Sabtu, 20 Juli 2013

i need horse related quotes to go with this tattoo?

Q. just some short yet inspirational sayings or quotes that are horse related to go with this tattoo

http://tribal-tattoos.net/InkedStar/Tribal__style_horse_by_InkedStar.jpg

A. First off, that is a NICE tattoo!!! I think I just might get it. ;P

Second, there are so many quotes that I think could go with this. <www.quotegarden.com> has a list of horse related quotes. The direct link is <http://www.quotegarden.com/horses.html>

I like:
To ride a horse is to ride the sky. ~Author Unknown

A lovely horse is always an experience.... It is an emotional experience of the kind that is spoiled by words. ~Beryl Markham

A horse is the projection of peoples' dreams about themselves - strong, powerful, beautiful - and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence. ~Pam Brown

The essential joy of being with horses is that it brings us in contact with the rare elements of grace, beauty, spirit, and fire. ~Sharon Ralls Lemon

A horse is worth more than riches. ~Spanish Proverb

In riding a horse we borrow freedom. ~Helen Thomson

Feeling down? Saddle up. ~Author Unknown

God forbid that I should go to any Heaven in which there are no horses. ~R.B. Cunninghame Graham, letter to Theodore Roosevelt, 1917

To me, horses and freedom are synonymous. ~Veryl Goodnight

Horses lend us the wings we lack. ~Author Unknown

The horse is God's gift to mankind. ~Arabian Proverb

Gipsy gold does not chink and glitter. It gleams in the sun and neighs in the dark. ~Attributed to the Claddaugh Gypsies of Galway

A horse is poetry in motion. ~Author Unknown

O! for a horse with wings! ~William Shakespeare, Cymbeline

If you are a woman:
A woman needs two animals - the horse of her dreams and a jackass to pay for it. ~Author Unknown

You wanted the shorter ones, so I tried to choose the short ones. TRIED, mind you. ;P Have fun choosing!! I think I just made your life harder though .. I apologize if I did. Ciao for now!!


meaningful sayings or quotes for tattoo?
Q. i want to get a tattoo of a quote in another language. nothing lovey dovey.. something strong and powerful. my friend has shes a strong woman and you only live once, so along the lines

A. Here are some excellent ones which are best for a tattoo -

�Love hurts, love scars, love wounds, and mars.� - Roy Orbison

�Love hurts more than hate.� - Michael Todd

�Drink to me� - Pablo Picasso

"Never give up.� - Winston Churchill

�Wherever you go, go with all your heart.� - Confucius

�Injustice in the end produces independence.� - Voltaire

�Interdependency follows independence.� - Stephen R. Covey

�Where there is no struggle, there is no strength.� - Oprah Winfrey

�If you can't convince them, confuse them.� - Harry S Truman

�Sex alleviates tension. Love causes it.� - Woody Allen

�Give thy thoughts no tongue.� - William Shakespeare

Here are the sources -

http://www.quotesdaddy.com/quote/776254/roy-orbison/love-hurts-love-scars-love-wounds-and-mars





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What is the sexiest place for a woman to have a tattoo and what would it be?

Q. I would do a tattoo on someone in the Pittsburgh Pa area if it is a quality image if you choose the flash, or I can pick something to do. I have done tattoos in the late 90's but had seven surgeries from a bad car crash, and am doing tattoos again.

A. Coming from a female, I think a small tattoo on one hip would look good


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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Do tattoo magazines except photos from anyone?

Q. I just did a pin up/ tattoo type photoshoot. I am wondering if it would be weird to send a few 8X10s to tattoo magazines, and ask if they would be interested in using my photo. I've never done this before and just wanted some background info.

A. No. And don't send anything before asking. Not weird, but your work could end up in the trash.
I'd suggest you e mail or write them to ask if they accept photos from readers. Some do, most don't. You also need to write up a contract as to how your photos will be used, as well as a model release for the woman who posed for you.


what are the standards for modeling for fashion?
Q. I want to be a model really bad but i don't what the standards are ..

A. For women, if you want to be seen on the cover of a national fashion magazine, to sign a lucrative national ad contract, to become a �supermodel�, or even to be a �fashion model�, you need the following when you start:

1. Be between 15-19 years old.
2. Be between 5�9� and 6� tall.
3. Be thin. Really, really thin. Something like 105-115 pounds, except for Plus models, who can be dress sizes 10-20 or so, depending on the market.
4. Don�t have especially large breasts (34C is generally the upper bound of acceptable), lots of stretch marks, tattoos, piercings or highly tanned skin. Dark skin is fine, lots of tan is not fine.
5. Be beautiful. Not necessarily pretty, but beautiful. An interesting, beautiful face is at least as good for a fashion model as is an �all American� look.
6. Have the right personality for it: a strong commitment to modeling (not just an interest in it), an ability to take rejection (something most beautiful girls aren�t good at), a thick skin, not a lot of modesty (nobody cares what you don�t want someone to see, we have a fashion show to put on . . .) and a lot of self confidence.
7. Be willing to relocate to a major market, with New York City strongly preferred.
8. Be willing to travel to strange locations with no friends there to support you, little money, little help, lots of opportunity for both good and bad things to happen to you.





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I asked a black girl why do most black women pick the thuggish black guys over good hard working blackmen?

Q. And she said because the thugs always have more swagger and she LOVE Tattoos and thugs have more game the average black man and that's why they go for the thugs more? What is this swagger black women always talk about?

A. The thing here is the "bad boy" looks excites women as it entices them with adventure and a wild side they dont have but if most only knew what those types are really but some people just have to learn the hard way so they try at least so they have no regrets


Should the NBA ban players with tattoos or other ridiculous looking hair?
Q. So many of the black athletes have ridiculous hair and will not wear suits to games. These black people look like trash and near some direction. Maybe if David Stern would just fine more of the players the white guys in the suits would be making more money.

A. It is the black people who are actually making those shots those white people cant make. Why shouldnt they be able to have tattoos?? cause idiots like you dont like them?? Then dont watch. As far as their hair goes that is just retarded!! I would love to see a pic of you.
They shouldnt have to wear suits either. They dont play in them. It doesnt effect the game one bit. But they do get fined if they dont show up in them. If they want to pay... WHO CARES?? The people who are making them big bucks are making that money because of their shooting ability. Maybe those white boys should step up there game a little,THEN THEY WILL MAKE MORE MONEY


P.S. According to your other questions, it is apparent you are a racist and a sexist. Must hurt your feeling, with all them blacks and women making more out of themselves that you ever could. You are pythetic!!!



