Sabtu, 15 Februari 2014

Tribal Zodiac Tattoos – The hottest women?

Q. Tribal Zodiac Tattoos between stars and named the constellations. There's a real romanticism and magnetism to the concept that our lives and actions are all influenced by the celestial heavens. It's no wonder then that zodiac tribal tattoos designs abound. Not just in America, but across the world. Nearly every single culture has their own version of the zodiac, and there are lots of totally different names for astrology around the globe.

Nevertheless the Tribal Zodiac Tattoos kind hottest in the United States, in horoscopes, star charts and basic conversation is the Greek/Roman zodiac, which is damaged down into 12 completely different indicators, each representing a roughly one month period. Every "signal" has its own meaning, and people who fall under the same signal of the zodiac usually share frequent traits, weak spot and strengths. When you're considering getting a zodiac tattoo design, here is a little more info on the 12 completely different indicators of the zodiac to provide you an idea of their meaning.

People who have great religion or perception in astrology, should absolutely go for these Tribal Zodiac Tattoos because the title suggests, are tattoo designs with the 12 zodiac signs. Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Most cancers, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius and Capricorn, are the 12 Zodiac signs. These zodiac indicators are thought of to signify the overall nature or behavior traits of the person, that falls beneath that zodiac sign. Each of this zodiac signal is represented with fixed symbols.

For instance, the zodiac sign Aquarius is represented by a "Water Bearer", whereas Taurus is symbolized by "the Bull". These tattoos are additionally represented by simple zodiac symbols. For instance, a semicircle over a circle is used as a symbol for Taurus. Thus, these tattoos provide a big scope for experimenting with the design sample of the zodiac symbol. You can go for a design that represents only a significant part or full design of your zodiac symbol. Learn extra on, Tribal Zodiac Tattoos designs for girls.

A. Uh huh. I understand "the Bull" when I read it. Is there a tattoo question here?


Realistic tattoos vs. Tribal tattoos?
Q. Well, I want to get my next tattoo in a year or two when I can afford it and I know that I want it to be a horse. My question is which style do you think is more appropriate for an animal tattoo. I currently have two butterflies on my left shoulder. They are more realistic style and very cute. I'm wanting to get a horse on my back and I'm leaning towards having the horse's full body rather than just it's head. I love tribal style tattoos especially since they are simple and it seems to be harder to mess it up than a more realistic version. I'm also nervous about getting a realistic version since looking at other people's tattoos of horses which look for the most part, really bad. I don't know, which would look better? Also, once I decide which style, then I'll start the long process of finding the perfect design. I'm not one of those people who just decides on one in a day. This is why it will be about a year or two before I get it so I can make sure I love the design.

Please, if your going to tell me that tattoos and stuff are bad don't even waist your breath. Why do you people look at the tattoo questions if you don't like them? Serious answers only please.

A. I'm actually a fan of something neo-traditional. Check out the first tattoo at the following link to give you an idea of what I'm talking about.

http://www.tattoosdaily.com/horse-tattoo/

If it's just between tribal and realistic, I vote realistic. IMHO, I don't think tribal looks good on women. Having said that, you have to research the artist beforehand, especially for realistic tattoos. If you go in not sure they're going to do a good job, that's a sign you need to do more research. There shouldn't be a doubt in your mind when you sit in the chair. If there aren't any satisfactory artists near you, you'll hopefully be within driving distance of one that is better or within driving distance of a convention that will have good artists. Another thing, don't make the cost of the tattoo a factor in your decision. That extra few hundred dollars won't mean anything in the long-run. Note that a good realistic tattoo from a capable artist will cost a LOT more than a tribal version.





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What military in the world will take me with excessive tattoos..?

Q. im covered,head,one on face,hands,arms,feet,legs etc what military besides the french foreign legion will take me? i know i reposted this question but the other one wont let me edit it for some reason. and they US military said its a no go for me
Jesus christ,im not trying to ask about the US military! im talking about any other world military and the one on my face is an asterisk right under my eye.
Well i read a report this guy did on the FFL message board,he was sent away for his excessive tattoos but then found out the doctor was jewish and he had a swastika on his back so he thinks that was it and NOT the tattoos? any ideas?

A. Once again...

Army Changes Tattoo Policy

The Army has revised its policy on tattoos in an effort to bolster recruitment of highly-qualified individuals who might otherwise have been excluded from joining.

Tattoos are now permitted on the hands and back of the neck if they are not �extremist, indecent, sexist or racist.� Army Regulation 670-1, which was modified via a message released Jan. 25, also now specifies: �Any tattoo or brand anywhere on the head or face is prohibited except for permanent make-up.�

For women, allowable make-up would be permanent eye-liner, eyebrows and makeup applied to fill in lips, officials said. They said permanent make-up should be conservative and complement the uniform and complexion in both style and color and will not be trendy.

The change was made because Army officials realized the number of potential recruits bearing skin art had grown enormously over the years.

About 30 percent of Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 have tattoos, according to a Scripps Howard News Service and Ohio University survey. For those under age 25, the number is about 28 percent. In all, the post-baby-boom generations are more than three times as likely as boomers to have tattoos.

As a result of tattoo attitude changes, Army Regulation 670-1, chapter 1-8E (1) has been modified via an ALARACT 017/2006 message.

Additionally, paragraph 1-8B (1) (A) was revised to state: �Tattoos that are not extremist, indecent, sexist or racist are allowed on the hands and neck. Initial entry determinations will be made according to current guidance.�

The Army has never allowed indecent tattoos on any part of the body, G1 officials pointed out.

The new policy allows recruits and all Soldiers to sport tattoos on the neck behind an imaginary line straight down and back of the jawbone, provided the tattoos don�t violate good taste.

�The only tattoos acceptable on the neck are those on the back of the neck,� said Hank Minitrez, Army G-1 Human Resources Policy spokesman. �The �back� of the neck is defined as being just under the ear lobe and across the back of the head. Throat tattoos on that portion of the neck considered the front, the ear lobe forward) are prohibited.�

Soldiers who are considering putting tattoos on their hands and necks, should consider asking their chain of command prior to being inked.

�While the Army places trust in the integrity of its Soldiers and leaders, if a Soldier has a questionable case regarding tattoos, he or she should seek the advice of the local commander through the chain of command,� added Minitrez.

Should a Soldier not seek advice and have tattoos applied that aren�t in keeping with AR-670, the command will counsel the Soldier on medical options, but may not order the Soldier to have the tattoos removed. However, if a Soldier opts not to take the medical option at Army expense, the Soldier may be discharged from service.

The U.S. Coast Guard has a limitation on the size of a tattoo in percentages of a given area that will not exceed 25 percent of the space between wrist and elbow, knee and ankle, but it does not allow tattoos on the hands or neck.

The Army�s new policy, however, does not mean Soldiers should rush out and have the backs of their necks or their hands entirely covered in decorative art, Minitrez said.

�The Army does not have a percentage policy for tattoos,� Minitrez said. �As long as tattoos do not distract from good military order and discipline and are not extremist, racist, sexist or indecent they�re permitted.�

If a Soldier�s current command has no issue with his/her tattoos, the Soldier should have personnel files so notated that the Soldier is in line with AR-670, officials said. Though not mandatory, having the notation entered serves as back-up documentation at a follow-on command which might feel the Soldier�s tattoos don�t meet Army regulations.

http://usmilitary.about.com/od/army/a/ta...

Once you're in, it's a different story...

I met a gentleman back in the mid-90's who was a Sniper in the 82nd Airborne. He had gotten his spotter's name, who was killed in Panama, tattooed in large, black, gothic letters starting just below his right ear and down across his neck to his heart. Of course it was a violation, but who the heck was going to tell him?


