Sabtu, 03 Mei 2014

What kinda tattoo should i get?

Q. I do not want a flower, star, or any other girly shit. lol. I want something that will let men know i like it rough in bed. lol!!!!!!!

A. Wow, you sound really immature and kind of... well i'm not going to say it because it is not nice.

You should get a tattoo on your forehead that says "Devil"

or

you could get a zombie pin-up girl with blood and stuff.

or

an evil clown

or

an evil jester/jack in the box

or

a pin up girl in a devil's suit

or

a TRAMP STAMP on ur lower back which will become a gramp stamp when you are old and wrinkly.

or

a man and woman entwined in the throws of passion

or

a man strangling a woman


Is it wise get a tattoo before switching branches?
Q. I want to get a tattoo, and active in the military at the moment. I plan to switch branches when my ETS comes near. Is it a good idea to get a tattoo before I switch? It will be on my forearm. I never had a tattoo so I'm really thinking about it.
Branch will be Navy.

A. So you want to get a tattoo...why? Do you think it makes you an individual or somehow a "rebel?"

Consider this - there are 47 MILLION Americans who are now tattooed. You can get your tattoo and compare it to the brand-new tats I see on women in their 70s and 80s. Sure makes them look tough and rebellious.

Be a real rebel...do NOT get a tattoo before switching services if you are too much of a mindless zombie not to get tattooed at all. Get the tat and risk switching services .

Whatever happened to individuals who wanted to be NON-conformists?





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Jumat, 02 Mei 2014

Russian Tattoo design? Need Help?

Q. Hi,
I'm a female, 23 yrs and I'm looking into getting another tattoo (would be my 4th). I was born in Russia and I still have strong connections to the country, but I live in US now.
I would like my next tattoo to be along my ribs, stretching from my hip to my chest area. Its hard to design or find a tattoo of russian meaning that could cover this area (unless its flowers) .
Please help me! Any ideas or links would be great. Thank you

A. What about a tattoo with those adorable Russian nesting dolls?
Maybe something like this: http://bestgiftexpress.com/library/m_104052_a.jpg

or https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjy_hOoDEYeN8MbrHKGh_CR_M4Cz7t2Hs2umqRrVuJcmXNSNHe9-6TT1WXDnBnETPcTfEBDuBRfYKz8ar2noVOjkHs6IKUwghPF1LmUI-maSrI8-fO73vxicphtGnhq0_WU26CfsZ89rUE/s400/l_4ef3e4569c6dcad4a696eb932fdd54bf.jpg

I personally like Russian nesting dolls with cats. I don't like the face on the woman in this pic but I love the idea. http://tolstoys.com/shop/images/IT1278_CUsersDonnaPicturesPicasaExports42601GrandmotherwithcatsGrandmawithCats42601-300.jpg

I'd love to know what you think, let me know. My Great Grandfather was from Russia.

Good luck and have fun!

-pippy-


Is it hot when women have two tattoos?
Q. I'm am trying to get my sister to not get these tattoos but she really wants it. I think guys don't like tattoos. What do you think?
One is a cross with flowers around it on her rib cage, its about the size of a quarter piece of notebook paper (so like 4in X 5in) and another that says made in canada on the bottom of her foot.

A. It just depends on the woman and the tattoos. I LOVE tattoos, but certain designs can look tacky, especially in the wrong place. The ones you describe sound cute, so I think they would be ok. What matters is if SHE is comfortable with the tattoos, it's her body.





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fu dog tattoo on a girl?

