on anyone is attractive and awesome! Does hurt though ;]


Where to get a tattoo on a female body?
Q. Where is the best place on a body for a woman to put a tattoo without the least amount of worry of it wrinkling with age decades down the road? I heard stomach is the worst but I see some women who have had kids and their stomach tats never changed form.

A. The shoulders / back don't get too wrinkly / saggy. Stay away from the stomach, ribs, hips if you're planning on getting pregnant.





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Can stretch marks affect a lower back tattoo?

Q. I have been considering getting a tattoo for about 3 years. I want green flowing leaves across my lower back that curve and dip in toward a peach rose in the center of the design. The peach rose is a nod toward my husband and our wedding day since we had peach roses. This will be my first and only tattoo. I want to know how and if stretch marks and permanently alter a tattoo like this on my lower back?

A. Any tattoo can be affected by stretch marks. I have a lower back tattoo and I'm going on baby number two. I have never had a problem with stretch marks on my lower back. Most women chose to get a lower back tattoo because of the lower risk of stretch marks(you don't put weight on in this area while pregnant,usually) and the idea that you can hide it. As for not being able to get an epidural, that is an urban legend. There are people actually investigating this, but most women have no problem getting one(including me). The placement of an epidural is actually higher then the placement of a lower back tattoo(I'm a nursing student and learned this in Anatomy). Your design sounds beautiful and I wish you good luck on your tattoo.


How are tattoos on the rib cage looked at for men?
Q. So I'm a total tattoo newbie. I'd like to get something in the next year or so and have been thinking about placement. It's a stupid question, but like I know that there are some places on the body that are generally reserved for women, such as the lower back, around the belly button, sometimes the feet, etc. Is the rib cage generally an asexual location? For whatever reason I really like the looks of a rib cage tattoo, especially if they're kind of bigger.

A. I have both my sides, up to my ribs tattooed, I love it haha. And it looks great on guys!! I personally think that spot tattooed on anyone is attractive and awesome! Does hurt though ;]





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Kamis, 04 Juli 2013

what would be a good tattoo mural to symbolize motherhood?

Q. I want to get a mural tattooed on my back that will represent the change from childhood to motherhood. I know that i want it to be gray scaled and that I don't want the usual faeries, butterfly's, frogs or flowers but im not very creative and the artist needs a general idea that i want to display any ideas?

A. Take images from your childhood, a picture of you on a swing or slide, in diapers, being held, sleeping, different ages, toys and books, and the things that you were interested in at different stages, objects to represent time periods and ages, silhouettes, etc. Look in scrapebooks, and bring any and all pictures, and written ideas to your artist and see what him/her comes up with.
Here's some vague idea images:
http://www.gtchild.co.uk/content/images/stories/human_body/lifecycle.jpg
http://www.childcare.fsu.edu/Childcare/Girl%20on%20swing.jpg
http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/how-to-choose-baby-equipment-3.jpg
http://www.childwoodproducts.com/images/cradle2large.jpg
http://images.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_TN/0242-0604-0916-4216_TN.jpg
http://www.weeklyreader.com/readandwriting/content/binary/holding%20hands.jpg
http://www.breastfeeding123.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/pregnant-woman-with-son.jpg
http://images.inmagine.com/168nwm/blendimages/bld105/bld105001.jpg
http://www.crpn.net/woman-silhouette-no-backgro.gif
http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/APG/114-18573~Lovers-Posters.jpg
Write down things that you want in the mural, ideas etc.
Find a really good artist to work with you.
luck!


Where is a good website to see tattoos on women?
Q. I am trying to decide where to put my next tattoo. I have a clover tattoo just above my right ankle bone, a shooting star tattoo on my right shoulder and I'm trying to decide where to put my next tattoo which is going to say "Don't stop believein." I am wondering where a sexy place to put it would be which is why I would like to see females with tattoos only to give myself a better idea of where I would like my next tattoo.

A. http://www.tao-of-tattoos.com/female-tattoo-gallery.html

http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/top100_women_tattoos.htm

http://ezinearticles.com/?Female-Tattoos---What-Women-Want!&id=31278

http://tattoos.lovetoknow.com/Category:Body_Art_Galleries

http://www.prickmag.net/suicidegirlstattoos.html

http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/suicide_girls_galleries.htm





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what do people think about white girls with a chinese goddess tattoo?

Q. I am getting a Chinese goddess on my back, the goddess is based on the book beautiful women, and the imagery is stunning as will my tattoo be, what do most people think about white people (females) getting chinese or Japanese inspired goddess/geisha tattoos? you never see a chinese girl with a Celtic arm band. do you all thin it is sexy, dishonorable, art lover
thanks
no I am not trying to be a harajuku girl or anything like that lol I just happen to love the art in this book and the goddess has great meaning to me

A. I can't answer for what Chinese people would think - but if easterners were getting tattoos inspired by my culture I think I would find it flattering if anything, if it was a good piece of work! I wouldn't think anything less of you for having it, particularly if you have an appreciation for the culture and the art. It's much better than all the teenagers getting (usually incorrect) Kanji symbols just for the hell of it when they have no understanding or particular affinity to the culture their tattoo comes from. I know those kind of tattoos are often the butt of many oriental's jokes, moreso because they almost always have the wrong meaning! At the end of the day, most tattoo styles have their roots in one culture or another, even if we don't realise it. Pin up girl tattoos are traditionally American but I know a lot of British people with them, for example! I go on a tattoo forum and recently there was a guy on there ranting on about how it was so disrespectful and pathetic how non-maori's often had maori tattoos (he was from new zealand) and that how his tattoo was better because it had no meaning it was just a 'popular pattern', until I pointed out that his tattoo was celtic and had it's roots in scotland, wales and ireland, at which point he shut up! Anyway, as long as you're happy with the design and the meaning it holds for you then the opinions of others are totally irrelevant!