Tattooed women, Do you have any tattoos on your ankle/leg? If not then why? Is a sleeve better on arm or leg?
Q. This made me curious ever since I read someone else's similar questions. I have tattoos on each side of my ankle and just assumed that it never looked bad or bothered anyone, since I've gotten all compliments. I never understood though why people are saying that tattoos on the leg only look right on "certain" women who know how to pull off that look. What does that mean? I like the way a leg sleeve looks (a small one) + it can easily be concealed when needed. Also, why would anyone think it looks too masculine for a women to tattoo her leg.- Most guys I see have their arms & back, not their legs!
Thanks!

A. I have a tattoo on my ankle. It doesn't quite go all the way around and I do plan on finishing it, as well as getting one on my other ankle. For me, I would get my legs covered before my arms. It's easier to cover if you need to do so. I wear jeans most of the year anyway, so it would be less likely to fade.

To each their own. Put your tattoos where you want them, not where other people think they should be.





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Women Tiger Tattoo Designs?

Q. Tiger is the symbol of power and strength,world The chinies saying tiger os the �King of the Animals�. It is considered that one feels stronger if a tiger looks in one�s dreams.Tiger tattoos are each stunning and powerful body art choices. http://pakvogue.com/2012/03/03/women-tiger-tattoo-designs/

A. You could get a tigers paws on your breast and then the head resting on your shoulder & then have the body go down back. Have the legs wrap around your legs


Copyright tattoo design?
Q. Well I see so many people go online, find someone else's tattoo, and then decide to go get it inked on themselves. I for one think this is horrible, and then I began to wonder about the possibility of it happening to me...
Anyone have any idea if it would be possible to copyright my tattoo design so that anyone else that ever got it inked on them self could be prosecuted?
It may sound silly to some, but I�m sure some of you that have custom pieces will understand. So anyone got any information on this?
Tori- I believe your one of those individuals who I figured would not understand what I was talking about.

Courtney- Ever done any art yourself? Every have it simply copied by someone else?
There's a difference between someone having something similar, someone having something in the same style, and someone simply coping your idea.

A. There is a woman named Angel- she was the first person (that anybody knows about) to get "life sized" angel wings on her back. She has the design copyrighted and can sue anyone who gets her exact wings tattooed on them. The only issue is ANY change makes the design different and therefore unprotected- thus like 6 million people are walking around with angel wings these days.

Basically the problem is the people who were getting tattooed BMI (Before Miami Ink) were interested in being different and original- now people come on Answers to ask what they should get- just another expression of their clone-like tendencies.

All my pieces are custom and many of them were drawn and redrawn and nit picked till I was sure they were perfect- If someone wants a "basic" design there are many flash companies out there waiting to sell them what they want- but to be so lame as to steal MY design- MY idea- one that they in no way are gonna me pay for- That just sucks.





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Any women celebrities that have...?

Q. Do you know any female celebrities that have tattoos that you didn't think would? Like someone that is innocent and a "good girl". Some one like Carrie Underwood or Jessica Simpson.

A. nicole richies is cute you cant either get it like she has it or above pants on lower back
http://www.aolcdn.com/red_galleries/tattoo--nicole-richie-400a061107.jpg

(10 points ???):):)


Do women in patriotic tattoos have a meaning?
Q. in tattoos such as this one http://o.aolcdn.com/gelupp/images/5b424031383861623430661246545724_s3.jpg
is there a reason for the woman? does she symbolize something specific or do guys just want to look at a half naked woman on their arm? :-)
Here's another one
http://tattoos-and-art.com/wp-content/gallery/military-tattoos/american-pin-up-tattoo-l.jpg

Do these women represent something?

A. Guys would rather look at a half-naked woman in person...but sometimes you have to settle for a picture on your arm.





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Women with tattoos?

Q. Females with lots of tattoos: Who are they as an expression? Give me some samples of what a tattoo expresses about one self and why would a female need to express who they are with tattoos? I am trying to not be judgemental.

A. KAT VON D from LA ink has a tattoo of her mother, her favorite composer Beethoven i believe, they are portraits- she also has a huge hollywood name tattoed on her for her love of hollywood- so as far as i am concerned it is an expression of who she is- many have tattoos of things they like/words that have symbolic meaning in their life- quotes are tattooed on many- so are flowers which symbolize growth- tattoos arent just about marking your body- but marking your body with things you love/things that remind you of good times in your life/good people in your life-

a person with a lot of tattoos likes artwork-
doesnt mean he/she is ugly or rude or slutty or crazy-
many celebrities have tattoos-
even some people in corporate america-
long time ago prostitutes and sailors had tattoos-
now many of all walks of life get them-
they are expensive too many can't afford a lot-
watch LA INK with Kat von D- she isnt slutty or nasty, she is smart, fun, and enthusiastic- so not all low lives have tattoos-


Suggestions for tattoos? (:?
Q. First, I'm not sure when i will get at tattoo because im not really sure of what i want yet. But I know i want a quote, so i was wondering what types of writing looks cool for tattoos, and spots on a womans body that would be good for quotes. I'm just looking for ideas, so thanks for any suggestions! (:

A. spine tattoos look really sexy on women. It really all depends on if you want it in a visual place. If no, then maybe your spine, side, hip, or back. If yes, then try your forearm or wrist. Maybe something across your chest as well.





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Jumat, 14 Februari 2014

foot tattoos?

Q. do any ladies have tattoos on their feet? why did u do it? what is the usual reaction? is it sexy? i want to know all!!! lol

A. Never knew a woman with a tattoo on her foot but I did know one that had a foot tattooed on her back.


Opinions on upper arm & foot tattoos on women?
Q. I'm not sure wether I like them or not. I think they look cool on some people and horrible on others. I'm trying to decide if i should get a tattoo in those areas. It would be like a 1/4 or 1/2 sleeve, and a tiny foot design. What do you guys think? Guys & Girls can answer

A. How it looks definitely depends on the person and how it looks to OTHERS is subjective as well.
I like well done foot tattoos, I think they're rather pretty and cute, I'm not typically a fan of sleeves but there's always exceptions :)
I would try them out to see how you liked them and if you're comfortable with other's reactions. There are two methods for this.
You can draw them on with a marker. This is better for text or smaller works but can also be done for bigger projects for the very patient. Here's some very devoted people who did this ( http://anda-chan.deviantart.com/art/Fun-Ghoul-01-271433149 )
You could get a Temptu, a temporary tattoo, they are rice paper tattoos that can last up to two weeks. ( http://www.faketattoosleeves.com/Temporary-Tattoos.html )

Hope this helps. Good luck!





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Are more women than men getting tattoos?

Q. http://womenwithink.tumblr.com/archive

A. Yes, 36% of all woman under 30 rare now tattooed.


looking for drawings/paintings of tattooed girls. Like pretty and artistic ones?
Q. or of artists who draw or paint tattooed people

just send me a link or something please

thank you

A. These are some that I found an I liked:

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljepgjZNpz1qaekkwo1_400.jpg&imgrefurl=http://caryseen.tumblr.com/post/4477841110/via-hitchcock-starlet-on-we-heart-it-visual&usg=__sT7oE-iJspCDz-V9uSQ0NcjNkgo=&h=480&w=381&sz=66&hl=en&start=90&zoom=1&tbnid=_oGbff-IArCZxM:&tbnh=162&tbnw=126&ei=hLkUTrzXJdGJsAK67-DUDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Blady%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=871&vpy=299&dur=3654&hovh=252&hovw=200&tx=86&ty=119&page=5&ndsp=23&ved=1t:429,r:12,s:90&biw=1366&bih=667

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://s0.artquid.fr/art/2/172/175314.1109162209.1.450.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.artquid.com/artwork/175314/tattooed-woman-oil-on-canvas.html&usg=__5KYo_TidkRZgmzKX_P39yd-MT6E=&h=450&w=345&sz=84&hl=en&start=204&zoom=1&tbnid=JAH_82O1nZEk1M:&tbnh=161&tbnw=123&ei=BLoUTs3rLYumsAK6nd3UDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Bwomen%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=501&vpy=140&dur=361&hovh=256&hovw=197&tx=147&ty=187&page=10&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:16,s:204&biw=1366&bih=667