EDIT:

ACTUALLY DICK DAVE23:

Thats not what I was saying. He was complaining about the white boys ...sniff sniff not making the money they should. If they were out there shooting like Lebron, they would be making more money. THATS WHAT I WAS SAYING DUMBASS





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Kamis, 18 Juli 2013

Why do young women get tattoos on thier lower back?

Q. I've come across many women between 20 and 35 years of age with tattoos on their lower back. I realize this has been going on for awhile. My male friends perceive this as a sign that these women tend to be more promiscuous, with very liberal sexual tendencies. Are they right?

A. yes. as with anything, this is not always true. but generally speaking, yes! its the same with the hip (tramp stamp) why would you get a tattoo above your butt/crotch, when you know you are constantly going to be asked to show it, unless you actually want to? and the ones that get upset the most about it are the ones that were at the bar the nite bfore showin it to an entire football team in the VIP. i have seen it everyday for 5 years. trust me on this one.TATTOO ARTISTS OF AMERICA. HELPING MEN FIND THE WOMEN THAT LIKE IT FROM BEHIND!


What do you think of young women with tattoos?
Q. What is your opinion on young women (like, 18-30) who have tattoos?
Either a seductive low-back tattoo, or artsy elaborate shoulder blade tattoos, or colourful half to full sleeves?

I've asked this question in the tattoo forum, but now I want to hear from people in the general fashion boards. ;D

A. I think they make women look very unattractive. They are tramp stamps.





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How important is "originality" in a tattoo design?

Q. Check out this quote from an interview with Pat Fish (a woman tattoo artist world famous for her Celtic designs). It came out in 2003:

"College students cast about for something with meaning. The great default is something written in Japanese. It's low commitment, and they can feel wicked and tattooed. Frankly, a tiny kanji looks better than a miniscule rose. We call those 'zits on sticks.' The most common tattoo we do, besides kanji, is suns. Especially on girls' lower backs. For the last four or five years, we've done at least one a day. I hung a sign on the front door of my house that says, 'This is the bungalow that suns on butt cracks bought.'" ......

"We work out of files. I have a file of just suns. That way, I don't have to keep drawing the same thing. After the customer looks at 500 different suns, one-third will pick the same sun. It's the logo for this generation�Leo Zulueta's tribal sun. Then they can make it even more meaningful by putting a kanji in the center! My mantra about that is, 'The baker doesn't complain when the muffins sell well.' So, if we bake another dozen kanji, we're happy to do it!"
(source: http://www.luckyfish.com/controversial.html)

Hmmm...What�s the �logo� for THIS generation?

Here is the artist�s cynical viewpoint. Most are probably sick of doing the same �unoriginal� pieces. (Earlier in this article she says �That�s what employees are for!�)

But there is also a value in the standard design; everyone needs to be familiar with it so its �standard� meaning comes across. If every traffic light used different colors to mean �stop� and �go,� it would be really confusing.

Your thoughts?
I walked by Pat Fish's shop today (it's really close to my house) and peeked in....there is a whole HUGE wall of kanji flash, with the meanings of each character! I can really sympathize with her cynical attitude, but this just made the shop look really bad!

A. I completely feel sorry for tattoo artists who do 3-4 tramp stamps a day. As a piercing apprentice I feel as if I might scream every time some generic girl comes in to get either her tongue, her belly button, or both pierced. You can't blame people though, we're all victims trying to look cool. Some of us might not go out and get tattooed on a whim, but we will express it in other ways.


What type of tattoos do women likes on guys?
Q. I wanna get a sleeve tattoo but I can't choose which one!
Color? Only black ink? designs?
I like the Japanese and tribal designs,I just can't make a decision!! help!

A. Don't care about if a tattoo will get you laid or not. Tattoos are supposed to be either something meaningful or for aesthetic purposes.

Also, every woman is different. Some will love tattoos, some will hate them and others will be indifferent. So honestly, don't worry about it.

If you really can't decide on what style, think about a subject. Meditate on it for a while and then you'll know if you actually want it or not. Just be an adult and get a tattoo for yourself not for what others want or what you'd think they want.


oh and because of your indecision i can only imagine how stumped you are on finding the perfect artist. find reviews on shops at specific artists in your area. look at the cleanliness of a shop and how you are treated from the moment you walk in.





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Rabu, 17 Juli 2013

Tattooed women, Do you have any tattoos on your ankle/leg? If not then why? Is a sleeve better on arm or leg?

Q. This made me curious ever since I read someone else's similar questions. I have tattoos on each side of my ankle and just assumed that it never looked bad or bothered anyone, since I've gotten all compliments. I never understood though why people are saying that tattoos on the leg only look right on "certain" women who know how to pull off that look. What does that mean? I like the way a leg sleeve looks (a small one) + it can easily be concealed when needed. Also, why would anyone think it looks too masculine for a women to tattoo her leg.- Most guys I see have their arms & back, not their legs!
Thanks!

A. I have a tattoo on my ankle. It doesn't quite go all the way around and I do plan on finishing it, as well as getting one on my other ankle. For me, I would get my legs covered before my arms. It's easier to cover if you need to do so. I wear jeans most of the year anyway, so it would be less likely to fade.

To each their own. Put your tattoos where you want them, not where other people think they should be.


if i get a tattoo on the side of my ribs will it get stretched out when i get pregnant?
Q. i want a tattoo on my side where my ribs are, like where my arm falls when it's straight down by my side. is that a safe enough area, or will it stretch a little when i get pregnant?

A. It might just a bit. Depends on weather or not you're prone to gain a bunch of weight when you get pregnant. Ask your mother if she got real big during her pregnancy. Are you planning on getting pregnant soon? If so, then just wait the 9 months then get the tattoo. If you're just thinking about it for the future, then don't worry too much about it. If you make a conscious effort not to gain too much weight during pregnancy (now I'm not saying starve yourself and unborn child-gain the appropriate amount, but don't over due it like some women do when they use pregnancy as an excuse to eat anything and everything and then the weight is hard to come off after wards.) Like I was saying, if you just make sure not to go overboard with the weight gaining during pregnancy and do your best to tighten up after the baby comes, then yes I think you should be fine, ribs are one of the last places to accumulate weight...I'd be more worried about the tummy area. Especially if you turn out to be one of those women who gain it all in their belly and stay tiny everywhere else (those lucky
b!tc*es!) haha. Best of luck...