Who can get a Maori tattoo?
Q. I want to get a Maori tattoo on my shoulder because I love the designs and they seem to have a good meaning from what I've read. Just not sure if its something only certain people are allowed to get because I'm certainly not Maori. Thanks.

A. You can get a Maori tattoo :) My mate got himself a tatt on his calf muscle and he's not Maori either.

Some Maori tattooists use a different style of tamoko for those who are not Maori. It looks Maori but in detail - the designs are slightly different, more contemporary, in contrast with the more traditional designs where a blessing is needed.

Most Maori aim to gain the blessing of their kaumatua (elders of the tribe) before they get their tattoo's done. Also, we must have a or special meanings in which the design of our tamoko represents. Only specific Maori patterns are used in the design to represent either our families, ancestors, culture... We don't just get one because it looks cool and we feel like getting one.

It is sacred to get a Maori facial tattoo however, unless you are fully blessed by the kaumatua and that you deserve to represent a Moko (Facial Tattoo). Only certain Maori woman (especially elderly) are blessed with a Maori moko on their chin.





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Rabu, 03 Juli 2013

What do you think of tattoos?

Q. Boys especially, do you think they look gross? tarty? sexy? ok? whaaat?
thanks:)

A. Tattoos are art on the body. I think it looks great as long as people don't cheap out and get crappy ones. It can be sexy too if it's in the right spot on the body. I like colorful tattoos on either side of the torso, the back and arms on women personally. But that's only me.


I want 2 tattoos but where?
Q. So i got two quotes that i want a tattoo of...

The first one i want is virtically going down the sides of my torso:
on one side: "Don't be afraid your life will end;"
on the other: "be afraid that it will never begin."

but i also want...

"A women should be two things: classy and fabulous -coco chanel"

but i dont know if i should get that instead of some where else? and like where if somewhere else?

i dont know what are opinions?

A. Please don't, so many people ink up these days it's really more of a statement to refrain.





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Selasa, 02 Juli 2013

Where is a good place to put a butterfly tatoo if you are over 40; but look 35?

Q. Any suggestions will do, but honest ones.

A. That's something I can't say, without looking at you. I put one on a woman about your age the other day. She wanted a butterfly with a wasp rear end and stinger, in blue and green, with a tan body. New tattoos on older people ALWAYS look good. They usually get top quality artwork. Sight unseen, the ankle is your best bet. And the only reason I say the ankle, or the back of the neck, sight unseen, is so that the tattoo will fit the area it's being put on well. Above the breast, but not ON the breast is also a sexy spot. Many men find breast tattoos, or 'titoos' as we lovingly call them, are a turn-off for many men that are otherwise comfortable with them being closer to the top of the breast, rather than ON it. It's a common thing with men. Just being honest. And the butterfly is always popular for a reason, it's colorful, insinuates freedom, and there are a million ways to do them. You can do them in an abstract fashion, you can do them as realism, (with bloodlines) so that you can do it like a painting, instead of lining them. Where you put it can best be decided by sticking the stencil in different spots, so you can get an idea. The stencil can be restuck about six times. If you get it on your left hip bone, for example, it should be flying to your left, as if in flight away from you. Also, the eyes naturally follow art from left to right, and then sweep around, counter-clockwise. But, hey, it's your ink. Whatever melts your butter.


Agree with God that gays are an abomination?
Q. Agree with God that gays are an abomination?
He has made it clear in the Bible that a man who lies with another man as with a woman is an abomination unto him (it disgusts him). Do you agree?

A. Leviticus, right? Let's do some Bible study.

Leviticus 20:13 and 18:22 - Men should not have sex with men. Well, at least there's nothing about making out with men, or loving men. So I suppose this is only against gay people who have sex. Also, it says nothing about lesbians.

Leviticus 20:9 - If you curse your parents, you get to die. Well, that's a lot of people.

Leviticus 20:10 - If you commit adultery, you get to die.

Leviticus 20:18 - If you have sex with a woman when she's on her period, you both get to be exiled.

Leviticus 21:17 - Don't let "blemished" people near the offerings to God. This includes the blind, the lame, the mutilated, and people with one limb slightly longer than the other.

Leviticus 21:23 - Oh, and they can't come near the altar, either.

Leviticus 11:7 - No more bacon for you.

Leviticus 11:10 - No oysters, or crabs, or lobsters. I think vegetarian is the safest option. You can eat crickets, though (11:22).

Leviticus 11:29-32 - If your pet gecko dies, throw the whole cage out, and don't touch anything the gecko corpse touched. Gotta buy whole new stuff if you want another gecko.

Leviticus 12:2-6 - If a woman has a male child, she's not allowed in church for 33 days. If it's a girl, that's 66. Also, when that's over, she has to have the priest sacrifice a baby sheep and some other stuff.

Leviticus 13:45 - If you have leprosy, you have to act like you're a loony.

Leviticus 19:17 - Don't hate your kin. Yeah, even if they're gay. It says it rather plainly, actually: "You shall not hate in your heart anyone of your kin." 18 covers "love thy neighbor." Even if they're gay.

Leviticus 19:27-28 - Don't mess with the beard, don't get piercings (doesn't exclude ears, sorry), and don't get tattoos.

Leviticus 19:24 - Love the foreigners. I'm pointing this one out because I quite like it. : )

What were the others again? Oh, right. Judges. Apparently giving a bunch of rapists your virgin daughter is okay in that one.

Addressing Romans 1:26-27... To my knowledge, Paul was not writing God's word. This is Paul's letter, not a direct dictation from God. Paul mentions lesbians when the rest of the Bible does not--where did he get the idea that it was wrong? Certainly not from scripture, or people would be quoting that one, too.

Corinthians: Eh, this is Paul again. So is Timothy. Jude is, well, Jude. In the Bible or not, these are religious letters, not God's word. They're man's word, at best, based on their interpretations of God's teachings.