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.galleryhijinks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/4876569091_a653ccbf0b_b.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.galleryhijinks.com/blog/2010/08/artist-interview-charmaine-olivia/&usg=__RyS_DWAZg6rbCRzcCA2Zq1FKokk=&h=980&w=800&sz=447&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=fXid8oR8BzJixM:&tbnh=179&tbnw=146&ei=BLoUTs3rLYumsAK6nd3UDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Bwomen%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=329&page=1&ndsp=23&ved=1t:429,r:7,s:0&tx=139&ty=58&biw=1366&bih=667

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://dreamingradiance.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/sean_cheetham_chantal-large.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.secretstill.com/blog/2011/03/15/sean-cheetham/&usg=__d9JRUj3aq3TR3PjZIm_QUfOx69g=&h=1000&w=751&sz=73&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=3NJx4AqPHCq6lM:&tbnh=174&tbnw=128&ei=lroUTovqELCOsALN79jUDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Bpeople%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=187&vpy=250&dur=687&hovh=259&hovw=194&tx=135&ty=92&page=1&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:7,s:0&biw=1366&bih=667

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://media.onsugar.com/files/ons1/303/3039723/16_2009/a1/shawnbarber1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://ispeakenglish.onsugar.com/tag/art&usg=__Zmt4j6cIMj-P_UxQ6qjh7dnZ1Oc=&h=594&w=450&sz=52&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=BNKGoQbB7UBo8M:&tbnh=159&tbnw=121&ei=lroUTovqELCOsALN79jUDw&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpainting%2Bof%2Btattooed%2Bpeople%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D667%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=760&vpy=72&dur=1300&hovh=258&hovw=195&tx=92&ty=126&page=1&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:4,s:0&biw=1366&bih=667

Hope I helped..If you want more just search them on google.com (:





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What do you think of half-sleeve tattoos on women?

Q. I really like them and I'm even considering getting one but I am curious what the general public thinks of women with them? Large tattoos, at least where I live, are typically a male thing.

A. I think that no matter where you go, you'll have some people who love them and some who hate them. I've seen women with them, and I think they look great. Personally, I think it's your body, and you should decorate it any way you please, and be proud of it, regardless of what other people think


WDYT: Half sleeves on women?
Q. I am a petite girl. I have 4 tattoos (back of each shoulder blade, middle of my shoulders, left rib cage)
I wear bright clothes.

Do you find black & white or color half sleeve(s) on girls attractive?

A. sleeve tattoos are hot, regardless of gender





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Tattoo/location?

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.

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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I'm 19, 5.9, size 16 women and I want to be a plus size model what do you do?

Q.

A. You need to consider a few things before pursuing such a career. There are requirements for plus size models, and they include height and size restrictions. You need to be at least 5�8� (5�10� is preferable in the bigger markets like NYC, Miami, L.A., etc) and fall between sizes 8 and 16/18. Yes, plus sizes start at size 8 as far as agencies are concerned. You need to be well-proportioned, toned and in good shape, have great skin, hair and teeth, and be quite photogenic - let's not forget - we're talking about MODELING. It also helps if you have few, if any, tattoos. If you have these things going for you, I encourage you to attend an open call at an agency near you that represents plus size models. You can find one by calling agencies that are listed in your local yellow pages and asking if they rep plus size girls, and then asking when their plus size open calls occur. You will need to get in front of an agent who will determine your marketability in this industry and advise you accordingly. Walk in wearing light makeup, simple but well-fitting clothing, and lose the high heels - they will know how tall you are so don't try to fudge it. Bring some simple shots of yourself that show your face and your full body - they don't need to be professional shots. They will look at your photos and will see your potential without all the makeup. You may be measured on the spot, or asked to be photographed in your underwear, so get rid of your inhibitions NOW.

You need to be in or near a large market � smaller towns don�t normally have modeling agencies, let alone plus size divisions. Your competition knows where to go, and they are going there, believe me. You can be stunningly beautiful, but if you can�t make it to an open call or casting because you live too far away and cannot travel at the drop of a hat, you definitely have a strike against you. Your competition is thrilled to know that you don't have the money for a bus ticket or that your car is in the shop - means more opportunity for them!

If you are marketable, the agent will ask you to do several test shoots that you have to pay for, so please be ready to spend money and time developing your look. Agencies do not typically pick up these fees � the model must do so. (You will need to spend money to get your career off the ground - modeling is not a get-rich-quick career. If you have kids and/or school to finish, you need to plan how you're going to balance it all.) You may be asked to cut/trim/color your hair, get manicures and pedicures and to hit the gym before the shoot. You will be given a list of photographers that you can call to schedule a shoot, and you will pay them directly. A good agency will never ask for money directly � it�s a transaction between you and the photog. If you want to get the most out of your test shoots, you should hire a makeup artist, hair stylist and fashion stylist to work on the shoot with you.

When your shots come back, your potential agent will see if you have what it takes, and then she/he will submit your photos to clients and see what kind of response you get. They usually submit a comp card, which is a collection of photos that you need to pay for, to the clients to get their feedback. There are no guarantees, and you will only work if clients like/need your look.

You can visit the plus size modeling thread at www.curvychick.com and get advice from working models, photographers, stylists, makeup artists and others within the industry. Take any support you get with a grain of salt - there are plenty of women who will say that you've "got it," but they usually just want to be nice and not have a hand in dashing your dreams. I personally don't want a hand in misleading anyone. AND if someone says you don't really have it, don't take it personally - you're not being judged as a person, not on your looks, but on your marketability - if you can't take the heat you should find another career.

People love to mention Torrid, but they shoot "customer" or real person models for their site (but use professional models for the ad campaigns), and you don't need to be model material for that. They just want cute girls who fit the clothes, and you need to be near the studio in which they shoot (southern CA I think).


Any advice on how to become a plus size model?
Q. I want to model, but to be honest I'm a little more on the heavier side. I'd like to know how I can get into plus size modeling.

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
YOU PEOPLE ARE INSANE! I'm not obese, I'm just not a size 2! There are such thing as plus size modeling (for instance urban modeling and whatnot). I don't appreciate any of your advices. I'm not asking how to stay fit, I'm asking how I can get into plus size modeling for Lane Bryant and what have you. I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU PEOPLE ARE ANSWERING QUESTION TO JUST GAIN POINTS. YOU'RE NOT EVEN ANSWERING THE ACTUAL QUESTION.
I'm blocking you!

A. Ignore the idiots - they just can't believe that a woman over size 0 can make money as a model. ha ha, I love proving them wrong every day. ;) Ford, Wilhelmina and every other top agency have dozens of plus size models that make plenty of money, and the top girls make as much as the most succesful straight size models. Duh, people.
Here's some real info that might help. Good luck, girl!

There are requirements for plus size models - they include height and size restrictions. They are as tough for plus size models as they are for straight size ones. You need to be at least 5�8� (5�10� is preferable in the bigger markets like NYC, Miami, L.A., etc., so you're on the short side but you're young...) and fall between sizes 8 and 16/18. Yes, plus sizes start at size 8 as far as agencies are concerned. You need to be well-proportioned, toned and in good shape, have great skin, hair and teeth, and be quite photogenic - let's not forget - we're talking about MODELING. It also helps if you have few, if any, tattoos.

If you have these things going for you, I encourage you to attend an open call at an agency near you that represents plus size models You can find a local one by calling agencies that are listed in your local yellow pages and asking if they rep plus size girls, and then asking when their plus size open calls occur. You will need to get in front of an agent who will determine your marketability in this industry and advise you accordingly. Walk in wearing light makeup, simple but well-fitting clothing, and lose the high heels - they will know how tall you are so don't try to fudge it. Bring some simple shots of yourself that show your face and your full body - they don't need to be professional shots. They will look at your photos and will see your potential without all the makeup. You may be measured on the spot, or asked to be photographed in your underwear, so get rid of your inhibitions NOW.

