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
Any 'older' women out there with Sleeve Tattoos?
Q. I'm 21 and already have many large tattoos but all in places that can be covered. I absolutely love them all and don't think I'll ever regret them as I'll always be able to hide them when I'm older.
I have been interested in getting a 3/4 sleeve for over a year now and love them. I get jealous when I see people with them!
My parents are dead against tattoo's and all my friends think it's a really bad idea but I'm not too bothered about their opinion as they were against the others that I got and love!
I don't currently have a partner and have also decided that if it were to put someone off they're obviously not for me.
My main concern is about how it's going to look when I get older. Ive never seen sleeves on an older woman (I'm thinking 40 +). I'm worried about how it will look in my wedding dress, what my kids will think of it (if they'll be ashamed to be with an inked mum) and generally how it will look on older skin.
I'd really appreciate some feedback from ladies who fit this criteria and if you have any regrets?
Also has it ever effected any job applications?
men's comments welcome also.
Thanks.
I would be most greatful for any photos of how your ink looks after the years.
I have been interested in getting a 3/4 sleeve for over a year now and love them. I get jealous when I see people with them!
My parents are dead against tattoo's and all my friends think it's a really bad idea but I'm not too bothered about their opinion as they were against the others that I got and love!
I don't currently have a partner and have also decided that if it were to put someone off they're obviously not for me.
My main concern is about how it's going to look when I get older. Ive never seen sleeves on an older woman (I'm thinking 40 +). I'm worried about how it will look in my wedding dress, what my kids will think of it (if they'll be ashamed to be with an inked mum) and generally how it will look on older skin.
I'd really appreciate some feedback from ladies who fit this criteria and if you have any regrets?
Also has it ever effected any job applications?
men's comments welcome also.
Thanks.
I would be most greatful for any photos of how your ink looks after the years.
A. I'm 40 & I have a 3/4 sleeve on the right and a half sleeve on the left. I am an attorney & manage the firm I work for. None of my clients know I have tattoos and not many of my coworkers know either. I wear a long sleeved suit to work. It's just what you do - it's not professional to wear short sleeves. Any job interview you go on you would be dressed professionally and they probably wouldn't know. After you get hired you can ask their policy on whether you can show tattoos at work.
I love my tattoos and thought I looked beautiful on my wedding day, but I think I have beautiful feminine tattoos. It took me years to decide on my sleeves and I absolutely love them - it's not like I picked art off a tattoo shop wall or copied someone else's idea, both of mine are pretty original. I am not having kids, but I would think they would think you were a pretty cool mom. I really don't care what anyone thinks of me or my tattoos. When you're in your 30s you generally have a ton more confidence than you do in your 20s. If you're that worried, you can always wear long sleeves. I have a lot of thin t-shirts that I can wear even in warm weather if I don't want my tattoos to show. I got my tattoos for ME and only for me, so I don't show them more than I show them. I just love having them.
I think you're doing a really smart thing by really thinking this through, so I think if you do decide to do it, you won't have any regrets. Good luck with your decision.
I love my tattoos and thought I looked beautiful on my wedding day, but I think I have beautiful feminine tattoos. It took me years to decide on my sleeves and I absolutely love them - it's not like I picked art off a tattoo shop wall or copied someone else's idea, both of mine are pretty original. I am not having kids, but I would think they would think you were a pretty cool mom. I really don't care what anyone thinks of me or my tattoos. When you're in your 30s you generally have a ton more confidence than you do in your 20s. If you're that worried, you can always wear long sleeves. I have a lot of thin t-shirts that I can wear even in warm weather if I don't want my tattoos to show. I got my tattoos for ME and only for me, so I don't show them more than I show them. I just love having them.
I think you're doing a really smart thing by really thinking this through, so I think if you do decide to do it, you won't have any regrets. Good luck with your decision.
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