Based on the above, I'm afraid I give more weight to the New Testament than to the old, and then, to God's word and Jesus's teachings--not interpretations of teachings in letters.

I'd like to end this answer by bringing up Matthew 25:40 - "Just as you did it to one of the least of those who are members of my family, you did it to me." If anything, the Bible teaches that we should not hate, not even the sinners, because we are all sinners. Hating someone, including someone who is gay, is the same as hating ourselves. Treating someone badly, including someone who is gay, is treating the Lord and his teachings with disrespect. You can consider homosexuality, the act, an abomination if you'd like, but do not consider the people anything less than people.

That said, I personally don't consider homosexuality an abomination, same as I don't flinch when I eat bacon. The rules in Leviticus were important for the time--have sex with women so you get children, keep the women clean when they're on their period, have all diseases checked out by the priest... But in today's society, they're outdated. We're overpopulating the earth and killing that with which we were entrusted. What would God say? Sometimes, I wish he'd come down and tell us. Until then, I'll pray and let Him guide me.

Aren't you glad we didn't get into Deuteronomy? :D That one's a lot of fun!





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Tattoo Artists: What is considered a quarter sleeve? Where is the line from large tattoo to quarter sleeve?

Q. Just looking for a classification. I think I got a really good deal on what I consider to be a quarter sleeve, however I cannot seem to find anything clearly defining what it is. Half sleeve and full sleeve seem to be pretty self-explanatory. Thanks!

A. A sleeve tattoo of any size by definition wraps all the way around the part of the arm. A large tattoo or a collection of tattoos does not make a sleeve until it wraps all the way around and has background fill so not much if any skin is left peeking through.

Full sleeve - Goes from shoulder to wrist
Half sleeve - Goes from Shoulder to elbow
Quarter sleeve - goes from shoulder to mid bicep or sometimes from wrist up to the middle of the forearm.

It is easier to cover up a quarter sleeve and that is why they are more popular. however these days with how common place tattoos ahve become many people are getting half and full sleeves also. Even women are getting full sleeve tattoo designs. Right now a lot of guys are going for traditional Japanese themes like koi fish, samurai and evil spirits or masks.

For women koi fish are also popular but flowers are pretty common place also.

It is best to decide if you are going to want a full, half or quarter sleeve before working out the design. If you are not sure you can work with the artist on the possibility of leaving the design open to be added on to but typically sleeves that get added on to later don't flow as well. For example a dragon sleeve design might not weave around the arm in the best of ways etc.


what do people think about white girls with a chinese goddess tattoo?
Q. I am getting a Chinese goddess on my back, the goddess is based on the book beautiful women, and the imagery is stunning as will my tattoo be, what do most people think about white people (females) getting chinese or Japanese inspired goddess/geisha tattoos? you never see a chinese girl with a Celtic arm band. do you all thin it is sexy, dishonorable, art lover
thanks
no I am not trying to be a harajuku girl or anything like that lol I just happen to love the art in this book and the goddess has great meaning to me

A. I can't answer for what Chinese people would think - but if easterners were getting tattoos inspired by my culture I think I would find it flattering if anything, if it was a good piece of work! I wouldn't think anything less of you for having it, particularly if you have an appreciation for the culture and the art. It's much better than all the teenagers getting (usually incorrect) Kanji symbols just for the hell of it when they have no understanding or particular affinity to the culture their tattoo comes from. I know those kind of tattoos are often the butt of many oriental's jokes, moreso because they almost always have the wrong meaning! At the end of the day, most tattoo styles have their roots in one culture or another, even if we don't realise it. Pin up girl tattoos are traditionally American but I know a lot of British people with them, for example! I go on a tattoo forum and recently there was a guy on there ranting on about how it was so disrespectful and pathetic how non-maori's often had maori tattoos (he was from new zealand) and that how his tattoo was better because it had no meaning it was just a 'popular pattern', until I pointed out that his tattoo was celtic and had it's roots in scotland, wales and ireland, at which point he shut up! Anyway, as long as you're happy with the design and the meaning it holds for you then the opinions of others are totally irrelevant!





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If you saw someone like this with a tattoo what would you think?

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.


What are some bible verses about being close with your family?
Q. I am a christian girl who is very close to her family and I want to get a meaningful verse tattooed on my rib. I want a verse that is about always sticking together with your family and staying strong.

Please help!
Thanks :)
I mean family like mom, dad, sister, etc.

A. Ezekiel 23:28-35 is about two sisters who are close.

Deuteronomy 22: 28-29 is about how a man can find a woman to marry for just a few pieces of silver.

Edit:

Yes, I know what family means.

Okay, how about Genesis 19:30-36 which is about the love between two daughters and their father.





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why is it socially less acceptable for women to have a tattoo?

Q. I've been thinking about getting a tattoo for a while now and I really want something feminine and small. But I've been scared to get one, because I don't want people to suddenly not take me seriously - like a future boyfriend. I want to place it somewhere where i can hide it if I want to, because I really like the idea of having a little secret... so i guess I'm asking for your oppinion on tattoos and any experience you've had with people judging you by it and discriminating. Cheers.

A. From my point of view there is nothing wrong with tattoos. If your body is a temple you should be able to paint the walls how you want. I find women with tattoos to be pretty sexy actually but they're not for everyone.

The people that look down on women with tattoos are the ones with the deepest problems, I've known guys with tats that didn't like chicks with tats. You try to make sense out of that!

Basically I think it still goes back to a closed mindedness of women can't do certain things men can and tattoos aren't very "Lady-like". That you should be prim and proper, (Or barefoot and pregnant!LOL!) Don't let it bother you, a person is smart but people as a whole are idiots.

It's one of the oldest forms of art, and if you get one (Or have them) you should be proud.


How do you feel about tattoos?
Q. I'm planning on getting a tattoo, (either on my wrist, my shoulder, my hip, or my ankle) but just out of curiosity, how do you feel about tattoos?