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What are some good books for teenage girls to read?

Q. Ive just recently finished reading Saving Francesca. and i enjoy the twilight series. I like books with relationships,crushes,sex,drama and so on.

A. Hi,
I'm a fantasy, sci-fi, horror type reader. Try reading the Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare they are simply amazing and not to mention they are far better than Twilight, in my opinion anyway. I would highly suggest them if you liked Twilight because they are something a bit different and open your eyes to a different world of vampires and werewolves than Twilight presents.

There are three books in the trilogy:
City of Bones
City of Ashes
City of Glass

Here's a book description for the City of Bones:
When fifteen-year-old Clary Fray heads out to the Pandemonium Club in New York City, she hardly expects to witness a murder -- much less a murder committed by three teenagers covered with strange tattoos and brandishing bizarre weapons. Then the body disappears into thin air. It's hard to call the police when the murderers are invisible to everyone else and when there is nothing -- not even a smear of blood -- to show that a boy has died. Or was he a boy?

This is Clary's first meeting with the Shadowhunters, warriors dedicated to ridding the earth of demons. It's also her first encounter with Jace, a Shadowhunter who looks a little like an angel and acts a lot like a jerk. Within twenty-four hours Clary is pulled into Jace's world with a vengeance, when her mother disappears and Clary herself is attacked by a demon. But why would demons be interested in ordinary mundanes like Clary and her mother? And how did Clary suddenly get the Sight? The Shadowhunters would like to know. . . .

Exotic and gritty, exhilarating and utterly gripping, Cassandra Clare's ferociously entertaining fantasy takes readers on a wild ride that they will never want to end.

I would highly recomend this series to anyone, I simply adored them, they were the best books I'd read in ages.

I would also highly recomend Finikkin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta. It's also a fantasy themed book and it's also among my favorites.

Here's a book description for it:
Finnikin of the Rock and his guardian, Sir Topher, have not been home to their beloved Lumatere for ten years. Not since the dark days when the royal family was murdered and the kingdom put under a terrible curse. But then Finnikin is summoned to meet Evanjalin, a young woman with an incredible claim: the heir to the throne of Lumatere, Prince Balthazar, is alive.

Evanjalin is determined to return home and she is the only one who can lead them to the heir. As they journey together, Finnikin is affected by her arrogance . . . and her hope. He begins to believe he will see his childhood friend, Prince Balthazar, again. And that their cursed people will be able to enter Lumatere and be reunited with those trapped inside. He even believes he will find his imprisoned father.

But Evanjalin is not what she seems. And the truth will test not only Finnikin's faith in her . . . but in himself.

I thouroughly enjoyed Finikkin of the Rock it was something very different and it was well written and often sad and moving.
Hope this helps.


How can one visually compensate for their lame personality?
Q. like say i'm totally lame... and to counteract this lameness, i was planning on getting five pairs of skinny jeans, some facial piercings, and a new haircut just like Oprah's...

do you think this is adequate to mask my lameness?.. is there anything else i could do to maximize my coolness?..

Social Science > Women's Studies > Oprah is God

A. *You soooo have to get a lower back tattoo and go see "Twilight." Doing those things should maximize your coolness..I think.





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Guys: what would you think of a small rib tattoo on a woman?

Q. I'm 18 and I really want to get a hamsa (hand of god) tattoo design on the side of my ribcage, but I want it to be relatively small. If I really want it in a few months I'm going to get it either way because it's my body, but I was just curious what you guys would think of that on a girl. It would be my only tattoo. Thanks! I'm a runner and stuff btw so it's not like I'm overweight and want to show off an unattractive part of my body.

A. Good thing.


What does everyone think of tattoos on the side of the arm?
Q. I have been wanting a tattoo similar to Sahar from the Real World New Orelans and Elina from ANTM cycle 11. I think it looks delicate and feminine, but I don't know if it will always look good. What do you think?

A. I think their tattoos are really good and they will always look good. But I would like to recommend you some other tattoo designs because tattoo designs must be unique, you don't need to copy their tattoo. If you are looking for some feminine & delicate tattoo designs then in my view butterfly and fairy look good on arms. Let's see on this girl having a wonderful tattoos of butterfly on her arm. we think Both women and butterflies have wonderful, curvy forms. They both have delicate, soft texture and are very pleasing to the eye. Tattoo of butterflies can be any size is also important.
http://www.tattoos-beauty.com/image-files/butterfly-tattoos.jpg





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How can one visually compensate for their lame personality?

Q. like say i'm totally lame... and to counteract this lameness, i was planning on getting five pairs of skinny jeans, some facial piercings, and a new haircut just like Oprah's...

do you think this is adequate to mask my lameness?.. is there anything else i could do to maximize my coolness?..

Social Science > Women's Studies > Oprah is God

A. *You soooo have to get a lower back tattoo and go see "Twilight." Doing those things should maximize your coolness..I think.


What does it signify about a woman if she's into erotic fantasy art--this seems to be a recent subculture?
Q. Similar to the new Twilight craze for teens only for women 25-45.

It's almost the equivalent of the modern day pin-up girl, but with a BDSM spin--dirty/edgy, heavy makeup, exotic lingerie, tattoos, wings, maybe some bondage and a sword. It's borderline porn but sells in American malls on calendars without restriction.

It almost seems like a subdued expression of lesbianism, but many or most of these women claim they're straight.

A. I only like that kind of artwork if there are a couple of subs in it to do her bidding. Otherwise, just a Domme by herself would not interest me. As Rio said, it's about putting yourself in the woman's place, not being with her yourself. I don't think I'd want a calendar like that, though, lol. I like my kittens and landscapes. ;-)





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Does it hurt more to get a tattoo below the shoulder like the outside of ur bicep or just above the heart?

Q. I am 13 and I was wondering would it hurt more to get a tattoo below the shoulder like on the outside of your bicep or just above the heart like in between the heart and the collar bone... Btw I am a male if that makes any difference please help me out!!!! Thanks.

A. I answer these questions related to pain in the same way every time.

The pain in different places differs from person to person, pain threshold does have a lot of input but, for example, my chest tattoo didn't hurt at all, where as some people I know said their chest tattoo hurt a lot!

Anyway, here's a basic pain level chart I always reffer people to.

Pain level 1
These include the upper arm, forearm, calf, Bum, and Thigh. For a 1st tattoo these are great points to begin your inked journey.