Q. idk if i would ever get one, but i love the meaning behind fu dogs. if i did get one, i have no clue what colors i would use or where to put it... so my questions are...
-opinion of a girl with a fu dog tattoo?
-what colors would be good?
-how big and where would look good on a girl? (i wouldnt want it very big)

i like the look of these ones

http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1249&bih=615&tbm=isch&tbnid=hmZQcefuUcZhPM:&imgrefurl=http://www.talariaenterprises.com/product_lists/oriental_pg3.html&docid=ZofKWzbEQBzbBM&imgurl=http://www.ancienttreasuresusa.com/v/vspfiles/photos/O-051GRN-2.jpg&w=490&h=500&ei=n9atT6uDGLPMiQLghfXoAw&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=108&vpy=125&dur=1026&hovh=227&hovw=222&tx=114&ty=92&sig=107683752496355106134&page=1&tbnh=123&tbnw=121&start=0&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0,i:72

A. Lots of women get them. See TATTOO magazine, I've seen many pix of fu dog tats in there, all on women.


What do you tattood guys think of women with tattoos?
Q. Women with many tattoos. Like maybe a sleeve..a few on their legs..etc. Women with a bunch of tattoos like the women in the tattoo magazines... as well as the womans body type with all of the tattoos too...what are your opinions.

A. People who judge others who have tattoos are shallow and not worth the time, They will NEVER love you or care for who you truly are. If you like/want/have tattoos then you are who you are. Screw the rest. They say "thank god tattoos come with pain or every pussy would have one"





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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 (:


How bad does a rib cage tattoo hurt?
Q. I'm a chubby girl and I'm planning to get this tattoo on my right rib cage

http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kzafpbJWl41qa3igco1_400.jpg

how bad will it hurt?

A. Tattoos hurt no matter what. Anyone who says they don't is boldface lying. How badly a tattoo hurts varies on person to person. For me for instance, I sat like a champ for my ribs and foot, but cried like a little b**** on my back. When going to get your tattoo, or thinking about one, pain factor should be the LEAST of your concerns. If you want it bad enough, believe me, you'll sit for it. The picture you provided looks like its just ALOT OF BLACK. Which, because of the nature of having to "pack" the color in there, can be legitimately more painful, then lets say, if you were getting a black and grey shaded piece in the same area. Don't worry about how bad it will hurt, if you want it, you'll sit for it.

Here's what you should do: Make an appointment. Don't just go be a "walk-in" for something like your ribs, unless you are (and even if you are) heavily tattooed, there is a certain amount of mental preparation required for what people fail to recogonize is a PROCEDURE.

The day/night before your appointment, make sure you rest. Stock up on plenty of your vitamins, eat well, don't drink or engage in drug use and get a good nights sleep! If you're having a stressful day, it might be in your best interest to reschedule your apointment. I cannot tell you the countless times I have seen customers come in all stressed out from a days work or whatnot who go to sit for a tattoo and simply cannot take it. Mind you, these are customers whom I've watched sit for HOURS on a good day.

If you are a woman, (as I am as well) I HIGHLY reccomend not getting tattooed a week before/during/after your period. I'm telling you, it simply hurts more. Serotonin, the chemical in your brain that deals with things like emotion/hunger/etc also deals with PAIN. During your mentrual cycle, your hormones are all out of whack, affecting neurotransmitters in your brain such as, serotonin. I'm telling you, it just hurts more.

Hope that helped, and good luck on your tattoo!





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Tattoo placement ideas?

Q. I want to get the Latin phrase "Caelitus Mihi Vires" tattood on me..SOMEWHERE????....but i dont know where! I've thought about getting it on my lower back,but i dont know if i want people bein like TRAMP STAMP! Even though in my opinion it wouldnt be much of a tramp stamp because the phrase means "my strength comes from heaven" in english. Any ideas where i should get it?

A. You should get it on someone else's body.

Why get a tattoo? Tattoos don't look good on women, nor do they look good on most men.


Tattoo placement meanings?
Q. Where would I find a list that sterotypes the placement of tattoos? The best I could find was something about a tattoo on the sholder meant the person liked having fun, a tattoo on the small of the back meant "tramp stamp." Or so it said.. Any ideas?

A. I think tattoo placement meanings are usually just stereotypes on people. As long as youre happy with where you put your tattoo thats what should matter.