And if you ever did choose to get one, where would it be and what would it be of?


Much thanks to anybody who responds!

A. I think you will, and already have, gotten two very different sets of responses from two very different sets of people.
People either love 'em or hate 'em!
The thing is, generations are becoming more and more tattooed as time goes on. I myself have a few, which I love, and plan on getting more. My Mother absolutely hates them, and wishes I still had the "skin and body of a woman" meaning untouched and unaltered. In my opinion, colorful designs pictures and scrolls, are just as beautiful (if not more) than soft flesh, and plain skin. I understand her argument, but just love the art form too much to agree.
Tattoos tell stories, and start conversations. There is no more beautiful form of art, than the art someone chooses to be on them forever and represent them in this permanent form of beauty.
Know what you want, do your research, and fall in love with every tattoo you choose to get. Even someone who doesn't agree with tattooing, can appreciate someone loving their body, and feeling proud of what you do with it!
Happy Tattooing :)





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Why are all the characters on Second Life very attractive?
Q. The online virtual reality Instant Message game Second Life ... all the characters on that game are very attractive and with good bodies ... why?

A. I think you first need to define your idea of attractive. I'm in Second Life and by no means think that everyone is attractive - in fact, many of the avatars where people have obviously tried to make an avatar look alluring look - to my mind - rather dreadful.

There are several common things I see in avatar design in Second Life that make me shake my head with disbelief.

In female design these are:
Huge breasts
Tiny waist
Huge head
Huge eyes
Massive lips
Tiny, upturned nose
Very pointy chin
Scantilly clad and /or see-thru clothes

In male avatars:
Muscles (especially on chest and arms) set to 100
Height set to maximum
Tiny little head (usually bald for some strange reason)
Rediculous leg muscles
No upper body clothing and enough tattoos to make the people of Miami Ink say 'ENOUGH!'

Now, some of these problems stem from the limits of the Change Appearance tool in SL. I have tried to make male body shapes for friends and I am never satisfied with the end results.

As far as good-looking female shapes go, well ... it is an art and it requires some honesty. That whole tiny waist and huge boobs thing looks so stupid in Second Life. If you are willing to lose the extremes and allow a few realistic touches, such and some body fat for balance and realistic-sized boobs - you can end up with a naturally attractive look on an avatar. The nose doesn't need to be upturned and tiny to be attractive - in fact the tiny ose, huge lips and eyes and pointy chin lookis like bad plastic surgury.

I get complemented on all my avatars looks and choices of clothes - even if I'm decidedly non-human at the time with that avtar - say a fairy, vampire, zombie, alien, cyberpunk or whatever I choose to be that day.

My opinion on the huge breasts or big muscles? These are played by people who are probably insecure in real life and they create these avatars of extremes and flirt about with them because it's not something that happens to them in real life. Certainly in my case, I DON'T get hit on much in real life. My SL avatars are markedly more attractive than real me, but they are very different from me in other ways. Japanese avatars, black avatars, vampire avatars, etc. When someone complements me about my avatars I see it as recognition of my skill in creating realistic body shapes and conformation that my choices of skins, hair, clothes, shoes and accessories are good ones. I don't reside in SL for relationships or sex, so my avies are only good-looking for my benefit. My avatars are very rarely scanitlly clad (bikinis are fine on SL beaches) and more often than not, they wear long pants and a top, or sometimes sweaters, so it's not a flash of bare (pixilated) flesh that is turning heads. The best and least suggestive complements seem to come from French guys. The least complementary comments seem to come from both men and women residing in the Deep South of the USA who tell me my avies' boobs and butt need to be much bigger.

Now there is something that needs to be considered about why there are so many girl avies in SL with the huge boobs, eyes, mouth and tiny noses. Many are played by guys. Me and my partner play a game in SL called 'Spot the Ladyboy'. First sign is the afore-mentioned boobs, eyes, lips and stuff. Next is the clothes - a point for each. A tiny dress or skirt and mini top with all of this is the next sign and that's another point. If the top shows nipples either poking out the top or bottom or is see-thru, it's one more point in favour of being a guy as a girl. Stockings with a tiny, weeny summer outfit (especialy ones that don't match the outfit) are another of our sure signs and there's another point. And really high stilettos are another. All of these things together are usually idicitive of a guy playing his dream girl. Now, if 'she' claims to be gay and then is willing to take her clothes off at the slightest excuse that's 1 point and 2 points respectively. If we can total more than 10 points we are 100% certain it's a guy. Now, we have been surprised by this - we've actually been wrong a couple of times - but invariably, we are right. One of my gay friends in SL has managed to score a perfect 4 for 4 in 'girlfriends' in SL - every one of her SL girlfriends turned out to be a guy playing a girl. Now in the case of one, he was very convincing because he played a chubby, well-built girl who wasn't so pretty. I've also met some nicely made girl avies who turned out to be guys and a couple of very handsome (not overly muscular) guys who turned out to be played by girls.

It is certainly true that there are some very nicely made S avatars in SL and all I can say is, 'Well why not?'. We all want to be beautiful and in SL we can as long as we remember that the avatar is an illusion. She's no worse than Lara Croft and he's no worse than Tidus or Sephiroth from the Final Fantasy games. These are game characters - nothing more. An avatar should look like you want to feel in SL, or should suit the purpose you use the for in SL. In the case of some people that I know from real live who are in SL, the real versions of them are more beautiful than their SL avatars will ever be. In one I can think of, the person behind the avatar is badly deformed in real life and her SL avatar (which is not remarkably pretty) is her being what she can't be in real life.

The other side of the coin is that there are many avatars who aren't made to look like supermodels or NFL footballers who forgot to take their armour off - some are fat, some are short, some are ugly, some are old, some are in wheelchairs. It comes down to how you want to 'play' SL.

I suggest you look at some of the 'beautiful' avatars again and you will see that around 70% are not terribly unique and on closer inspection, not as pretty as you may think.