Pain level 2
These include the centre back, front / side of thighs and shoulders. This is also not too bad a start for your first tattoo. The shoulders and central back region can be area that require quite a lot of movement. The skin on these areas is much looser meaning it takes longer to tattoo and also longer to heal. On areas that have lots of movement such as these, require more care once a tattoo is completed. Due to the thigh area being quite a dense muscle mass and also quite tight skin, it may tend to bruise the day after.

Pain level 3
These include the knees, elbows, hands, head, neck, feet, chest and back of thighs. Beginners beware of starting at these areas. You would need to be determined to have tattoos here as the high sensitivity would require a lot of mental focus to get you through. The poor quality of skin on both the knees and elbows will result in a very slow tattoo process and nerves are very close to the surface in these areas. This could result in the tattooing being unbearable for any length of time for some people. As with the orange areas these tend to be high movement areas and will require a longer healing timescale. You may find that to achieve a good solid colour, you may have to repeat the tattoo process on these areas. As a side note the chest area on men can be much more sensitive to pain than a woman, yet due to the tighter skin on a male, the tattoo can be completed quicker.

Pain level 4 (OWCHIE!)
Areas include hips, ribcage, stomach, back of knees, armpit, inside of elbow, nipples, lips, inside of thighs and genitals. Are you really sure you want to get that tattoo? As these areas can elicit crying, half finished tattoos or even the customer passing out. This could just be more than you may be able to handle. All of these purple areas are considered by most to be the most painful areas to be tattooed. The stretchy or thin skin over bone are slow to tattoo, some of these may require multiple sessions to achieve solid colour and smooth shading. Healing can be just as painful as receiving the tattoo and may require a few days off from your regular activities.

SOME USEFUL TIPS WHEN GETTING A TATTOO:

�Women are your more sensitive the week prior to and during your cycle. Plan around those dates to have the best experience possible when getting your tattoo.
�Use lotion everyday on the area to be tattooed at least 1 week prior for healthier skin and better results.
�Do not go out in the sun at least one week prior to being tattooed (including tanning beds) This drys the skin and if peeling occurs could damage the tattoo.
�Consider what you will wear for 2 weeks while healing if your tattoo is in an area like the foot, waist, shoulders or chest. Shoes, waistbands, belts, underwear, and bras can all damage tattoos if you do not plan ahead. Find comfortable clothing that will not touch or rub during this time.
�Always eat a good meal before being tattooed and drink plenty of fluids.
�Be sure to get a good nights rest before your appointment.
�Ask what kind of aftercare products you will need when you set up to get your tattoo.
�Mention any allergies you may have, pigments, dyes, perfumes.
�Some medication may thin your blood, check with your doctor before being tattooed.
�Anyone with an autoimmune disorder needs to check with their doctor and should bring a note to be tattooed.


how much does a tattoo hurt?
Q. I'm planning on getting a black tattoo, about 2x1 inches, on the inside of my wrist, but I have a really low tolerance for pain. How bad would this hurt?

A. I answer these questions related to pain in the same way every time.

The pain in different places differs from person to person, pain threshold does have a lot of input but, for example, my chest tattoo didn't hurt at all, where as some people I know said their chest tattoo hurt a lot!

Anyway, here's a basic pain level chart I always reffer people to.

Pain level 1
These include the upper arm, forearm, calf, Bum, and Thigh. For a 1st tattoo these are great points to begin your inked journey.

Pain level 2
These include the centre back, front / side of thighs and shoulders. This is also not too bad a start for your first tattoo. The shoulders and central back region can be area that require quite a lot of movement. The skin on these areas is much looser meaning it takes longer to tattoo and also longer to heal. On areas that have lots of movement such as these, require more care once a tattoo is completed. Due to the thigh area being quite a dense muscle mass and also quite tight skin, it may tend to bruise the day after.

Pain level 3
These include the knees, elbows, hands, head, neck, feet, chest and back of thighs. Beginners beware of starting at these areas. You would need to be determined to have tattoos here as the high sensitivity would require a lot of mental focus to get you through. The poor quality of skin on both the knees and elbows will result in a very slow tattoo process and nerves are very close to the surface in these areas. This could result in the tattooing being unbearable for any length of time for some people. As with the orange areas these tend to be high movement areas and will require a longer healing timescale. You may find that to achieve a good solid colour, you may have to repeat the tattoo process on these areas. As a side note the chest area on men can be much more sensitive to pain than a woman, yet due to the tighter skin on a male, the tattoo can be completed quicker.

Pain level 4 (OWCHIE!)
Areas include hips, ribcage, stomach, back of knees, armpit, inside of elbow, nipples, lips, inside of thighs and genitals. Are you really sure you want to get that tattoo? As these areas can elicit crying, half finished tattoos or even the customer passing out. This could just be more than you may be able to handle. All of these purple areas are considered by most to be the most painful areas to be tattooed. The stretchy or thin skin over bone are slow to tattoo, some of these may require multiple sessions to achieve solid colour and smooth shading. Healing can be just as painful as receiving the tattoo and may require a few days off from your regular activities.

SOME USEFUL TIPS WHEN GETTING A TATTOO:

�Women are your more sensitive the week prior to and during your cycle. Plan around those dates to have the best experience possible when getting your tattoo.
�Use lotion everyday on the area to be tattooed at least 1 week prior for healthier skin and better results.
�Do not go out in the sun at least one week prior to being tattooed (including tanning beds) This drys the skin and if peeling occurs could damage the tattoo.
�Consider what you will wear for 2 weeks while healing if your tattoo is in an area like the foot, waist, shoulders or chest. Shoes, waistbands, belts, underwear, and bras can all damage tattoos if you do not plan ahead. Find comfortable clothing that will not touch or rub during this time.
�Always eat a good meal before being tattooed and drink plenty of fluids.
�Be sure to get a good nights rest before your appointment.
�Ask what kind of aftercare products you will need when you set up to get your tattoo.
�Mention any allergies you may have, pigments, dyes, perfumes.
�Some medication may thin your blood, check with your doctor before being tattooed.
�Anyone with an autoimmune disorder needs to check with their doctor and should bring a note to be tattooed.





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Selasa, 16 Juli 2013

Is it gay for a guy to get a rose tattoo?

Q. I'd like to get a rose tattoo on my ankle. I know many women who have this, but no guys. Is it considered gay to have that?