I found this on a site:

"Tattoo's over the breast area represent a woman coming out of a bad relationship or broken heart who is trying to mend or take back that part of herself. A tattoo on the ankle represents a "good girl" who wants to be "bad." A tattoo on the lower back means "come fuck me." A tattoo on the arm or forearm is usually done by lesbians and means "I am tough or no-nonsense." A tattoo on the shoulder means they are a tease or resort to humor/buddy-buddy type interactions with the oposite sex."

Source: http://www.tattoonow.com/facemaster.cfm?task=message_list&thread_index=508





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Tattoo Sleeve?

Q. Looking to get sleeved. Want to incorporate the women in my life and my kids. Want to get something that represents 4 women and 2 boys...need something for the women that's not too girly (lilly or something) and something for the boys....help....can't seem to find anything that strikes me, but any ideas are helpful.

In Austin, Tx. Any artists out there that anyone knows about? I have already talked with Southside and Chris Gunn, but if anyone knows of anyone else....that would help, too....thanks.

A. EXCELLENT QUESTION!

Greek mythology has some really strong and striking images of women (many of their gods were women...Athena and Venus are just a couple of godesses.)

Many European cultures, too have strong women in their mythologies. Asia has Kwan Yin (Quan Yin) and there are several other.

How cool that you want to honor your family this way.

Good luck and let me know how it goes!

P.S. I'm from Austin, too!


Question for women with sleeve tattoos?
Q. I would like to get it but I was wondering if I should design it myself or go to a tattoo artist. Help? Any info would be awesome. Thanks

A. Do both!! I went to my tattooist with some ideas, he contributed and came up with something together. But, don't get one for the sake of it! Make sure you reeeeeally love what you're getting.

Get some ideas together and go see a reputable artist, I'm sure you'll come up with something fantastic. Remember though, you get what you pay for, the higher charging tattooists are likely to spend a lot more time helping you design something you really want, rather than some back street jobber who will do anything for some money! x


*P.S Alex - Are full sleeves only for ugly girls? I sure as hell don't think I'm ugly. MY sleeve looks beautiful. Stop being so judgemental!





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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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Kamis, 01 Mei 2014

Where should I get a tattoo?

Q. I'm thinking about getting a tattoo and I was wondering where? I was thinking a treble clef on the back of my neck? Is that tacky?

I was also thinking is it tacky or ugly for women to have tattoos? If I didn't get the neck tattoo I would put it on my back or perhaps on my leg. What do you guys think? Also, what should I get? Every girl in the world has a butterfly tattoo, what else would be really feminine?

A. Your forehead, or the buttocks


What is the dumbest tattoo you have ever seen?
Q. Either in person or online?

I saw a girl with a huge Hello Kitty tattoo on her chest at Hot Topic today. I thought that was pretty stupid :/ I wonder what she's gonna look like when she's 80 years old...

A. Oh i've seen so many funny, dumb and unnecessary tattoos!

i think the funniest one was when i saw an eldery woman (80-85) , with a tattoo that said 'forever young' with hearts around it, on her arm. it was pretty ironic.

and online i saw a lady who got a website name tattoo on her forehead. she got paid $10,000! and she did it so she could get her kids through school.. haha!

^ http://www.google.co.nz/imgres?imgurl=http://www.foxnews.com/images/168451/2_22_tattoo_ad_450.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.thebackpacker.com/trailtalk/thread/11148.php&usg=__IFYTRgWQOkBLvgYeB4Bzg8DVV7E=&h=350&w=450&sz=38&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=owRerdQvFt8-WM:&tbnh=134&tbnw=174&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dlady%2Btattoo%2Bforehead%2Bkids%2Bthrough%2Bschool%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DN%26rlz%3D1G1GGLQ_ENZZ316%26biw%3D1282%26bih%3D609%26tbs%3Disch:1&um=1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=226&ei=z40rTaqzLYGisQOy_cWABg&oei=z40rTaqzLYGisQOy_cWABg&esq=1&page=1&ndsp=20&ved=1t:429,r:5,s:0&tx=103&ty=101

:) x





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Have an idea for "boys" tattoo that would look good on a woman?