Certainly, the majority of 'attractive' avatars - especially the ones that dress in a scanty manner the like of which like no normal person would do in real life - are like that for the sole purpose of attracting someone sexually or romantically. Nothing wrong with that I guess, but I do wish people wouldn't always try to appeal to the lowest common denominator. Certainly, if you want a relationship and hope for it to transfer to real life, there needs to be an understanding of the person behind the avatar, rather than losing oneself in the illusion of the attractive avie.

And regarding the thing I said about avatars looking like they fit their purpose, take a look at my RPG vampire avie, which someone took a picture of and posted on Flickr. She developed into this look to serve the sole purpose of being an alluring vampire (although I only play her in non-sexually orientated RP regions). Yes, the nose is fairly small because she's supposed to be Japanese, but you can also see she has some fat under her chin, her lower cheeks aren't all sucked out like a skeleton and I didn't resort to the usual sky-high cheekbones. What you can't see from this picture is that she has quite small breasts and has enough bodyfat to not give her a rediculous hour-glass figure. She serves the purpose for which she is intended and with good role-playing and me also clarifying the situation as soon as someone makes inappropriate hints, people know she's not there for sexual favours or relationships.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/survivor_chele/2637902795/





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Senin, 01 Juli 2013

How bad does a tattoo hurt if i have a low pain tolerance?

Q. I know a tattoo will hurt regardless, but I want a simple blue dolphin on my wrist and was wondering how bad it would hurt. Also do ankle tattoos hurt a lot?

A. Hi Jessi
Maybe you have been told some problem reports concerning men and women fainting or perhaps moping and crying from an extreme discomfort. To begin with, folks faint as their blood sugar levels fall as a result of avoiding eating or perhaps they simply enable to succeed to work on their own anxiety that ultimately knocks them out.

Pain is for sure generally not the reason whenever people pass out throughout a tattoo design.

When it comes to crying goes, there are a very few that consider the pain excessive to deal with. I drop a few tears personally once - following a sixth hour tattooing session that has been 100 % pure torture over the last hour coming from the tension on my system.

Likely, you will not be seated for a six hours needling session!

So please tend not to give in to these particular horror stories. Moms adore discussing labor along with birth horror stories about giving birth, but that does not stop ladies from getting pregnant!

First advise I have for you, if it's your first tattoo pick a small design and avoid top of the hand, wrist or ankle.

For those who have the anxiety with needles or blood, having a tattoo design won't be simple.

One more thing to think about would be the fact most people are stressed every time they head to have a tattoo design. I would not worry about the level of your stress you may have, often there is a feeling of stress whenever you take a seat.

Here is your system's your system's entire natural shield - endorphins. Your individual endorphins definitely will trigger and be an aid to reduce any kind of pain or soreness you're going to handle.

The very first one minute is truly the worst, and after that once you know it is simply not that terrible, you will relax and it will be easy going.

For those who truly want a tattoo design, and you simply invest time to be informed concerning the full process and the way to pick the right tattoo artist that you are able to have total trust in.

I guarantee you won't ever run out the door crying because of the pain. You are going to go out of that tattoo parlor having a big smile on your face.


I am looking for a Arabic Tattoo to honor my mother and father?
Q. I am of Moroccan decent, so i would like to get a tattoo that is in arabic. I was first thinking of getting mother and father in arabic, plain and simple. However, i want it to have more meaning, maybe a phrase or quotation from the Quran . Or a symbol, i have checked online, but i always get different regions than my own. Can anyone help me please?

A. In Modern Moroccan culture, tattoos have a really bad connotation. It wasn't always like this, a lot of elderly women still have tattoos on their faces, hands and feet. I can't explain why this change occurred, but if i know my parents wouldn't even hear of it for example :)

Now, stay away from Quran verses, god's names, the prophet's sayings and the like. It's considered a blaspheme. You'll have Muslims of all nationalities coming to you asking why you did it, saying it's haram and feeling offended... i think it's not a desirable reaction to a tattoo, so please be careful, and avoid anything religious unless you want it to have this kind of reactions :)

I would advice you to pick a verse of classical Arabic poetry. It's not specific to Morocco but it's chic. If you want something really Moroccan, look for a song lyrics, and if your parents are Amazighs, maybe a berber poetry in Tifinagh script. I don't want to suggest something, because to honor your parents, this is something you most do by yourself. This alone will give it a deep meaning, along with you love and respect for them :)





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How do I write the word vegetarian in Elven?

Q. It's a strange and odd request, but I'm looking to get this word (or something close to it) tattooed on me. I've been a vegetarian for 22 years now (my entire life), and a huge fan of Tolken. So, if anyone can help me out, it'd be fantastic.

A. Due to the incompleteness of Tolkien's Elven languages I recommend to use a simple transcription of the English word to Tengwar (one of his scripts).
Here is one possible way to write it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32039090@N02/8287668894/in/photostream
You can check the letters with:
http://at.mansbjorkman.net/teng_general_english.htm
or http://www.acondia.com/fonts/tengwar/info/english.htm
Please note that I wrote G as J [d�], like it is spoken.

In Tolkien's Elven languages my first thought would go to something that might be construed as an insult, depending on how you see yourself. This is due to the difficulty expressing this idea in an incomplete language.