A. no way i think it would make you stand out maybe you'd start a new trend ;D!!!!


What are some "The Rose Tattoo" by Tennessee Williams quotes?
Q. I have to do a project for my English class & we just finished reading "The Rose Tattoo". In our project we need to include quotes which I tried finding on Google, but can't seem to find any good ones.

A. "A woman can be dignified in her grief but when it�s carried too far it becomes a sort of self-indulgence. Oh, I knew this was going to happen when you broke the church law and had your husband cremated!� ~ Father De Leo, The Rose Tattoo

�When he was shot at the wheel of the truck, it crashed and caught fire. But deliberate cremation is not the same thing. It�s an abomination in the sight of God.� ~ Father De Leo, The Rose Tattoo

Just as in our world, various societal components play a major part in the characters� every day lives. Religion is one of these components, and is particularly influential in The Rose Tattoo.

Cremation, disposal of a corpse by fire, is an ancient tradition and is often followed by the family saving or burying the ashes. Serafina chose to use cremation rather than burial as a means to dispose of her husband�s body, even though at that time it was against catholic law. In 1917, the Code of Canon Law forbade cremation for Catholics, and it was prohibited until 1963, when it was allowed, only if it was not chosen as a sign of denial of Christian teaching. The Rose Tattoo was written in 1951; therefore Serafina was breaking the ordinance.

Since 1963, the Catholic Church has issued many statements and instructions, urging that �the practice of burying the bodies of the faithful is by all means to be kept,� and �the Church earnestly recommends that the pious custom of burying the bodies of the dead by observed.�

So, although it is permissible for Catholics to practice cremation, it is strongly frowned upon by church officials.

Reasons that the Catholic Church gives for disagreeing with cremation:
(from the Committee on the Liturgy, United States conference for Catholic Bishops)

� the physical human body represents the experience of baptism
� the human body is a temple of the Holy Spirit
� �The body which lies in death recalls the personal story of faith, the past relationships, and the continued spiritual presence of the deceased person.�
� the worship of ashes could be construed as idol worship





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Why do people keep throwing Wet Wipes at me?

Q. I recently went to Atlantic City with my boyfriend as a getaway. We went to casinos and got tattoos of each other's names on both of us. At one point, we got tired of walking so we sat on the boardwalk against the wall of some store, and watched the ocean waves.

But all these people kept dropping baby wipes on us! One woman tried to wipe my face, and some others even tried to give us spare change!! We aint homeless! Why were they doing this? Is it because of my hair?

A. i love Atlantic city <3
Well it shows that people there care for the homeless lol(i think)
its what you wear really. a person with a tattoo and some other clothes that blends in with the tattoo
make you look homeless
ALSO "boardwalk against the wall of some store" just enhances the thought lol


In Scott Pilgrim vs the world the movie, is there a one for Matthew Patel?
Q. I saw the 2,3,4, and 7. I didn't see a 1,5, or 6. I was wondering if anyone noticed where the were at.

A. Oh TV Tropes, is there anything you don't know the answer to?

�Numerological Motif
�Director Edgar Wright has confirmed that Scott and each of the Evil Exes has their rank number featured during their respective scenes. Appearances known thus far:
0: Scott. Drinks Coke Zero and wears a shirt with "Zero" on it. Gideon refers to him by saying "you're zero, you're nothing!" in the final fight.
1: Matthew Patel. Identifies himself as "first", has his one eye covered by his emover, keeps pointing with one finger. Has a single chevron on his sleeve. Poses with one arm in the air, looking like the number one. Wallace also refers to him as "It's that one guy!"
1 1/2. Ramona claims that she went out with Matthew Patel (#1) for "a week and a half". Her next boyfriend was Lucas Lee (#2). She dyes her hair a different color every week and a half.
2: Lucas Lee. Just prior to his scene, Scott and Ramona pass two "X crossing" signs, and a crosswalk sign that counts down from 2. During the scene proper, the number appears on a prop car, as a tattoo on his neck, and on a trailer. Lee notes that Scott must be "seeing double," and that it will take "two minutes... to kick your ass" (which he says twice). Lee punches Scott twice to knock him out before the fight. The woman who sprays Lee's fist does so twice. Lee's ringtone is two beeps. Wallace notes that the stunt doubles get Lee's "sloppy seconds." Lee points at Scott with two fingers, and has two X's on his belt buckle. "2" is tattooed on his neck. In the "Cold Call" film-within-the-film we see, Lee's character refers to the two clicks his opponent will hear. Ramona dated Lucas in the 9th grade, two years after Patel. Lee claims there are "like, two hundred steps" on the grind rail. Before facing Lee, Scott learns the bassline to Final Fantasy II.
3: Todd Ingram. The Clash At Demonhead has 3 members. Wears the number on his shirt; has three stripes on each sleeve; has three stripes on each wristband; there's a particularly noticeable three on the wall of the dressing room; hurls Scott through three walls; Scott is thrown into a number of garbage cans with multiple 3's spray-painted on them; the words "Bass Battle" flash three times on screen; both Scott and Todd one-up each other three times before the end of the bass battle. Envy wears a shirt with three stripes as well. Also had three strikes against Vegan Law.
4: Roxy Richter. The fight takes place in a club simply called "4". The club itself is full of four-bulb light fixtures. Also, instead of being called "Roxie" like in the books, her name was changed to "Roxy" to have four letters. Her battle(s) with Scott is in four parts (in the snow, versus Ramona alone, versus Ramona-Scott, and versus Scott alone). The two girls are/were bisexual (2x2). The DVD trivia track points out she has four tears in her lace tights. Additionally the floor, disco ball, and Roxy's weapon are comprised of squares.
4 1/2. Scott is wearing a t-shirt featuring the Fantastic Four's "4" logo with an additional "1/2" doodled on it, halfway between battles 4 and 5.
5 & 6: Katayanagi Twins. One twin has five studs in the shape of a starburst on his costume; the other has six. Also combined: the Twins turn the dial on their music Up to Eleven (though the numbers are in Japanese).The first two notes they play on their keyboards are an E (the fifth letter after A) and a Bb, a tritone (or 6 half-steps) above E. Additionally their names and last name start with K the eleventh letter of the alphabet.
7: Gideon Graves. G is the seventh letter of the alphabet. The Chaos Theatre is introduced on-screen as "level 7." The second run scene is filled with bonus points and multipliers that use the number 7. Gideon becomes upset that his swallowed gum will be in his system for 7 years. Gideon activates a x7 multiplier when he summons his digi-tana and gets +7 x7 bonuses to his 'stats'.