You need to be in or near a large market � smaller towns don�t normally have modeling agencies, let alone plus size divisions. Your competition knows where to go, and they are going there, believe me. You can be stunningly beautiful, but if you can�t make it to an open call or casting because you live too far away and cannot travel at the drop of a hat, you definitely have a strike against you. Your competition is thrilled to know that you don't have the money for a bus ticket or that your car is in the shop - means more opportunity for them!

If you are marketable, the agent will ask you to do several test shoots that you have to pay for, so please be ready to spend money and time developing your look. Agencies do not typically pick up these fees � the model must do so. (You will need to spend money to get your career off the ground - modeling is not a get-rich-quick career. If you have kids and/or school to finish, you need to plan how you're going to balance it all.)

You may be asked to cut/trim/color your hair, get manicures and pedicures and to hit the gym before the shoot. You will be given a list of photographers that you can call to schedule a shoot, and you will pay them directly. A good agency will never ask for money directly � it�s a transaction between you and the photog. If you want to get the most out of your test shoots, you should hire a makeup artist, hair stylist and fashion stylist to work on the shoot with you.

When your shots come back, your potential agent will see if you have what it takes, and then she/he will submit your photos to clients and see what kind of response you get. They usually submit a comp card, which is a collection of photos that you need to pay for, to the clients to get their feedback. There are no guarantees, and you will only work if clients like/need your look.

You can visit the plus size modeling thread at www.curvychick.com and get advice from working models, photographers, stylists, makeup artists and others within the industry. Take any support you get with a grain of salt - there are plenty of women who will say that you've "got it," but they usually just want to be nice and not have a hand in dashing your dreams. I personally don't want a hand in misleading anyone. AND if someone says you don't really have it, don't take it personally - you're not being judged as a person, not on your looks, but on your marketability - if you can't take the heat you should find another career.





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Kamis, 13 Februari 2014

hey is it normal for a women to be preggo and not know it and ?

Q. get a tatto? is it safe? what could go wrong

A. Well I wouldn't say its "normal" for a woman to not know shes pregnant and to get a tattoo. If you are pregnant, and know it, a tattoo artist will not tattoo you, the ink can absorb into the blood stream and be dangerous for the baby. If you didn't know your pregnant and got a tattoo during this time, I would call where you got it tattooed at and ask them what you should do, though i would recommend going to the doctor also.

look here:
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/lookinggood/beauty/tattosafetyexpert/


tattoo design contest!?
Q. i'm turning 18 in just over three weeks, and i want to get a meaningful tattoo as a present.

i support free spirituality, so i had an idea in my head of getting a picture of Jesus and a Wiccan grasping each other's arms (you know, like when you're helping someone stand up, and you grab each other's forearms). i'd like Jesus to be pulling the Wiccan up from somewhere, like he's helping her up as a friend.

can someone draw/sketch me a design and post the URL for it in your answer? it'd be a great help.

thanks!

ps - a few extra details you may want to consider: try a cloak on the Wiccan, and Jesus in his traditional robes. it should have the feel of mutual support and acceptance between religious groups.
ok... first of all, i didn't ask for feedback from the peanut gallery. this question is only open to those who wish to sketch something for me. i just would like a few extra ideas.

secondly, i don't need to wait any longer to think it over. i've had this in my head for about 2 years now.

thirdly, don't question my motives. if i want a tattoo with Jesus and a Wiccan in it, that means i want a tattoo with Jesus and a Wiccan in it. if i want one with pink unicorns and cupcakes, that's my business also.

you people really need to work on your social skills.

kudos to those who gave me image links though!

A. I agree with Jen McB that you should take your idea to your tattoo artist to draw up a custom tattoo for you. Take any pictures that appeal to you and can be used as reference.
http://www.creationism.org/images/DoreBibleIllus/tLuk0436Dore_JesusHealingTheManWithDevil.jpg
http://www.tstl.net/Children/Coloring/Jesus-Healing.gif
http://www.cameoheaven.com/jdavid1.jpg
http://oneyearbibleimages.com/jesus_leper.jpg

I must say though, that I am puzzled as to why you want a 'Wiccan' person. I couldn't even find an image labeled that except this one:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj4c8d6JHvfGsK2XLXqesZbTjVhD7x3QwE1ebLq3o-zDtf6hSP2sdFe-XWEVDK1W4keuxckecg6QtaWzI9l__Qs8PR9rH9Yod6cxql4IMgGrcY9EQkgQEV9N2YKQFlge2wG7_YmwjQCSw8/s660/wicca.jpg
Maybe you should hold on this idea for a year or so, because by then you may have a different idea.
Or you could have the person that he is helping be more 'general' to suggest many different belief systems including Wicca.
I did find this little lady, trying to tap in some magic ritual:
http://www.subtleenergy.co.uk/Woman.jpg
I found these 3 ladies and a very nicely done image too:
http://www.profilefunk.com/pics/self_description/wiccan/ReneeChristineYates_FaeryWicca.jpg
They would make a fine tattoo, and you can have Jesus leaning toward them.
good luck~





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Who are the most realistic tattoo artists in the midwest?

Q. I live in the twin cities and I'm looking into different tattoo artists for my next piece. I want a photographic looking image of two people (man and woman) holding hands with fingers intertwined. It would be black and white, but I don't want it looking like a drawing so I'm looking for the best artist that I can find in the area. Iowa, Wisconsin, Chicago, and possibly further are options but I'd like the stick close to home. Let me know what you think! Links to previous work would be much appreciated!

Thanks!

A. Tom Renshaw in Detroit. Tell him Maria from IS sent you.


Can you breastfeed after having your nipples pierced?
Q. I had my nipples pierced about three months ago, and my fianci and I want to start a family after the wedding, but I want to breastfeed still. Can I still breastfeed with my new body jewelry?

A. http://www.llli.org//llleaderweb/LV/LVJunJul99p64.html
Is there breastfeeding after nipple piercing? The BREASTFEEDING ANSWER BOOK asserts that there is no evidence to show nipple piercing has any effect on a woman's ability to breastfeed. Self-proclaimed "Hip Mama" Arid Gore agrees. In her book, The Hip Mama Survival Guide, Gore offers suggestions for pierced breastfeeding mothers. "Remove nipple rings and seek advice from a reputable organization like La Leche League for help and support with breastfeeding."

Mita Saldana, a professional body piercer with the Chicago-based studio, Body Basics, says she's pierced many nipples and has never had a complaint about problems with breastfeeding. Many of Saldana's clients are also friends. This affords her a unique vantage point from which to observe these women from the moment of a piercing, through the healing process, to life with a pierced nipple. One of Saldana's clients, a piercer herself, had her nipples pierced and went on to breastfeed. "She had no problems." said Saldana. Most nipples are pierced horizontally though some clients prefer a vertical piercing. Horizontal piercing seems better suited for breastfeeding according to Elisabeth Speller, an Australian lactation consultant.

Breastfeeding has been around since the dawn of time: body modification also has a long history. Some of the body piercing dates back to 1400 BC. Throughout history women and men have pierced their nipples for religious or spiritual reasons, beautification, decoration, protection, social rank or status. Today, according to many sources, nipple piercing seems to have two primary functions, beautification and sexual stimulation. "The piercing of the nipple is sensual, attractive and often encourages the nipple to become larger, more pronounced and more sensitive," according to Gauntlet, Inc. a professional piercing service with studios in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, USA.