Sindarin (Grey-Elven):
Lassvador (masc.), Lassvadeth (fem.) -> leaf-eater -> lass - leaf + mad- - to eat; here mutated to vad- + -or - male name ending/-eth - female name ending (=woman)
Galasvador/Galasvadeth -> plant-eater -> galas - growth, plant
Galasben -> plant-somebody -> galas + pen - one, somebody; mut. ben
Dictionary: http://www.jrrvf.com/hisweloke/sindar/online/english.html (see A1 and A2)
Grammar: http://folk.uib.no/hnohf/sindarin.htm

Quenya (High-Elven):
Laimamatindo (masc.), Laimamatinde (fem.) -> plant-eater -> laima - plant + mat- - to eat + -indo/-inde - "doer" (person connected to the verbal action)
Laimamo (m.), Laimame (f.) -> plant-person -> laima + -mo/-me - person connected to the noun
Dictionaries:
http://folk.uib.no/hnohf/Quettaparma.pdf
http://www.ambar-eldaron.com/telechargements/quenya-engl-A4.pdf
Grammar: http://folk.uib.no/hnohf/quenya.htm

If you come up with any (better) ideas and aren't sure about the grammar or want to see them in Tengwar, or if you have any questions about this, feel free to send me a message.


Is it true that only female prostitutes used to get tattoos?
Q. My grandma (old old old fashioned) told me when she was growing up, only prostitutes got tattoos. Is this true?
She said that's how pimps marked their prostitutes.
Could it be that in certain cultures, this was the case?

A. After researching, some sources indicate that that was indeed the case! But obviously, there's other sources out there and when talking about history, there's always many other sides to an argument.

I found this link, which basically talks about tattoos & women. If you scroll down, you can see that it says this: " America, during the 30s, a psychiatrist and writer by the name of Albert Parry wrote about and spread the idea of deviance in correlation to tattoos. Parry especially shined a negative light on women, who possess tattoos, by giving them the stigma of "abnormal and accessible commodities". He also preached the idea that mostly prostitutes were the ones to get tattoos and he "relished the stereotype of tattooing as a perverse and deviant activity."
This is the link for that info: http://www.indiana.edu/~urbanflk/body_art/patterson1.html

Want even more OLD-school info relating to that? The following link talks about tattoos found on ancient Egyptian women, who were thought to be "dancing girls."
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/tattoo.html?c=y&page=2

Good luck & hope this helps you out!





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Why do people get mad at me for not liking women with tattoos?

Q. I don't like them at all, and I wouldn't date a woman with them. Now people get upset with me because I refuse to get to know a woman with tattoos, but I immediately get turned off when I see them. I know I'm piss a lot of people off with this question, but why does this make people mad? These are MY standards! I'm 23.
To Jonathan: No shame on you, I'm not attracted to women who have tattoos. I won't judge them by having them, but people like you won't change my mind at all.

A. I'm the same way. Not a fan of tattooed girls to be honest. Find the whole thing overrated. I've seen a few interesting tattoos on females but it literally does NOTHING for my attraction towards them. And then I get bored with whatever is on their skin after like 5 minutes and when I realize it'll be on them for the rest of their lives and I'll have to stare at that crap all the time (if it's a more prominent marking) I lose interest in the girl.

I hate chocolate chip cookies too. For some reason I've had to fight more people on that one than the whole women with tats thing.


What about a naked woman tattoo?
Q. What do you think about men having a naked woman tattooed? Not on a easily visible place, just in a more private area. I think about something like 10" tall, mabye on the back or on the side. Do you have such a tattoo, and where have you it? Did you get any bad comments about it?

A. I hate to use the word "trashy" to describe people, but that is the only word that fits for this. It is trashy and tasteless. I don't care how much I liked a guy if I saw a naked woman tattooed on his body, I would take off running in the other direction. Ewww.





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Can You Use Regular Tattoo Ink For Tattooing Permanent Makeup? Is there a difference in the pigments?

Q. Is there a difference between the pigments? Why can't tattoo ink be used for permanent makeup?

A. Sure but it might look like crap.

Anyone that gets permanent makeup is making a mistake, I don't like a lot of makeup on women and I actually prefer none at all. If you get permanent makeup via tattooing, and then sometime down the road change your mind, it will be ten times harder to get it removed than a regular tatoo because of the proximity of your eyes. Think about it. Just use the temp stuff and when you're alone you can wash it all off and just be yourself.

ps: I don't mind a classy tattoo, I have a few myself.


Why is getting a tattoo such an agonising choice?
Q. For the people who actually think about it and not get a tattoo while they are drunk or something and regret it later, why do you think it's such an agonizing choice? Is it because you know it's permanent and it has to mean something?
Yes they have laser tattoo removal now and supposedly wrecking balm but think about how expensive the laser treatment is, some say it's just as expensive if not more so than getting the actual tattoo. So if were going to laser it for sure, what would be the point of getting a tattoo. I personally wouldn't want a huge tattoo or put it somewhere obvious, I just want one or two small, discreet ones.

A. Because it is a big decision! You're permanently scarring your body for life. It is a lifestyle change, especially with larger tattoos. You're immediately a different class of person, in the eyes of some. Things that have been factors in my decisions in the past include -

This will be on show in a wedding dress if I get married, do I really want that? (I came to the conclusion I'd wear a long sleeved high backed dress if I get married!).

This will mean I'll have to wear long sleeves for work on hot days - can I cope with that? (I came to the conclusion that floaty, loose fitting long sleeved tops are just as good at keeping you cool as t-shirts are!).

This will mean I'll never have pure skin again, do I really want that? (I eventually deciphered that this was just cold feet before getting my first, and that inked skin is no less pure than uninked).

This will mean some men would be put off wanting to be with me, would I want that? (I decided that if someone was as shallow to judge me on the surface of my skin, and that much of a prude, I wouldn't want him anyway!).

They will look horrible when I'm an old woman, on wrinkly skin, do I want that? (I came to the conclusion that 1. you don't see many old women walking around flashing their bodies, 2. my skin will be horrible and wrinkly with or without ink, 3. it's only such a weird thought because you don't see many tattooed old women, but by the time I'm old it'll be far more common, 4. even if they end up looking completely crap when I am old, the meaning behind each one of them will still remain in my mind and in my heart, which is more important than the appearance of them to me, and 5. I would prefer to get to my deathbed knowing I have lived my life as I wanted while I was young enough to enjoy it, instead of holding back on doing the things I wanted, because we all die anyway and then we are just bodies in the ground - there is no point to life, we're just here for the duration, so make the most of it while you can).

