Q. I have been wanting to get a tattoo for a long time. I would want a small-ish lotus flower that is partially bloomed. I like the idea of a lotus because its blooming represents my own personal growth, the buddhist ideals it represents, etc. The question is- where should I put it? Should I even get a tattoo at all?
I'm a relatively classy chick, and I plan on having a professional career so I need it to be in a place that is only visible when I wear slightly more revealing clothing and/or a bathingsuit. I don't want anything on my lower middle back because that just screams tramp stamp to me. The first place I would think to put it is on my pelvis over my left hipbone- where the little indent is. The only problem with that spot is that I hear tattoos there look weird after pregnancy. I would like to have kids, so this is definately a factor.
I'm a relatively classy chick, and I plan on having a professional career so I need it to be in a place that is only visible when I wear slightly more revealing clothing and/or a bathingsuit. I don't want anything on my lower middle back because that just screams tramp stamp to me. The first place I would think to put it is on my pelvis over my left hipbone- where the little indent is. The only problem with that spot is that I hear tattoos there look weird after pregnancy. I would like to have kids, so this is definately a factor.
A. Classy women have tattoos too, ya know. Maybe on the inside of your ankle.
Tattoo locations for women?
Q. I want to get a tattoo of an eagle but I don't know where to get it. I am thinking either my lower back or my calf, but I know several people with very strong opinions about each location. Mostly that the lower back is for trampy girls and the calf is for lesbians. I am not either, but I am wondering if these are fairly common opinions. (The company I work for now is ok with tattoos that are not offensive and I wouldn't have a problem wearing pants to work if I change companies.) Any thoughts? Please don't respond if you are going to tell me not to get one at all. I get enough of that from my parents, and I have been thinking about this for several years and if you knew me and saw the design you would think it is a good fit. I respect your opinion but that is not answering my question which is the point of this.
A. If you care what those asshol'es think, you should not get a tat. A tattoo is not an Ambercrombie T-Shirt. (a fad) It is a life choice. If you want a lower BACK PIECE, go right ahead. A tattoo does not make you a lesbian either. It's just a tattoo. People talk about one place or another being "cliche" or "overdone." People get tats every day, every where on their bodies. If you name it, it gets tattooed, a lot. Good luck.
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