Tom Rael, a professional piercer and tattoo artist with Addictive Ink in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA says different piercings serve different functions. "Usually those that are visible are for decoration, shock value, or to make a personal statement. Those that are not visible, such as genital and nipple piercing, are generally for sexual gratification.�

Nothing in life, nipple piercing included, is without risk. A piercer from a southwestern USA tattoo parlor who wishes to remain nameless says. "No one will pierce a pregnant woman. What she feels the baby feels. It's just not a good time." An apprentice piercer of two years declares, "It's a trauma to get pierced and no one wants to traumatize the fetus or the mother." Other professional piercers agree. They will not pierce a pregnant woman and recommend against piercing while breastfeeding. Mita Saldana goes a step further and recommends piercing at least a year before becoming pregnant. The average healing time for nipples is three to six months. For some people healing may take longer. Saldana feels that a year before pregnancy gives a woman's body ample opportunity to heal.

http://www.breastfeedingbasics.com/html/ask/pierced.shtml
There is no evidence that pierced nipples will affect your ability to breastfeed. Your breasts will still produce adequate milk for your baby, and unless your body rejected the piercing right after you had it done, there is no reason to anticipate any additional problems with infection. Horizontal piercings are more common than vertical, and seem to be more compatible with nursing.
You will need to remove the jewelry when you nurse. Leaving it can cause problems. It will be difficult for your baby to form the nipple and press it against the roof of his mouth if there is a piece of metal in the way. Latching on correctly at the breast is a skill that newborn babies have to learn, and it can take awhile for them to get the hang of it even with an un-pierced nipple. While it may be possible for him to latch onto a nipple with jewelry in it, it will make it more difficult for him, and may cause pain as the ring presses against the soft tissue of his tongue and palate. Healthy babies are born with a very strong suck, and it's entirely possible that the ring could dislodge while he's nursing and he might choke on it.
It would be best for you to remove the rings completely for the first few weeks of nursing. Newborn babies nurse a lot (10-12 times or more in 24 hours) and it would be a hassle to keep taking them in and out that often.
Once your milk supply is established and your baby isn't nursing as often, you can replace the rings between feedings if you want to. I can't guarantee that the holes won't grow back together in that time, but if you replace the jewelry once a day and then take it out, that should help keep the holes open.
It can take about three to six months after piercing for the hole to heal completely. It is recommended that you not remove the rings for six to t





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where is the best tattoo places in illinois ?

Q. I am very nerves for my 1st tat., i think i'd feel more comfortable with a women doing my tattoo but i cant seem to find a salon that has women tattoo artist. If you know any that would be great !!!!!!!!

Also im looking to find a place around rockford or naperville or elgin area

A. I have seen some of the work that has come out of the Tattoo factory in Chicago. There is a female artist there names Beth....I think, and she was really cool and did some good work. I met some of those guys at a convention and they were all really good artists and very cool people.

http://tattoochicago.com/

Check them out...


Is this tattoo trashy or pretty?
Q. I was thinking of getting something similar to this, I'm a girl. Please don't say "tattoos on women are trashy" because that's not my question! I'm asking about this one:

http://i47.tinypic.com/2uggqhg.jpg

With color:

http://i47.tinypic.com/555u88.jpg

Thanks!

A. It's beautiful but tattoos are all about you being true to yourself, so stop asking others about your tattoo. Get your tattoo! Just not in Madison. You need a good custom artist for this piece of fine art. The closest is:

Hannah Aitchison: Hannah is mainly based in Chicago at Deluxe Tattoo, www.hannahaitchison.com





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You might be a redneck if..?

Q. The Halloween pumpkin on your front porch has more teeth than your spouse

You let your twelve-year-old daughter smoke at the dinner table in front of her kids

Last year you hid Easter eggs under cow pies.

You've been married three times and still have the same in-laws.

You think a woman who is "out of your league" bowls on a different night.

Jack Daniel's makes your list of "Most Admired People."

You think Genitalia is an Italian airline.

You wonder how service stations keep their rest rooms so clean.

Anyone in your family ever died right after saying, "Hey, y'all watch this!"

You've got more than one brother named 'Darryl.'

You think that Dom Perignon is a Mafia leader.

Your wife's hairdo was once ruined by a ceiling fan.

You go to your family reunion looking for a date.

Your Junior/Senior Prom had a Daycare.

You think the last words to The Star Spangled Banner are, "Gentlemen, start your engines."

You lit a match in the bathroom and your house exploded right off its wheels

You take a six-pack cooler to church.

You had to remove a toothpick for your wedding pictures.

The bluebook value of your truck goes up and down, depending on how much gas it has in it.

You have to go outside to get something out of the 'fridge.

One of your kids was born on a pool table.

Your dad walks you to school because you are both in the same grade.

You need one more hole punched in your card to get a freebie at the House of Tattoos.

You have flowers planted in a bathroom fixture in your front yard.

Ya can't get married to yer sweetheart 'cause there's a law against it.

You dated one of your parents' current spouses in high school.

You think loading the dishwasher means getting your wife drunk.

Your school fight song is "Dueling Banjos."

Your toilet paper has page numbers on it.

A. haha!!! love the first one!





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Opinions on upper arm & foot tattoos on women?

Q. I'm not sure wether I like them or not. I think they look cool on some people and horrible on others. I'm trying to decide if i should get a tattoo in those areas. It would be like a 1/4 or 1/2 sleeve, and a tiny foot design. What do you guys think? Guys & Girls can answer

A. How it looks definitely depends on the person and how it looks to OTHERS is subjective as well.
I like well done foot tattoos, I think they're rather pretty and cute, I'm not typically a fan of sleeves but there's always exceptions :)
I would try them out to see how you liked them and if you're comfortable with other's reactions. There are two methods for this.
You can draw them on with a marker. This is better for text or smaller works but can also be done for bigger projects for the very patient. Here's some very devoted people who did this ( http://anda-chan.deviantart.com/art/Fun-Ghoul-01-271433149 )
You could get a Temptu, a temporary tattoo, they are rice paper tattoos that can last up to two weeks. ( http://www.faketattoosleeves.com/Temporary-Tattoos.html )

Hope this helps. Good luck!


Why do women get tattoos on their feet?
Q.

A. I have a tattoo n my foot, I wanted it there because it will not be affected as much there as other parts of the body if i were to become pregnant or lose/ gain weight or muscle. I love my foot tattoo, sometimes in the summer it can be a pain to protect from the sun, but, i still think its a great place for a tattoo that can be easily hidden or shown off.





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Tattoo on stomach..Women?

Q. I have been thinking abouut getting a tattoo on my lower stomach? Its a pretty good size tattoo and i was just wondering if any women out there have a tattoo there and have had kids? How did it look after ?
thanks in advance :)

A. My sister had birds tattooed on her stomach and she got pregnant and they stretched and now it looks weird.


would getting a tattoo on my lower stomach hurt that badi am sort of skinny but i jus want JRR for my initials
Q.

A. Women tolerate pain better then men for the most part, and I have two tattoos on my back, both over my spine. Neither of them were that bad at all, and if you don't watch, it's over way sooner than you'd expect.

Go for it if you really want the ink.





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Help with coat of arms?

Q. I want to get a tattoo of my coat of arms. My last name is lex and I did a little research but i dont know if it's the wrong coat of arms picture. I really need help so I can get the for sure one. Please help!

A. I have a tattoo, but just one. Mine commemorates a journey of 16,000 miles and two years of service in the Peace Corps. It is a traditional design from the Ibans, the largest tribe in the district where I served. (They were sometimes called "Sea Dayaks".) There is more of a story behind it than "My buddies and I didn't have anything to do . . ."

Somewhere in this vast land of ours is at least one 14-year old who is wishing as hard as she can that she get a tattoo of Justin Bieber. Think about how she will feel in 2021. Think about your tattoo.

Here's what I usually paste when you kids ask about a family coat of arms.

(Crests are the top part of a Coat of Arms.)