This will mean that I'll be 'one of them' instead of 'one of us' - is that too much of a lifestyle change? (I decided certainly not and hopped right over to the 'dark side' mwahaha).

All things like that. None of those decisions were made lightly or quickly. Getting tattoos is a big lifestyle change, particularly if you get extensive work. So you just need to take your time with it, dont rush into anything, you have a long life ahead of you.





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What is The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo about?

Q. So I've been watching the trailer for it and I'm really interested in it now. But it's looks really confusing reminds me of the movie Inception. I plan on going to see it when it comes out (December 21, 2011). But I want to know who is this girl with the tattoo, does she have some type of power or something? What does she do?

A. December 2002. Mikael Blomkvist, publisher of the Swedish political magazine Millennium, loses a libel case involving allegations about billionaire industrialist Hans-Erik Wennerström. He is sentenced to three months in prison, and ordered to pay hefty damages and costs. Soon afterwards, he is invited to meet Henrik Vanger, the retired CEO of the Vanger Corporation, unaware that he had commissioned an investigation into Blomkvist's personal and professional history. This was carried out by Lisbeth Salander, a surveillance agent with Milton Security.
Blomkvist is promised considerable financial reward and solid evidence against Wennerström, in exchange for writing the Vanger family history. Vanger believes that his greatneice, Harriet, was murdered by a member of the family 36 years earlier. Blomkvist moves to the Vanger estate and becomes immersed in the history of Harriet's disappearance.
Salander, who was ruled legally incompetent as a child, is under the care of legal guardian Holger Palmgren, but he has a stroke. Her new guardian, Nils Bjurman, is a sadist who uses his position to sexually abuse her in return for access to her own money. After he rapes her, Salander takes her revenge by torturing him and threatening to ruin him unless he gives her full control of her finances.
Blomkvist discovers Salander has hacked into his computer, and persuades her to assist him with researching Harriet's disappearance. Together they uncover decades of buried evidence, and they begin to suspect that they are on the trail of a serial killer. They have sexual intercourse, but the antisocial Salander keeps Blomkvist at a distance emotionally, refusing to give herself fully.
Blomkvist discovers that the killer is Martin Vanger, who tells him that his father initiated him when he was a teenager. He admits to murdering dozens of women, but denies killing his sister. Martin takes Blomkvist prisoner and nearly kills him, only for Salander to arrive just in time to save him. Martin is killed in a car accident while escaping Salander's pursuit. Salander's hacker acquaintance, Plague, sets up a phone tap on Anita Vanger's home in London. This proves that Harriet is alive, and located in Australia. Blomkvist flies over alone to find Harriet, because Salander's mother has just died. Harriet tells Blomkvist that her father and brother sexually abused her for years, and that she went into hiding because she killed her father. With Martin dead, she returns to Sweden, where she reunites with her great-uncle, who makes plans for her to take the position of CEO of the Vanger Corporation. Blomkvist accompanies Salander at the funeral.
Blomkvist is furious when he learns that the evidence against Wennerström that Vanger promised him is useless. However Salander has already hacked Wennerström's computer and has discovered that his crimes go far beyond what Blomkvist documented. Using her evidence, Blomkvist prints an exposé and book which ruins Wennerström and catapults Millennium to national prominence. Salander, using her phenomenal skill with computer hacking, succeeds in stealing more than a quarter of a billion dollars from Wennerström's secret bank account. Blomkvist and Salander spend Christmas together in his holiday retreat and their sexual relationship continues. At the end of the year, she goes to Blomkvist's home with her Christmas present for him, but sees him with Berger and flees. She had intended declaring her love for him.
As a post script, Salander continues to monitor Wennerstrom and after six months, anonimously informs a lawyer in Miami of his whereabouts. He is found in Marbella, dead, shot three times in the head.


What do you thing might be wrong with the people on here who have things tattooed on their foreheads?
Q. In real life I have seen a few people who did this to themselves but most of them are in prison and not free to roam the streets?

A. In some tribes in Africa people pull the skin around their mouth and put wooden plates on it. Some tribes put rings around their neck to elongate their necks and in China it was an ancient custom to put a shoe couple of sizes to small on women to make their feet smaller sometimes deforming the feet. Remember the corset in Europe, some women even passed out at exertion from the lack of oxygen. All I am saying is that people have always taken drastic measures for their appearance, from plastic surgery, tattoos, etc, etc. What it is not considered beautiful in our culture is in another, is part of who we are. While I personally won�t tattoo my body, I don�t frown upon those that do it, just don�t expect me to find them attractive and don�t stare, that�s my take on it.





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Minggu, 30 Juni 2013

where is the best tattoo places in illinois ?

Q. I am very nerves for my 1st tat., i think i'd feel more comfortable with a women doing my tattoo but i cant seem to find a salon that has women tattoo artist. If you know any that would be great !!!!!!!!

Also im looking to find a place around rockford or naperville or elgin area

A. I have seen some of the work that has come out of the Tattoo factory in Chicago. There is a female artist there names Beth....I think, and she was really cool and did some good work. I met some of those guys at a convention and they were all really good artists and very cool people.

http://tattoochicago.com/

Check them out...


What is the big deal about women getting tattoos?
Q. I'm getting a tattoo in July, and I've been reading about tattoos to make sure it is safe. And I keep seeing these articles about how women with tattoos are "disgusting". How can a beautiful women with a nice feminine tattoo be disgusting? Why can men get sleeves, but if a woman gets a some-what large tattoo its considered terrible?

A. I`m old fashioned and prefer women with no tattoos. To me it`s advertising to be in a lower class, especially the body tattoos that are very visible no matter how they dress. I don`t look down on people with tattoos, I just prefer their natural self. To each their own and freedom to all.





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Why do women find my tattoo offensive?