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What do girls think of guys that have tattoos?

Q. I'm an 18 year old guy and I have a few tattoos already but I was just wondering what girls/women nowadays actually think about tattoos. I mean, it's not going to change my opinion about getting tattoos or affect what tattoos I get, I was just curious.

And I'm adding this in here as a little note: I hate tribal tattoos, Celtic tattoos, and armbands (among others). I will never get them.

A. Well, I'm an 18 year old girl and I have one tattoo and maybe getting one or two more in my future. I personally admire men who have tattoo's, it shows who they are and how they choose to express themselves, but then again, I like the unique and meaningful tattoo's only. However, ever girl has her own opinion on the matter, and you'll find some who hate them, some who don't mind them and others who love them. But like you stated above, that's good thinking, don't let others opinion's affect your decision's, it's your body, do what you wish.
I hope I could be of some assistance.


Do you think woman look hot with tattoos and body piercings ?
Q. Or do you think it's cheap and makes the woman look hard and sleazy ?They don't call them tramp stamps for nothing.

A. I had my tongue pierced when I was 16 but I went out and got wrecked and bit my tongue and cracked part of my tooth off! Bad move looking back. One of my mates used to have her clit pierced. I would never get that i would be too scared!

Tattoos I have two little ones close together at the bottom of my back. I have a butterfly that me and my mate both have and we got when we were 18. I also have my husbands name I got at 19.

My husband has a couple of tribal (one he designed himself), my name and Sunderland Football Club. They are all in black and I like that on a man like David Beckham yummy. He is getting our daughters name soon when we get more money.

We like watching Miami Ink thats a great programme and the people on it are brilliant tattooists.





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Senin, 15 Juli 2013

What part of the body is the most intimate part for a guy to get a tattoo?

Q. I'm looking to get a tattoo that will drive a woman mad and turn her on when I take off my clothes and she sees a tattoo. What part of the body will accomplish that?

Obviously, for women, tattoos on their legs, feet, hip, lower back, stomach, pubic area, or buttocks are all great intimate places. But what about guys?

A. Pubic area, sides,...neck?
Eh. Those are head turners for me, I guess.


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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What are your preferences, women?

Q. I know this is very subjective, but what are your physical preferences in a guy?

Anything such as:
ethnicity (just be honest)
height
facial hair
tattoos/no tattoos
muscular/skinny

Have fun and build your guy!

A. I love asians, i would like a brazilian italian men, i dont mind height to an extent (no midgets) but i took a 4"11 guy to my prom so im not big on height, it depends on whose face it ia but i dont like beards i slime smooth faces, none of that body art yakuza stuff but i few are fine, i like a little in between, like skinny but not gross looking a little chubby is not bad at all


I can't remember the name of this manga that I want to read?
Q. I remember that it was about a yakuza who had a tattoo some where on his body and if anyone looked at it something would happen to them. He met this ordinary girl, or did he kidnap her? She is a bit naive and has siblings. Anyway I can't seem to find it.HELP,PLEASE!!!!!

A. The closest I can think of is "Kono S o, Mi yo," where a character has a mark on his right buttock he calls a "stigma," and any woman who sees it will want to have sex with him.





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Anybody know of any good tattoo artists in or around Atlanta?

Q. I need a cover up a tattoo and I don't know what in the world I am going to cover it up with, but I need it to look nice and clean, not trashy. Thank you very much! P.s. maybe there is a site where people rate tattoo artists that I don't know about?

A. I have favorite shops in Atlanta in ORDER

#1. Ink and Dagger. Russ Abbott is AMAZING. He is hard to get an appointment with, but AMAZING nonetheless. Jason Kelley there is also phenomenal. The shop is really nice too.

http://www.inkanddaggertattoo.com/

#2. Memorial Tattoo. Both Locations have outstanding tattooers This is where the BEST artists in Atlanta who don't own their own shops go because the commission rate is good for them. There are some great women working here too if that makes you more comfy.

http://www.memorialtattooatl.com/splash.php

My favs with memorial here are

Moreland Ave Location - All phenomenal artists. Dave Kruseman just went back here from Ink and Dagger, and he is SO good. <3 He did my back piece. I am not one of these girls who will go to any old tattooer. Not to mention he has great manners. A mega cover-up job for me. it is gorgeous!

Cabbagetown location- Sam Parker is a doll. He has actually done most of my tattoos. He has an art degree also.Wonderfully talented.

#3. Olde School Tattoo in Marietta (i know no one has heard of this one), Brett there is a fabulous young tattooer putting out some of the cleanest work I have ever seen. He obviously needs to update his online portfolio, but I can not recommend him enough. He did a clipper ship on my husbands chest for half of the price my guys would have, and it is FLAWLESS. Shop is nice.I wouldn't get tattooed by the owner though.

http://www.oldeschooltattoo.com/gallery_brett.html

4. Liberty Tattoo on Ponce - Great Traditional stuff coming out of here. Chris who works here is a great tattooer. He did a virgin mary cover-up on my BFF. Looks great! Nice Shop!

http://www.libertytat2.com/

Thats probably about it in the Atlanta area. A lot of people really like All or Nothing. I don't like the attitude that those people have though.

Nikki at Rocket Salon in Athens RETIRED! Boo. She was one of my best too.


What are some good love quotes preferably in a different language?
Q. I wanna get a tattoo on the back of my neck that says something about love or being beautiful. just something classy and pretty. I would like it to be in another language like french or something. also since its going on the back of my neck it needs to be small. Thanks for your help!

A. 99% of all sayings wont fit there for size reasons. Pick another location. You need to pick an area that is flat and doesn't move or the lettering will distort. The usual location for classy or romantic says for a woman is the chest.

And you have to pick the words or they wont be meaningful, which is the basic reason for any tattoo. All tattoos are about you being true to yourself.





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Minggu, 14 Juli 2013

What can you tell about a woman who wears a flower tattoo on her upper right shoulder blade ?

Q. O.K. I recently had a falling out with a woman who always refered to me as her best friend. I caught her in tons of lies during our ,so-called, friendship and the rest of the time she just baffled me with her evasive personality and quirks. She had the most amazing flower tattoo (I think it was supposed to be an Iris or Orchid ) on her upper right shoulder blade.
I see in various magazines that alot of attention has been given to tattoos ,their art and body location and what they can tell about the person.
Any one have some thoughts on what I didn't know about my ex friend based on her tattoo ??
By the way I'm still crazy ,mad in love with her. I suppose my tattoo should be "Fool 4 love" across my forehead.