Your family coat of arms is carved into the oak above the fireplace in the dining hall of your family's country estate. The next time you go there for the grouse season, go look at it, and take your camera. If you don't have one, you don't have the other; sorry. Your ancestors were like mine, mucking out the pigs while the aristocrats with coats of arms rode by on white horses. (Until they moved to what became the USA. Some of my ancestors saw aristocratic Brits on white horses there, too, but it was over the sights of their rifles, in 1776.)

House of names -
http://www.houseofnames.com
will probably show you a Coat of Arms, with a crest, that was (probably) once issued to someone with the same surname as yours, BUT:

Coats of arms started so knights could tell each other apart when they were buttoned up in their suits of armor. They were given to individuals, not families. If, for instance, every knight named Smith used the same coat of arms, there would be a small army riding around with identical shields. It would be as confusing as a basketball game where both sides wore blue and every player was number 12.

The legitimate children inherit their father's Coat of Arms. They may alter it in a number of ways. See
http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/About/12.htm
for more. It gets REALLY complicated with women. See below for some opinions.

That's where the myth of a "Family" Coat of arms comes from. People who sell T-shirts and coffee mugs, however encourage the gullible to believe Coats of Arms are for a surname. (The Irish and Scots have clans, which have badges, which are different.)

Below:

If your surname is Smith and you come from Shropshire, you may find that Sir Albert Smith, Sir Bruce Smith and Sir Charles Smith, all from Shropshire, all had C of A. If you do your research, you may find you descend from Sir Charles. If your last name is Smith, you may descend from exclusively male descendants. Now comes the question - Is using his coat of arms proper? Opinions differ.

Some say it is like demanding "your" room in the ancestral Smith estate in Shropshire, from the current owners - ridiculous and illegal.

Some say it is like wearing a Regimental tie if you didn't serve in that regiment. (Land's End sells those by the thousands to Americans. I would never buy one.)

Some say it is like wearing a Scotch Plaid shirt when you don't belong to that clan. (LL Bean sells tens of thousands of those; I have "Lindsay", myself.)

Some say it is as harmless as wearing a Detroit Tigers baseball cap when you didn't play for the team, or a UC Berkeley T-shirt when you didn't attend the University. (Or an Ohio State one, but as long as you're going to wear a University T-shirt, why not the finest?) (I have a UC Berkeley T-shirt, but I graduated from there.)

So, there's the facts and some opinions about using a "Family" coat of arms. You can make up your own mind, after you do your research.


Can anyone introtduce ed hardy tattoos to me?
Q. I saw a ed hardy tattoo on a man's left arm yesterday,it's cool.

A. ed hardy tattoos is design by Don Edhardy.It contains tigers,fish,sexy women, dragon and so on. www.edhardyu.com is a good site that ed hardy tattoos clothing online sale.ed hardy tattoos is very cool and popular with many people.





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Rabu, 12 Februari 2014

Opinions on women with tattoos?

Q. Just a little bored, so I thought I'd get your opinions on tattooed women.
Yay or nay? :)

A. I am a tattooed woman, so I say
YAYAYAAAYYY!!!!!


Do u think women should have tattoos?
Q. I have three tattoos already and I am getting more. Im only 19. People keep yelling at my mother for letting me get tattoos. And other people are yelling at me for getting them. Personally I love them, and I can get tattoos if I want to

A. there is no difference between men and women having tattoos. it really annoys me when people say that men can have them but it is trashy, ugly or gross for women to have them. you are 19 years old and legally can make the decision to get them regardless of what your mother wants. so to those people your mom should let them know that you are not a child and you can do what you want with your own body.
as for the people who are griping at you for getting tattoos, remind them that your body is yours and unless you try to put tattoos on THEIR bodies without their permission, they should mind their own business!

grrr! ignorant pushy people make me aggravated!





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Question for women with upper arm tattoos / sleeves...?

Q. ... do you tend to pick tops based on whether it matches the tattoo(s) or not, or do you just wear whatever like you did before?

I've had tattoos on both upper arms for a little while but last week got quite a big one which, along with the other two on that upper arm, fills up the majority of it. Now I've had that done I suddenly find myself thinking "Oh that top looks rubbish now" and more restricted in what I wear! I never thought I would pay much attention because as far as I'm concerned it's just a part of my skin and you don't pick clothes to match your freckles or birthmarks do you! Maybe it's just because it's so new that I'm very aware of it, I don't know. They're all black and grey though so I don't have the colour issue, but for just styles and patterns clashing. Did any of you feel this when you first had large work done on your upper arms or were you normal about it from the start?


Oh and the usual disclaimer... this is not an opportunity to spread your negative opinions about tattoos, tattoos on arms, tattoos on women, whatever. Either answer the question or take your ignorance elsewhere!
Haha chest pieces would also come under this!! It's weird though, when I see a chest piece or arm tattoo or whatever on another woman I never think 'Hey that clashes with your top!', it always seems to work! I think I'm just too paranoid when it comes to my own image ha!

A. Hey Mama! I have two full sleeves, and both are very different, so I wouldn't be able to match my tops with my tattoos. My left arm has a lot of reds, oranges, blues, and yellows. My right arm is mostly green, yellow and brown, so it's too difficult to match!


Upper arm tattoo. what do you think?
Q. http://www.flickr.com/photos/animalshelterlover/2915692814/
i am curving the words around the dog...
Its people which destroyed th breed the the dogs themselves. when the dogs fall into the wrong hands those are they ones that get aggressive

A. I like the tattoo idea. I think it will translate well into ink. And I hate people that train dogs to be mean. Most pit bulls I know are as gentle as kittens. That is an awesome tribute to pit bulls. :)

And I love upper arm tattoos. On both men and women. My husband and I both have upper arm tattoos.





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Good Tattoo for 18th birthday?

Q. im thinking of getting this tattoo for my birthday. What do you think?

http://www.google.com/imgres?start=384&um=1&sa=N&hl=en&biw=1024&bih=466&tbm=isch&tbnid=2AKeIV4QMUUodM:&imgrefurl=http://www.tattooideaspictures.com/bird-tattoo-designs-for-men-and-women/&docid=fO0GIDkFJzRl_M&imgurl=http://www.tattooideaspictures.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/bird-tattoo-designs-for-girls-224x300.jpg&w=224&h=300&ei=yzf3UZafGI2a8wST74HwDw&zoom=1&ved=1t:3588,r:85,s:300,i:259&iact=rc&page=25&tbnh=200&tbnw=145&ndsp=12&tx=73&ty=86

A. Sorry the link does not work. If it is your first time get something small and simple, everybody reacts to the process differently. While some states people at age 16 get it with parents permission, and like getting tattooed then go for something you always wanted if you can sit for a awhile in the chair.


Do you think this could work as a tattoo idea?
Q. I want to get a tattoo for both sets of grandparents, and I want it to be one tattoo, not two, to show that they are one and not seperated. For one side, I want to get a sled, for all of the times in their backyard. For the other, a bar stool--they owned and lived over a bar. I want flowers surrounding/as the backdrop. Do you think an artist could find a way to make these two things that don't go together GO TOGETHER in one cohesive piece? I think if they could pull it off it would really be awesome.

A. Many women choose the rainbow toned butterfly. The colors can be placed in many different hues. They can be done in two color sets, three, four, and five or higher. A popular choice is purple, violet, green, light blue, pink, and yellow. If your tattoo artist is good, this tattoo looks great on the skin. The sizes can vary, but I would prefer 3inch by 3inch design. But, the ending choice is yours. They don't look right with 5 colors that small, but two will work for those of you that prefer a smaller tattoo.


http://kitchen-counterstools.blogspot.com/2013/09/kitchen-counter-stools.html





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Female tattoo artist in Philadelphia metro (or nearby)?

Q. I'm looking to get my second tattoo, a relatively simple snoopy and woodstock on my ankle. My first tat. was done by a girl and I'm thinking I'd like to have them all done by a woman. I've heard of a lot of good shops in the area but not sure about specific female artists. Anyone have suggestions? I'm heading to NYC this month as well, so anyone there is fair game. It's a pretty simple tattoo, but I'd like someone really good obviously. Thanks!