Q. I can't figure out why women find my tattoo so offensive. The tattoo is on the palm of my right hand and it says "Captain Slapaho" in big cursive blue letters. It's just my individual expression. How come women always get so mad when they see it?

A. pics or it didn't happen :]


If a young man has large tattoos on the backs of his hands and fingers, can he avoid the draft this way?
Q. I am a female, and do not advocate draft dodging. I am just curious. I think that it is against military rules for a military man (or woman) to have tattoos on the backs of their hands.

Just curious that if a young man already has them before he is drafted, will the tattoos disqualify him for service?

A. Will depend on how extensive they are and what they are. A draft situation would over write a lot of rules do to the need for soldiers.

Vet-USAF





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What do you think of half-sleeve tattoos on women?

Q. I really like them and I'm even considering getting one but I am curious what the general public thinks of women with them? Large tattoos, at least where I live, are typically a male thing.

A. I think that no matter where you go, you'll have some people who love them and some who hate them. I've seen women with them, and I think they look great. Personally, I think it's your body, and you should decorate it any way you please, and be proud of it, regardless of what other people think


Why do so many military men and women have so many tattoos?
Q. Don't get me wrong- I LOVE tattoos and have a few myself.

But I've never seen such a high concentration of people with tattoos than on a military base. And most of the tattoos didn't appear to be military related. Both men and women with full or half sleeves, even some neck tattoos. Just curious on if there is a reason or trend to why so many military men and women have so many tats!

A. They are young full of hormones and have money in their pockets. It's a characteristic of the culture they are a part of and a right of passage as well... these are also the type of people who usually act before they think (in general while excluding the General) and if they are enlisted it's like a college massive college party with guns... They love to drink and party and go crazy because there's not much of anything better they can do except play COD...





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Any ideas of a tattoo that mean stay strong?

Q. I want something on my hip or wrist just to remind me to stay strong.

A. The tattoo that means strength is the black panther.

The black panther is the largest and most ferocious cat of the Americas, pound for pound more fierce and dangerous than: the tiger, the lion or the leopard. The panther is at the pinnacle of the food chain in the Americas. Wherever this feline is found, it's revered for its strength, valor and power. Also for its maternal gentleness. As a tattoo motif, the panther makes a powerful statement about the person who chooses it, for it is a symbol of courage, strength and personal leadership.

On a woman, they look best on a forearm or outer calf. If you want it perfect, make sure the length of the panther matches the length of your forearm or calf or it wont look right.


Tattoo ideas for the poem Annabel lee by Edgar Allen Poe?
Q. He is my favorite poet and Annabel Lee is my favorite poem. I want a tattoo to represent this. Any ideas would be very helpful. Also for placement it needs to be in an area I can cover easily because of work. I also have one tattoo already on my right hip that runs up to my bottom rib.

A. Something like the first link. I believe that the sea is a crucial part of this poem. It's one of my favorite Poe poems and he's also one of my favorite poets. The sea also features in 'The City and The Sea' and 'A Dream Within A Dream'. It plays a metaphorical and symbolic role in these three poems.

It means that all things will at last be swallowed up by the eternal and immortal. All rivers flow unto the sea.

I think that the first link is a nice setting with a girl on the beach and a moon. This is nice because it kind of says something beautiful and gothic like 'all our life is a shadowplay'.

Having the setting or picture placed in a frame could be really cool. Like a locket, the type of love locket that they had back in the 1800's. Men and women would keep a picture in the locket, the frame is more important in this case. Maybe an oval type shape?

The other thought was an anime type cartoon. Have you heard of 'Lenore: The Cute Dead Little Girl' or 'Ruby Gloom'? I thought perhaps a more defined anime however - Annabel Lee doesn't seem cute or little, she's a very mature sort of immortal love.

Good luck. In the end I don't want to say too much. I understand how special this poem is. The three ideas were a: the sea or beach, b: anime / cartoon caricature. And c: a locket.

Good luck.





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What do you think of girls with tattoos just below pants levels?

Q. many women have what some called tramp stamps. Do you think it is a sign of a sexual easy woman?

A. Having any tattoo or the location of any tattoo isn't a indication of someone's sexual promiscuity.

Tattoos have nothing to do with someone being sexually active or not...just as not having any tattoos doesn't indicate that either.


What is the Sexiest tattoo location on a woman?
Q. What do you think is the sexiest location on the body a woman can have a tattoo. I think tattoos on the small of the back is the sexiest spot.

A. As a woman, I think it`s sexy and pretty to see it in the middle of her lower back, that shows just above low-rise pants.





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Will my tattoo disqualify me from Air Force National Guard?

Q. I am planning on joining the Air Force National Guard, however, I'm slightly worried about one of my tattoos getting in the way. I have six tattoos, all are very small, and only one of them is visible. The visible tattoo I have is behind my ear. It is a tiny tattoo of two music notes. I got it a few years ago when I first turned 18 and had no plans of joining the military.

I keep getting mixed answers on whether this tattoo is okay or not. Some people say no and some say yes. Some people say you need a waiver. I've seen on some sites that as long as it's not vulgar or disrespectful it is okay. I also saw a video on youtube, not sure how legit it is, of a woman answering frequently asked questions regarding the Air Force and one was about tattoos. In the video she said that it is okay as long as they are not offensive and don't exceed 25 % of the body part. I will place the link for the video down below and you guys can let me know if that video is legit or not.

Has anyone had any expeirence with this? I really want to join and I'd hate it if some silly tattoo that I got when I was young messed that up.

Thanks!

Here's the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PHCK1VMHrkk

A. yes


Where would a feather tattoo look best on a womans body?
Q. I'm thinking behind my neck. I can't decide if i think it would look great or odd looking in that spot. Any better suggestions of a spot?

A. I think they look astounding right on the neck, sort of behind the ear. It doesn't look so...random, like it would on the center of the back. Anyway, a feather tattoo would look good just about anywhere.(:





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