Q. I have been wanting to get a tattoo with my kids names somehow incorporated into a picture.....They are boys, 7 and 10 years old. I like dragonflies, mushrooms, lizards, flowers. They like dragons, flames, motorcycles and snakes. I only want a small to medium tattoo and we cannot reach any agreement. It's going to be on my body, but I want it to have meaning, and want them to be involved in the decision. Anybody have any good ideas?

A. I have a tattoo artist friend who got his 10 year old to tattoo his own name across his hand, although you might not want your child handling a tattoo gun, so get them to write their names on a piece of paper, and decide where and how you are going to position them. Then sit down with your kids and come up with something together. Use a motif that you nor them will ever tire of, these include: plants, planets and stars, elements (not like uranium!), things of that nature.
In my opinion, no one should get portraits, tribal, or any disney character! But that's my opinion, take it or leave it.


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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Rabu, 30 April 2014

Question about tattoo placement?

Q. I am getting a tattoo of a camera to represent my grandmother. However, I am undecided on the placement for it. I either want it on my inner forearm or on my upper arm on the outside just under my shoulder. So, I have 2 questions,

1- Being a female will it look trashy on my upper arm when i wear a dress

2- If i got it on my inner forearm will the pain be ALOT worse than it will be on my upper outter arm (I hear that's the least painful spot)

A. I personally do not like either place on a woman for a camera tattoo.


Female - Placement of Tattoo?
Q. I am considering getting a tattoo, not too big but i want it to be in a place that is easily covered but i can show it if i want. I was considering somewhere on my back or ankle....first tattoo...

Also, which is better, tattoos with colour or b/w ones?

A. What we see the most for woman tattoos is tattoos on ankles, lower back, neck, wrists and behind the ears. there are subtle and easily hiddenwith clothes or watch for your wrist (for the neck and ears I'm assuming you have hair) and you can always show them off.

For color, It always depends on the size and details of the tattoo. A small tattoo with outlines and color, depending on where you get it, can end up pretty disastrous. You have to think ahead, meaning you will age and your skin will change too. If you do color big chances are you'll need more touchups than with B/W. Make sure you sit down with your tattoo artist and talk about your ideas before making a final decision. He/she is the best one to help you make a good decision and get something you can be proud to show off. Also make sure to check his/her portfolio prior to the meeting to make sure you like the style of art.

Good luck and enjoy your experience!





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Men and Women's Tattoos?

Q. Do men like women with tattoos all over their bodies? Is it too much like a man?

A. I believe a tattoo can be sexy on a lady. Just as long as she is not a big tattoo from top to bottom. A discreet location that can be showed at appropriate times should b OK. You have to think about careers also. You can't work some places with tattoo's shinning. Just a personal opinion! My mom had one and sister has one on forearm she wishes it was another location to be able to cover easier without long sleeves.
I don't like a lady with a rash of tattoo's it just isn't lady like and a man with a bunch isn't all that becoming either


Tattoo care question does this matter?
Q. I'm getting a tattoo under my breast.
like right below my bra or right under it


My questions are
1)Will it look stupid because I'm small chested?
2)Is it best If I go bra less as much as possible when the tattoo is healing
3)My phrase is 7 words long,what font size is best to not look to small or to large

thanks
Brock Fesmire

How so?

A. 1. Personally I find that sort of tattoo more visually appealing on a woman that isn't as "top heavy" so to speak. I feel the tattoo stands out better on models with a smaller chest size in that location.
2. If you can it'll help- You don't want anything rubbing against the tattoo while it's healing.
3. I would speak with your artist in regards to this- He or she can help you choose a font large enough it'll not blur with time, but not so large that it will look less appealing. Personally I would try for something where all 7 words fit under your breast at a slight curve, but it's your tattoo and your decision. Your tattoo artist will be able to tell you what will work and what will not, and be able to give you ideas on what will be more visually appealing based on the tattoo and your body.