A. It means she likes flowers. And tattoos. Ta-da!!! Magic.


Why do women expect men to shave every ounce of hair off their entire body?
Q. i mean seriously women want us guys to shave our mustache, beard, chest, legs, heck even our pubic area. the only hair women like on guys is the hair on their head. i mean come on ladies don't you think you're taking it to far?

A. there are still plenty of women that like hair on men. At least women over 30 or so.

If I had to shave everything by the time I got finished I'd have to start all over where I began. Got hair everywhere but my forehead, palms, and soles of my feet. Unfortunately, as has been mentioned, being that way is not as popular as it used to be. But Sean Connery still gets away with it. Always did. And I think he's never had much trouble getting laid. Me neither.

In fairness, I don't care if women shave anything either. Actually prefer that they don't.

This new hair is gross crap is rooted in capitalism. No money to be made off of people that are content to be the way they were made. Had to ride the bus home the other day, and jesus, it was an eye-opener. Mexican kids with foot high cockatoo do's, black girls with multicolored, braided, two hundred dollar medusa-like tangles of greasy strings, white suburban punks with those ridiculous three inch long cones sticking through their ears. Bull rings in their snoots. Pierced this, pierced that. Tattoos everwhere that look like they were done with knitting needles and prune juice. Now we're supposed to get rid of all the hair that's not on our heads.

Culturally manipulated twits. The lot. And any woman that expects a guy to shave everything deserves the sort of spineless pushover that would accomodate her.





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Does anyone know of any websites or links to Lebanese makeup and application tips?

Q. I LOVE the way Lebanese women look with their makeup on. I would like to know how they get their eyebrows to look so perfect (without the tattoo, which I might get later, but can't afford right now) and also which makeup brands they use and some application tips. Also, how do you (they) get the hair so shiny???? I tried YouTube, but only got videos of women already made up...No real tutorials or brands....

A. Use eyebrow stencils to get that tattooed look.
They also use tape to get the dramatic eyeline so sharp.
See this video : http://video.asterpix.com/v/332209991/haifa-wehbe-arabic-makeup-tutorial/


How to do hair professionaly and properly?
Q. I want my hair blonde again so what products should good products should i use and is there any specific way i should use it. please help and send links to youtube videos and anything help!!!!

A. L'Oreal & Clairol, have been tested by women of all ages, and approved & recently published by the Good Housekeeping magazine for July or Aug. 2011, I can't remember which magazine issue I read from my doctor's office. Google it

There's a reason why those two have been around for over 5 decades. They've formulated their ingredients and improved it since then, don't you think?

Style meets chemistry meets biology: We're talking hair coloring.

Playing with chemicals is not like playing with clothes, or doing a manicure, there are penalties for playing chemicals in the lab. Even hair color experts at the salon are not rocket scientists, they do a bang up dye jobs to their clients or their own hair.

Chemicals can enter the body through the skin.

> > > Hair dye chemicals linked to cancer
London, Feb 20, 2013 I've been saying that since 2009.
Hair dyes, which include home hair colouring kits and those used at pricey salons, are linked to deadly cancer-causing chemicals, warn scientists. In 2009 the Mail revealed that women who used hair dyes more than nine times a year had a 60% greater risk of contracting blood cancer.
A year later the European Commission banned 22 hair dyes which put long-term users at risk of bladder cancer. < < < <�
Google: Teen 'feared she would die' after reaction to hair dye
The allergic reaction was caused by a well-known brand of semi-permanent hair dye Chloe used to turn her hair black for a Hallowe�en party. . . . . called for beauty bosses to ban hair dye chemical PPD (para-phenylenediamine) from the shelves. 11-04-11

The chemical is not new and is present in a number of brands of dark hair colours, acting to help adhere the dye to the hair so that it doesn't wash out. It�s made from coal tar and is used in both permanent and semi-permanent hair colours. It�s well-known to be a cause of serious allergic reactions -- including something called contact dermatitis which can lead to rashes, blisters, and open sores.
PPD is sometimes added to black henna tattoos and that using them is not safe. Allergic reactions usually begin within two to 10 days following application. One bad reaction can lead to sensitivities to other products such as hair dye, sunblock and some types of clothing dyes. Oftentimes, it's using the product a second or third time.

Google: A 38-year old mother left in a coma after using hair dye. SHE DYED HER HAIR MANY TIMES BEFORE, USING THE SAME BRAND. The British woman who went into coma after a reaction to hair dye has died after a year. Updated 11-25-12. The woman suffered a heart failure, struggled for breath and became unconsciousness. Her family blamed paraphenylenediamine, a chemical found in hair colour. Her family has now called for paraphenylenediamine to be banned from home dye kits. In 2000, a 38-year-old Indian-origin woman from Birmingham, Narinder Devi, died after an allergic reaction to hair dye.

Permanent black hair dye is linked to causing leukemia and lymphomas.

Google search: Salon hair dye horror stories. About 305,000 results (0.20 seconds) OR Google Salon Hair Dye Lawsuits. About 336,000 results (0.17 seconds) Dec. 2011
When it comes to hair care treatments, product use or visits to a salon or spa, the consumer must take responsibility to do their homework and be aware of all the risks involved.
Vanessa Minnillo Lachey: "I dated a guy once who wanted me to have blonde hair. Clearly, he was the wrong guy for me! I went to a lady who bleached my hair and it literally fell out. So, not only did I go back to my natural hair, I broke up with the guy!"
Another example posted on YA! 8-20-12. Is it just me or does xxl live max blonde make your scalp feel like it on fire? I've recently used a max blonde on my hair and I had to wash it wash off straight away because my scalp felt like it was on fire has this happend to anyone else?

A WOMAN was temporarily blinded when her face swelled up "like a football" following what she told was a severe reaction to hair dye.
Carmen Rowe, 25, from Swansea was hospitalised for three days after using the Clairol 'Nice n' Easy' natural black colour. She said: "I lost my job, all for the sake of a glamorous hairstyle. I just want to warn parents what could happen." She claimed she carried out a skin test 48 hours before using the dye without a problem and has been colouring her hair since she was 13. March 3, 2012.

Example of one who's hair is falling and stopped growing from YA!:
"my hair had been bleached many times and can't grow past a certain length
its also falling out . i stopped bleaching it.
i just need to add lenght! but if i can stop it from falling out..that be great too"





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Do tattoo magazines except photos from anyone?