A. Cindy Vega from NoKaOi Tiki Tattoo is very, very excellent. She is also a really nice woman.

The shop's URL is http:www.nokaoitikitattoo.com. They are located on 4th and South St in South Philadelphia.

They have other female artists there that also have excellent reputations and great portfolios (which are on that site).


best henna tattoo shop in NYC?
Q. I'm planning on getting a large henna tattoo on my back, something very detailed going from my shoulders down to the tail bone. pls tell me of any henna tattoo shops that have very talented artists and that wont kill my pockets.

A. OOOOoohhh! I love henna! I am a Muslim woman and I'M thinking of getting one when I GET MARRIED! :) but idon'tt know where I want to put it.... i was thinking on my hands and feet and my back..... I will love it because I know how it feel across my lovely skin! OOOhhh :) I hope you enjoy your henna.... and I wish you all the best! :) ALLAH IS GREAT!





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Selasa, 11 Februari 2014

Really good scripture or quote for tattoo?

Q. Any suggestions? This will more than likely be a pretty big tattoo.

A. Just a few I thought about while pondering my next tattoo:

"Go placidly amid the noise and haste,
And remember what peace there may be in silence"

"There's so much more
Left to do,
Well I'm not young,
But I'm not through"

"The lord is my strength and my song"

"Early in the morning
I will celebrate the light
When I stumble in the darkness
I will call your name by night"

"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return"

"God leads his little children along...Some through the water, some through the flood, some through the fire, but all through his blood."

"All the world's a stage,
Men and women merely players
We all have our exits and entrances
And one man in his time plays many parts.."

I finally decided on a verse from my favorite poem 'Somewhere I Have Never Travelled" by EE Cummings..

Good luck!


meaningful sayings or quotes for tattoo?
Q. i want to get a tattoo of a quote in another language. nothing lovey dovey.. something strong and powerful. my friend has shes a strong woman and you only live once, so along the lines

A. Here are some excellent ones which are best for a tattoo -

�Love hurts, love scars, love wounds, and mars.� - Roy Orbison

�Love hurts more than hate.� - Michael Todd

�Drink to me� - Pablo Picasso

"Never give up.� - Winston Churchill

�Wherever you go, go with all your heart.� - Confucius

�Injustice in the end produces independence.� - Voltaire

�Interdependency follows independence.� - Stephen R. Covey

�Where there is no struggle, there is no strength.� - Oprah Winfrey

�If you can't convince them, confuse them.� - Harry S Truman

�Sex alleviates tension. Love causes it.� - Woody Allen

�Give thy thoughts no tongue.� - William Shakespeare

Here are the sources -

http://www.quotesdaddy.com/quote/776254/roy-orbison/love-hurts-love-scars-love-wounds-and-mars





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How are tattoos viewed in South Korea?

Q. I'm from the states, but am stationed here in Korea on a military base. Yesterday I spent the day out in Seoul. It was hot, so I wore shorts, exposing two large tattoos that I have on my thigh and my calf. I did not notice anyone else with tattoos at all, which made me wonder if Koreans have negative opinions of tattoos. Do they? Is it worse if you're a female with tattoos, or do they think it's ok because I'm a foreigner?

A. Older Koreans see tattoos as a sign of being in the Korean mafia.

Younger Koreans (20s) see tattoos as cool.

If you're foreign you get a pass generally, although it's a bit uncommon to see women with large tattoos here.


What were popular tattoos during the korean war?
Q.

A. Ooooh, I know! Anchors, anchors and nude Spanish women. Anchors, nude Spanish women, and "MOM." You should totally get a classic tattoo, that would be SO "masculine."





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Senin, 10 Februari 2014

Where can I get an amazing wrist tattoo in Southern California?

Q. I want a tattoo on my left wrist. I want it to say "Smile when the world frowns upon you". I'm looking to get it in late December for my 18th birthday. It would be great if the tattoo place was in orange county, but if not it's okay, I'll make the drive for an amazing tattoo!! It would also be great if the place also did piercings too. Just in case I chicken out. Please leave the place's link so I can check out their work :)

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Tattoo Placement/Design ?
Q. Need help , getting a tattoo of my birth date in roman numerals . Should i get it on my ankle , inside my wrist , on my back or ontop of my shoulder ?

A. just not your ankle unless you are a woman





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Minggu, 09 Februari 2014

are women/girls with tattoos whores?

Q. i am a 14 year old girl, and i keep hearing things that females with tattoos are like whores or biker chicks...i am only gettting one small one to symbolize my ability to overcome a rape...and i dont want people to think im a whore or something.....what should i do?

A. Women with tattoos are not automatically whores...nor are we biker chicks (not that there is anything wrong with being a biker chick at all).

Close minded people are going to look down at women with tattoos because let's face it we tattooed women have the confidence in ourselves that they wish they had.

Why else would these people worry so much about what someone else does with their body?


Should fat women get tattoos?
Q. Ok. Now I posted this question yesterday. I am over weight 5'6 and 210lbs. I am getting a tattoo. Where should I get it. No, I wont go by my spine, I have lots of freckles, and I want it somewhere where I can hid it because I am a business major. And I am not going to loose weight to get my tattoo. I have been chubby my whole life except when I was like 5 and I dont have time to do it anyway. What do you think? Be honest. Call me fat. I am and i dont care, I just want honest opinions about fat women with tattoos.
I dint mean should they I meant where should I get it.

A. NO WOMAN SHOULD GET TATTOOS

then they will be FAT and TRASHY





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Opinion on girls with tattoos...?

Q. I've been thinking about eventually getting another tattoo, not for a while due to my last tattoo (I got the biggest piece I ever wanted done, so I'm pretty satisfied for the time being.) Anyway, my boyfriend of 2 years isn't crazy about them. I didn't get my 2 tattoos done without his approval, so it's not like he's mad or anything. I'm just curious as to what a lot of other guys/people think about them. There are certain tattoos I would LOVE to get, such as behind the ear or my wrist but then the side of me with morals kicks in. Some reason it bothers me to think of having a tattoo on my left wrist, the same hand I will wear my wedding ring but I've always felt like the right was a bad idea because that'll be the first thing someone sees if you shake their hand. I also think a lot about tattoos that would make it almost inevitable to cover up when I eventually get married. Don't get me wrong, I love my tattoos. But out of respect for my family, I would rather them be covered not by makeup but just a dress that covers them. Anyway, any opinions on all of this? Thanks!
Ok HI, I wasn't asking for people to tell me they are trashy. I'll reiterate, open minded opinions. Also, the family isn't very religious in that sense, and they are ok with my tattoos. It's just not something that they would want out in the open on my wedding day, mainly because it's big enough to be a distraction. My other tattoo is on my foot, so that's not an issue. And this is the USA, didn't ask about women in Asia.