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Do any older women regret getting a tattoo?

Q. I'm 21 and I'm considering getting a tattoo for a scar cover up. I really don't want to regret it as I get older and mature. I would like some advice from women in their 30's, 40's, or higher on their experience with a tattoo or tattoos. Do you regret it? Were there complications? Please leave your age for reference.

A. I am a 50 y/o woman with two tattoos, one a rather dramatic 8" beauty on my back. I adore them, but let me add that a great deal of thought went into what I did.

A tattoo should define you in some way. It should be a very personal thing, not just something "cool" that you pick off a wall in a salon.

The first one I got was a 4" dragonfly on my right shoulder. I *am* like a dragonfly - a bit weird, definitely feminine, a little mystical... freedom in the breeze. It's me.

The second one came years later - I had been through such a horrible year that I designed a very feminine phoenix, more like a big bird of paradise to remind me that I am a survivor, that I can get through anything because I have guts and determination. It's a colorful, beautiful bird because I am a colorful person that sees beauty in everything.

Think about it deeply. Don't pick something *cool* today that might be ridiculous 20 years from now. Visit tattoo parlours and websites to see if there's anything that speaks to you. Personally, I'd wait a few years before having one.

And here's a website for you to mull over as you make your decision: http://www.tattoofinder.com/find_tattoo.asp

PS - I had no complications but I do scab like nobody's business. The itch for the first week in unHOLY. Scratch and you ruin it.


i love this tattoo!!?
Q. i was wondering how much this would coast i no that no one can give me and exact amount!! but i would just like a guess..... i would really help and also do you think it would still look ok if i added another dragon fly??

http://www.uktattoostudios.co.uk/women/butterfly-shoulder-womens-girls-tattoos-tattoo-designs-pictures-gallery4.jpg
For everyone that is answering this i live in michigan!!

A. Itss sooo cute <3 Im guessing it would be $50-$80





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What type of tattoo should I get on my stomach?

Q. This is going to be my first tattoo, but i don't know what to get. I want it to be small-medium. Maybe dealing with love?

A. For your first tattoo, getting one on your stomach is a bad idea. We wrote multiple articles on the questions you have. "Another spot not recommended is the stomach because weight can go up and down like crazy and that�s where it will show the most."

First question is what you should get. We wrote an article called "What Should My First tattoo be" here:
"We suggest whatever tattoo you get, make sure its personal and small. What if you don�t like your tattoo? You have to stick with it for almost ever unless you get it removed, which also takes time to get rid of. Get something like an RIP tattoo of someone that was special to you that can remind you every day of how awesome that person was"
Read more here to get more ideas: http://tatopia.com/my-first-tattoo/what-should-my-first-tattoo-be/

We also wrote an article called "Do Tattoos Hurt and How Will It Feel? Women Feel Less Pain Then Men?". There is a picture there where it shows what spots hurt the most. For the stomach, they suggest to bring a leather strap to bite down on because you WILL feel pain.
Read more here: http://tatopia.com/my-first-tattoo/do-tattoos-hurt-and-how-will-it-feel-women-feel-less-pain-then-men/

And the last article I will suggest to read is "Where should I put my tattoo?". Here we write the best spots to get a tattoo. One quote from the article should help you: "Another spot not recommended is the stomach because weight can go up and down like crazy and that�s where it will show the most.".
Read more here: http://tatopia.com/my-first-tattoo/where-should-i-put-my-tattoo/


TATTOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
Q. I'm 15 and my step mom said i can get a tattoo when i turn 16 which is jan 6th. What should my first tattoo be a tramp stamp or like a little star or something? If you have any suggestions plz write them down & try to put a picture lol thank you!!!!!!!

