Q. I would like to get the same wrist tattoo that Janis Joplin had in the same place in her honor. I am new to getting tattoos and because of the tattoo being maybe near/on the bone in your wrist i have heard that i could be painful. If someone could tell me if it was true or not and how much it would hurt it would help me no what to expect when i get it.
Thank You
I understand it will hurt i just want to no how much more it would hurt than other places on my body
Thank You
I understand it will hurt i just want to no how much more it would hurt than other places on my body
A. Your wrist will hurt. How much is based on your individual pain tolerance.
Anywhere that you get a tattoo that has a high concentration of nerve endings the more painful it will be. Also, being a women I have heard that the week prior to your period your pain tolerance is heightened. I can't confirm or deny that since I am a guy. It is just what I have heard.
Bottom line is it painful? Yea it is. Is the pain going to kill you... No...
I hope that helps
Jared
Anywhere that you get a tattoo that has a high concentration of nerve endings the more painful it will be. Also, being a women I have heard that the week prior to your period your pain tolerance is heightened. I can't confirm or deny that since I am a guy. It is just what I have heard.
Bottom line is it painful? Yea it is. Is the pain going to kill you... No...
I hope that helps
Jared
Best place for a tattoo, for a woman over 35 yrs., Inside of left wrist or Back of neck??
Q. I am planning to get a nice, rather discreet tatoo, but can't decide if I will do it on the back of the neck or my left wrist.
And I am not too young.
Any ideas?
And I am not too young.
Any ideas?
A. This depends on if, when you dress up, if you do, that it, you like to put your hair up. That being so, then it would depend if it were the type of social function where you wouldn't mind showing a tattoo. The inside of the wrist is discreet and can be covered up with a bracelet or watch. The social mores and fores are changing of course, and I predict that when we are in our eighties, that tattoos will have more social acceptance. They have come a long way in my time. I got my first when I was 15 on my leg, back when only sailors, bikers and punks had tattoos. This aside, keep in mind that a tattoo, while a statment of who you are, is also a fashion statement and sometimes it's a statement you'd rather not make. At Aunt Becki's funeral for example. However, it's all you, so do what you think is best. I shan't talk about the pain or the permance, as we are all big boys and girls and surely know about such stuff.
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