Q. I'm seriously thinking about getting a 3/4 sleeve on my left arm. I've been mulling it over for the past 2 years. I've pretty much decided that I'm going to do it. I have an idea of what I will want on my arm for the rest of my life. I know that the tattoos that I get will have meaning. I've read a fair amount of different info on tattooed women. What I want out of this posting is how your life changed when you started or completed your sleeve. Did people treat you differently? Friends or family? In public situations, work? How and where? Do you have kids? How do your tattoos affect that aspect of your life? Do you regret any of your tattoos? Just anything, however minuscule you think it is. I would love to hear it. Everyone I've asked has just told me to do it and I need some kind of other opinion. Please serious replies only. Don't write something here just because you need points. Thank you to everybody who read this and replies seriously.
I have 2 tattoos on my back already. I'm not asking because I care what people think about me, I'm just interested to see what peoples experiences are. Thank you again
I have 2 tattoos on my back already. I'm not asking because I care what people think about me, I'm just interested to see what peoples experiences are. Thank you again
A. I am female, age 48 and I currently have 25 tattoos. I didn't get my first one until I was 44. I do not yet have an arm sleeve tattoo, but I will in the future. I do have what I consider leg sleeve tattoos on both of my legs from the knees down - fully covered. My left leg is a complete Alice on Wonderland theme. Yes, I do find that people treat me differently, but that is their problem not mine. I find that most people I encounter think that because I am female and have so many tattoos that I must be homosexual -- I have never heard a more crazy thing, but then again so many people stereotype based on looks alone. I am lucky enough to work for a Software Company that accepts the way I look regardless of tattoos. I have a daughter age 19 and she has several tattoos as well. In fact, we usually go together and get them. My husband has no tattoos at all. I do not regret any of my tattoos. I find it is a great way of expressing myself. I consider my body a canvas and my tattoos to be works of art. I have a great respect for the few people that I have encountered that have actually taken the time to ask me about my tattoos and their meanings. NEVER let anybody tell you what you can and can't do with your body! Do what you like and like what you do!
I need tattoo sleeve ideas for a guy?
Q. Ok so I don't plan on getting a tattoo for a long time but I wanted to get some help. I need tattoo themes for a guys sleeve, I don't mean types of tattooing (old school, new school, traditional... Etc..) I mean themes so that the sleeve goes together and isn't a collage of a bunch of things. Like I know there is religious sleeves and other themes out there, so if someone could name different themes of mens sleeve tattoos that would be great..
A. Full arm tattoos were a way to designate a member of this organization, rank, and how many �stripes� each had earned. No matter men or women, sleeve tattoos are very popular. If you want to know more about sleeve tattoos, you can read this article: http://blog.getbetterlife.com/sleeve-tattoo-ideas
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