A. If you know enough to hide tattoos, then you already know you should not get any. And yet, you have them, and even want more. Something is wrong with this picture! Here is my opinion on girls with tattoos: I recommend to men that they stay away from a woman with any tattoo, anywhere. I could say the same thing to women about men with tattoos. Tattoos mean trouble. Tattoos are a huge "red flag" that means one or more of the following:
"I am a misfit"
"I will cause you big problems",
"Get to know me and you will regret it"
"I am immature",
"I am needy",
�I am foolish�,
�I am shallow�
�I make bad decisions�,
�I have no sense of right and wrong,�
�I follow fads�,
�I am unemployable�,
"I have been to prison",
"I belong to a criminal gang",
"I am promiscuous",
"I work in the sex-services industry",
"I can not sustain a long term relationship".
�I will fail in my life�
A tattoo is little better than a cartoon�you can�t get a good quality drawing on the human skin. It will deface your body like ugly graffiti defaces a public building. I strongly suggest that you do not get a tattoo. There is a big cost to getting a tattoo, and it is far more than wasted money. The true cost of a tattoo is a lifetime of regret. Most regret it within 5 years. There is an 80% chance you will regret it in your lifetime. The regret starts after you start to notice how people react to you. Many people will look at you with disgust, for tattoos are offensive to many, many people. Your chances of getting a good job will be greatly diminished�most companies will not hire you since your tattoo will be seen as offensive to other workers. The majority of western people get tattooed when young and their decision making process is not yet matured. Youth tends to be impulsive. Young people are still developing and they need to be very careful in making important, permanent decisions. The reasons young people get tattooed are not mature (i.e. they want people to notice them, they want to pretentiously �honor� someone in a way that will attract notice, they want to pretentiously present some �deep� quotation on their skin in the hope that people will think they too are �deep�, they are rebelling against their parents or society, they are conforming to what they think are social norms, they are unable to see ahead and view the negative results of their actions, etc.) If you want to see the true level of cultural development for tattoos and other body modifications, look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwOXCmjTsvs . In a large sense, nothing illustrates the degeneration of western culture more than the entertainment industry encouraging impulsive youth to permanently disfigure themselves in order to �express themselves�. But such is the power of suggestion that more and more young people are buying into this Hollywood lie that tattoos are a cutting edge way to �express� yourself. But that is so not true. You should express yourself with your words and actions, not by inking graffiti onto your living flesh. Good luck to you in your life. But do not get tattooed. Tattoos are permanent. You can not take them back. There are so many questions on this board about how to remove unwanted tattoos. Pay attention to them. They are there for a reason: People do not want to keep their tattoos. One day you will wish you had never gotten your tattoo(s) and will start to ask how you can get rid of them. Be smart and do not put yourself in this position.


tattoos????
Q. i know that i'm young (13-15) and i can't get a tattoo just yet. but i kind of wanted to get something written on my wrist. how dangerous is that? and how much does a tattoo hurt? and no, please don't compare it to child labor. my mom already said that but i can't exactly relate to that. at all. anyways, and if not on my wrist i would want to get one where my dad wouldn't see. other than my butt or boob?
to tonycast.
what the heck.
i meant that if i said where my dad cant see (he's against tattoos) everyone would say butt or boobs.










pervert.
guys you seriously think i was getting one now???? get real. my mom would murder me. i mean when im 18 (supposed to be a b-day present for me for her since she got my sister one). my mum would be signing and watching over it.

A. As far as the danger goes, the only place that is NOT a good idea is on your head, as there can be a LOT of bleeding. Another bad place: the hands and feet. The skin on these places sheds and regrows so fast that the tattoos fade quickly- but not dangerous. Otherwise, if you talk to a tattoo artist, they will be able to tell you the risks of getting it where.

The pain involved with a tattoo depends on the person, but generally anywhere that it is over bone with no fat or muscle (ie ankle, tailbone, shoulder blade, spine!) really hurts. Also, places where the skin is naturally soft and tender- wrists, forearms, armpit, ankles, inside thighs- all hurt.

I've known girls who have passed out fom getting the "tramp stamp" on their lower back, and also guys who've been reduced to tears when getting inked on their ribs. Other people sit with a smile and read a magazine.

Since you are so young, it is not likely that you will get a licensed tattoo artist to do this for you- and maybe not even with a parents' consent! Many artists are bound by the rules of the parlor they work for. I would not advise going to a "garage artist" or a friend of a friend who happens to have a tattoo gun. This is how AIDS and Hep. C get spread!

My advice is try Henna. It is a strong dye made from plants, and comes from India. It takes a little practice to use it right, but you can get some stellar effects with it. It stays on for 3-6 months, and fades after that. Women in India get their hands and feet decorated in it before their weddings, and it can look just as good (if not better) than real tattoos!
You can order it here, or google for a place in your city on where to get it:
http://www.earthhenna.com/

If you really like it, you can just re-apply it every few months until you are old enough to actually get inked. If you don't like it, you don't have to reapply it! You're happy, Mom's happy!

Hope this was helpful, and Good Luck!

PS~ The only reason anyone mentioned giving blood to your kids: you just can't get inked when you are PREGNANT because of the risk of infection. Before or after you have kids doesn't matter!





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Any women with leg tattoos (preferably on the inner and outer ankle)- please show me pictures.?

Q. I have an idea in mind and would like to see how it looks on others that have it there also. Thanks!
Feel free to include pics of everday people and even celebs, only if they have the tattoos in those locations. Thanks!

A. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/47/157099811_cd6c01aa82.jpg
http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/76/65/23106576.jpg
http://www.rankmytattoos.com/f/thumbnails/img3edab3e5a8766.jpg
http://www.rankmytattoos.com/f/thumbnails/ankle-tattoo-1149278297351.jpg
http://tattoos.lovetoknow.com/images/Tattoos/thumb/9/90/Ankle_tat.jpg/300px-Ankle_tat.jpg
http://tattoos.lovetoknow.com/images/Tattoos/thumb/b/b4/Julia_heart.jpg/250px-Julia_heart.jpg
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:jMYlkRFBMVuKTM:http://www.heibelphotography.com/images/Misc%2520Glamour/O_Ankle%2520Tattoo_LHeibel.jpg
http://www.tattoosymbol.com/upload/images/star_ankle.jpg


Tattoos on women? Opinions?
Q. Chest, back, groin, arm, leg tat's.

This is a hudge turn on for me. What is your opinion?

A. I actually don't like tattoos on women at all, and I've noticed people get flamed on these boards for saying that (I have no idea why, I'm just stating my opinion). People act like you're narrow-minded if you don't like tattoos or something - this is the most absurd thing I've ever heard. It's got nothing to do with narrow-mindedness. I literally don't like the aesthetic effect of tattoos on women. It's a purely visual phenomenon for me.

The truth is, tattoos have a masculine look to me. I am really attracted to feminine girls, so a girl with tattoos on her arms, back, legs, etc. immediately becomes less attractive to me than she would be if she didn't have the tattoos. Tattoos on women have the same effect to me as big manly muscles on women - it just isn't attractive to me. I've heard some people say that all tattoos aren't masculine - they say, for example, how can a tattoo of a rose or a flower or something girly be masculine? But they're missing the point - it doesn't matter what the tattoo is. The actual appearance of ink all over someone's skin looks masculine no matter what, even if it's tattoos of roses or rainbows. They just spoil the natural beauty and femininity of women to me.

The beauty of a woman's natural body and natural smooth skin is far more appealing and feminine than one cluttered with ink, regardless of what specific designs the tattoos have. It's a desecration of the holy temple of perfectness that is the natural female body.





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Any small chest/cleavage tattoo ideas for women?

Q. I'm not really fond of chest tattoos, but my husband loves them and I was thinking of getting a small one over my cleavage. I'm also pregnant with my daughter and I was thinking of getting her foot prints over my heart, but what are some different ideas for small tasteful tattoos?
I know not to get a tattoo while pregnant... how else would I have my daughters foot prints if she hasn't been born yet?.... anyways, I'm just looking for any cute ideas because I plan on getting micro dermals right above my cleavage and was maybe thinking of a way to incorporate a tattoo with the dermals...

A. How about getting your daughters hand prints on your breasts, your husbands hand prints on your shoulders and the micro drermal of a heart above your cleavage-- I think that would be awesome!
Good luck hope this helps!


Help me develop this tattoo idea?
Q. I want a tattoo to commemorate an abusive relationship I had and serve as a reminder not to subject myself to such treatment again, but also to forgo expectations and recognize and accept people as they are. Ideally, I'd love to liken the experience to a myth or tall tale depicting a tattooable scene. Does anyone have any ideas?

A. i like the idea of a strong woman pin up design of her squashing abuse either the word or a significantly smaller man





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