Q. I just did a pin up/ tattoo type photoshoot. I am wondering if it would be weird to send a few 8X10s to tattoo magazines, and ask if they would be interested in using my photo. I've never done this before and just wanted some background info.

A. No. And don't send anything before asking. Not weird, but your work could end up in the trash.
I'd suggest you e mail or write them to ask if they accept photos from readers. Some do, most don't. You also need to write up a contract as to how your photos will be used, as well as a model release for the woman who posed for you.


How can i start my career as a tattooed model!?
Q. I need to know where to go or who to talk with. I have no idea where to start. I want to model for a tattoo magazine or an agency that loves tattooed women. Please help.

A. Look online and search in google tattoo modelling or agency or tattoo modelling

Sign up online or go to a address of the organisation

examples

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=tattoo+modeling+agencies&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari


Also sometimes online shopping models like tattoos depending or how many you have so look a shops like asos new look Zara ect

Good luck and research some





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Why do some say All American Muslim not accurate?

Q. I talk a little on tumblr with an American Muslim woman and she said the show is not accurate and she won't watch it. Just wondering the point of view of others.

And sorry if this is in the wrong section, wasn't sure where to put it.
I thought people would be mature enough to answer this without me asking them to but I guess not. stop judging. 9/11 wasn't because they were muslim. There are bad people in every religion. Grow up.

A. Oh my goodness, I watched like 10 minutes.

It was horrible!

The fat lady was exposing her leg up to the hip to show off a tattoo she had.

Her eyebrow and I think her nose were pierced. She didn't wear hijaab in any aspect--her sleeves were to her shoulder, her hair was exposed, her entire body was practically exposed. her parents didn't care, but her husband had to miraculously be Muslim. The man didn't even know what shahadah was!!! He blindly accepted Islam. He did no research himself.

They had dogs, too!

It was terrible, so so terrible!


How would you describe her tattoos?
Q. How would you describe the tattoos on this woman's left arm? (The colourful ones)

http://tattoome.tumblr.com/post/327416582/sextats-fuckyeahladyboner-misselise

A. They remind me of Koi scales or dragon scales.

[Edit]

It is definitely water, scales, and a Koi fish swimming. Just confirming it.





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What are some movies and TV shows that portray tattooed women?

Q. For a paper i have to write, i am trying to recall various forms of media that have portrayed women with tattoos.

Not actresses themselves with tattoos- but characters in all types of film. I am researching the "types" of women who have had tattoos to gain an understanding of how the media portrays tattoos on women in general.

So what movies/shows/music videos have you seen chicks with tats??

A. Abby Sciuto - NCIS
Pheobe Hallowell - Charmed (yes, I watched Charmed...)


What are some movies which include incest?
Q. I have an assignment at school related to incest, therefore i need examples of movies based on incest.

Also i will have to examine the movie and give evidence and examples from the movie to make my assignment strong.

Please help.

A. SPOILER ALERT: Incest is an integral part of the plot in some of these movies

I haven't seen Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (2009), but it has received plenty of critical acclaim. Movies that I've seen - and recommend - that have more than a passing reference to incest:

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009, Swedish with subtitles, Swedish title: Man som hatar kvinnor, which roughly translates to 'Men Who Hate Women') Still in the theaters, this is an excellent murder mystery. Clear cause and effect of how incest destroys families.

Natural Born Killers (1994) This one gives a clear depiction of how the scarred incest victim acts out in young adulthood, and that's an understatement!

Miller's Crossing (1990, by the Coen brothers, with John Turturro) The brother and sister explicitly talk about their part in it. There are 2 love triangles in this movie, make sure you get both of them.

The Color Purple (1985, with Danny Glover, Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg)

The Manchurian Candidate (1962) The original version with Angela Lansbury and Frank Sinatra. The incest here isn't sexual; it's about a mother using her son to satisfy her emotional needs. But the darkness of incest is all there: seductive behavior by the parent, and parental coercion to keep the child loyal and secretive.

Hamlet (1948, with Sir Laurence Olivier). I put the best version of this one in here because it's Shakespeare, portrayed by one of its greatest interpreters.

TV show: Six Feet Under (2001 - 2005) Incest is explored at least twice in the relationship between Brenda and Billy Chenowith.





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Question regarding penile tattoos?

Q. So, I was planning to tattoo the phrase "slippery when wet" on my penis, but my girlfriend didn't want me to, so I didn't. But we just broke up, so the plan's back on. I just want to see what girls would think about having sex with a guy with a tattooed penis. Would you have sex with a guy who did this?

A. Be prepared to have that penis our of service for quite a while while your tattoo heals hun. And I mean ALL THE WAY out of service, including self service...

While normal tattoos can take 2 to 4weeks to recover, tattoos in areas such as the genitals, underarms, and feet that are much harder to keep germ free, dirt free, sweat free, and constantly covered with the needed ointment can take considerably longer.

I'll not bother scaring you with how it's going to feel actually receiving the tattoo, since I'm sure you've contemplated it...


But take care exactly WHAT you have tattooed there. Text has a nasty way of blurring and getting splotchy and unreadable with age. And you're already putting it on a skin surface that isn't exactly smooth as a baby's bottom even when erect. How is that tattoo going to look when you aren't hard is a question to ask yourself?
All I'm saying is: Do you really want a woman to wonder what the heck that strange blob on your shaft is in 5 or 10 years?


Oh, and to the original question... A tattooed pecker isn't what gets me into bed with a man, it's his personality. It doesn't impress me, so I wouldn't care either way.


Is my fun life over now that I live with my GF?
Q. So, here it is the 4th of July and I wanted to spend it binge drinking with my friends tonight like I always do on holidays but nooooooo.... my GF wants to go into town and sit in the park and watch fireworks. Is this the beginning of the end for me? Do you know that woman actually trimmed off my toenails a couple of days ago after I passed out on the sofa? Heck, I could hardly walk when I woke up -- she had sawed off the ends and sanded them down, scraped off out all the dirt and grease under them and then scrubbed off all the scaley flakes of skin all over my feet and coated them with some kind of salve. Hell I stood up and without my old long toenails touching the floor I almost couldn't keep my balance and that greasy salve made my feet slip on the tile floor. What's next? Will she cut off my hair? Shave my underarms? Tattoo her name on my chest? Dang -- I think I may ahve made a big mistake moving in with her....

A. Find yourself a non crazy woman.





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