Minggu, 02 Februari 2014

Need some tattoo suggestions?

Q. Ive been thinking about getting a tattoo, particularly an octopus (theres reason behind it, but i wont get into that), but i wasnt sure where to get it, how big to get it.. etc.

Im 19, female, and i usually dress pretty girly, i wear alot of skirts and tank tops.. i just wanted to get it in a spot that wont look trashy or overly masculine. I dont really want a cute looking octopus, i wanted a more gnarly one like this:

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kxrn3okWym1qajqsyo1_500.jpg

any suggestions are helpful :)

A. I think the location of these women's large octopus pieces look really nice and feminine:

http://rarebirdfinds.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c6d1d53ef0120a5807258970b-300wi
http://www.checkoutmyink.com/assets/photos/0171/5612/Octopus_tattoo-back-Tattoo-art-sexy-girls-3_large.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3090/3131064971_07b7667b50.jpg

My favorite placement of these is the last one. I also think that if arranged properly, it would look pretty classy in this kind of location/arrangement:

http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:vMZdvR3cxD85mM:http://www.imagecows.com/uploads/6738-butterfly-strand-flower-tattoo-design.jpg&t=1

Good luck making a decision!


Do people find women with lots of tattoos to be unfeminine?
Q. I don't have any, and I'm not talking about the woman who has one or two, I mean like a sleeve or just multitudes of them all over. Tattoos in general are not the exotic body art that they were years ago -- many many people from all stages and phases of life have them. They are socially acceptable for the most part (i.e. you will no longer be denied a job - for the most part- based on the fact you have ink).

Even given all this, though, are they still considered more of a male thing?
Awww jeez KIA don't be a butterfly hunter...now I have to re-evaluate my feelings for you....lol...
Personally, I think either no ink or just one or two on a guy is hot. I don't want to be with someone with facial tattoos or a full back of them, but some of them can be really amazing looking. If it's done right, even sleeves don't have to be overwhelming.
Ultimately tho, it wouldn't be a deal breaker

A. I like artistic, feminine tattoos on other women, even when they have a sleeve or when they have their whole chest/shoulder area tattooed, if the tattoos are very well done. I like bright colors, feathers, birds, flowers, cherry blossoms, that kind of thing. I think tattoos can look cute on young women, but they don't look so great when women age, and the tattoo gets dull, fades, and most of all, just looks worn out and trashy. I don't understand women who get tattoos around their stomach area... if they get pregnant the tattoo is going to stretch and become distorted, they could get stretch marks on the tattoo, etc. People don't really think about the long term when they get tattoos. Tattoos are permanent, but they have a short shelf life in that sense. I like the way tattoos look (artistic, well done ones) but I don't like the idea of them being permanent.

I don't think faded, dull, worn out tattoos look good on older men either, but a man can age decently while having a full sleeve or a dozen tattoos on his body, some men can pull it off. I don't think the same is true for women, people expect women's bodies to be smooth and feminine, the tattoos become coarse looking after a while.

I was just looking at a tattoo blog earlier today, in fact! Here are some tattoos I like:
http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l4hi6d5nvx1qzabkfo1_500.jpg
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l38xdk031K1qzabkfo1_500.jpg
http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l2zwvvV6nG1qzabkfo1_500.jpg





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