A. First, don't let anyone sway your opinion on if you want a lower back tattoo. They were around long before the term "tramp stamp" was invented, and they'll be around long after people ask "what's a tramp stamp?". If that's what you want, then go for it!

Second, seeing as to how tattoos are forever, make it something meaningful, or something that you will enjoy for the rest of your life. Remember that likes and dislikes will change a lot over your life (especially in the next 5 years of your life), so when you make your decision, make sure that it won't be something you'll hate later on in life, such as lyrics from a band you can't remember 20 years from now ^_~ (however, if it's meaningful lyrics, or from your 'all time favorite band', then consider it [ex: I would be happy with the lyrics from Metallica's Fade to Black, but I'd kick myself if I had Vanilla Ice's Ice Ice Baby]).

Likewise, if you choose some picture of some sort, unless you plan to have a 'child-like playfulness' about you your entire life, I would avoid any sort of child-like imagery (if fate should have it that, at 80, you're a bitter old woman, you will hate the lollipop tattoo on your ankle), or conversely, anything too 'extreme' from your 'average self' (if at 80 you're a kid-at-heart, the tattoo that reminds you to take the "safe route" might become too stuffy for you).

For something meaningful, consider your own personality traits. If you think of yourself as being courageous, pick a lion. If you're cute, pick a puppy or a ribbon. If you love stargazing, pick celestial figures. If you're religious, pick your favorite passage from your (insert appropriate book here), or an icon from your favorite story. If you take pride in your heritage, pick a pattern based off that heritage... and so on.

If you want something purely artistic but simple, some suggestions: a shower of stars, a rainbow ending in a cloud, butterflies (consider natural butterflies as well, as they are just as vivid in nature as our own imaginations), frogs, geckos, vines, flowers, leaves, small birds, owls, or smiley face with "Have A Nice Day" (or maybe a pirate happy face with "Have A Piratey Day, ARRR!", or some other theme like that).

Most tattoo shops will have flash (common tattoo images) on their walls for you to look at, so if no ideas here satisfy what you want, check out their flash, and see if you can't work with your artist to come up with something that's "uniquely you".





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Guy Foot Tattoo.........?

Q. Would it be normal or okay if a guy got a foot tattoo? I found a maori design of a humpback whale and i think it would be awesome to get one on each outer side of my foot. However, I've never really seen a guy with a foot tattoo. Do you think it is normal for a guy to get a foot tattoo? Why or why not?

A. of course it would be OK. it hurts aswell so its even more manly than a normal tattoo. they are affiliated with women nowadays because they like to have small sexy tattoos that can be easily covered, but there is no reason men can't have them either.


What's the meaning of this tattoo?
Q. http://www.tattooeasily.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Maori-Tattoo-designs-23.jpg
It's a Maori tattoo I found on the Internet, and I was wondering if you know the meaning of it, since most of those tattoos have one .. Thanks in advance :)

A. The Maori use tattoo to tell the world they have reached adulthood. Getting their faces tattooed was a right of passage that told the world "I'm an ADULT!" The design itself is a shorthand for the family geneology and often would tell rank. Women would get lip and chin tattoos while men would get full face tattoos.

It's best to be respectful if you choose one of these designs, however, as inappropriate placement like as a tramp stamp can be seen as offensive to the Maori. The design you posted is not a real Maori design. In fact, it can be seen as an offensive derivative due to it's positioning.





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Selasa, 29 April 2014

do you still find a woman with a tattoo sexy?

Q. if so, what location on the body makes it more sexy

A. I have seen plenty of women naked

the ones with no tattoos look better to me

I have never seen a tattoo that was over 5 years old that still looked good


Good place for hidden tattoo?? ?
Q. Hey guys so ive been thinking of getting a tattoo for years but i never though of anything and my family has always been against it. Well bottom line is im getting a paw print tattoo in memory of my dog (had him for 10 yrs) with his name on it OR with The mickey face outline thing (the disney one) because he had a mark on his leg that look exacly like the mickey one but im not planning on telling my parents or anyone but my cousin so i need some hidden locations?? I was thinking on the place where the bra goes under your armpit?? Or something like that?? Because it also need to be hidden when im wearing bathing suits and stuff? Please give me some ideas! This is very important to me

A. Listen closely to your tattoo artists. And take the time to choose your tattoo artists wisely. So here they are in apparent order of preference:

1. Lower Back Tattoos - This is probably the first choice as a location for a woman getting her first tattoo. Sexy, sensual, exposed at the beach but covered up at the office. May be shared with a lover but hidden from the rest of the world - especially parents and Grandma. Celebs like Angelina Jolie her her lower back tiger tattoo and Jessica Alba's bow are two examples of lower back tattoos.

2. Wrist Tattoos - popular with starlets. And can be hidden under a watch or bracelet if need be. Winston Churchill's mother had a snake encircling her wrist. Examples would be Lindsay Lohan for her wrist tattoo "breathe" and Eminem for wrist tattoos.

3. Foot Tattoos - A famous holiday vacation splurge. The problem is that tattoos on feet tend to need a lot of touching up because of their propensity to fade quickly. Carrie Otis and Charlize Theron are known for their foot tattoos.

4. Ankle Tattoos - Popularized by super models Christy Turlington and Stephanie Seymour. Can be very delicate or a bold tribal design. Check out an entire gallery of celebrity ankle tattoos

5. Armband Tattoos (true, not a specific body part) - Was once the staple in tattoo parlors around the world. Seemed like other guy in the frat house had one. Pamela Anderson triggered a wave of barbwire. The tribal armband has bought a lot of tattoo artists a new Harley.

6. Back Tattoos (also, back-piece tattoos) - The largest blank canvas on the human body. Most tattoo artists will advise you to go as large as you can comfortably mange, and then go larger. Tattoos can be an alluring enthusiasm. You may think you just want one - and which tattoo artist hasn't heard that a thousand times or more - but keep in mind when choosing your tattoo design and placement how you might incorporate it into an even larger and more elaborate piece. Check out Lena Headey, 50 Cent & LeBron James for back tattoos.

7. Arm Tattoos (which often specifies, upper arm, lower arm, forearm, shoulder and even sleeves) - see Back Tattoos. A single Koi, can in time, become an entire Japanese inspired sleeve. See Amy Winehouse, David Beckham and Anouk for examples of arm tattoos.

8. Chest Tattoos - Pectorals are a favorite spot to make a man's chest look larger. And before you ladies protest, please see number nine. Examples of chest tattoos are Lenny Kravitz and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

9. Breast Tattoos (we're standing firm on the differences between chests and breasts) - Requests for information about breast tattoos has been so popular over the years that I wrote an article entirely on that premise, called "Gilding the Lily: Why We Tattoo Breasts" Examples are Teri Polo, Christina Ricci's Blue-bird and rapper Eve.

10. Neck Tattoos - Once a taboo area for most tattoo artists and tattoo enthusiasts, the explosion in tattooing in recent years has pushed back the boundaries of what meets the community standards of acceptable body art and tattoos. Where once men and women would have full tattoo body suits, necks hands and feet were left untouched so that an individual could "cover-up" their tattoos with a suit or long dress and pass incognito in a crowd or at certain conservative social functions. Musicians and tattoo artists, individuals whose independent sources of income and public reputation as "outlaws, rogues and scoundrels", has allowed them in recent years to get tattoos that were once entirely associated with gang members or individuals who had spent time in prison. But if you want to get a job in a bank when your garage band folds, you might want to think twice. See Allen Iverson for neck tattoos. Robbie Williams has a neck tattoo as well.





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Have an idea for "boys" tattoo that would look good on a woman?

Q. I have been wanting to get a tattoo with my kids names somehow incorporated into a picture.....They are boys, 7 and 10 years old. I like dragonflies, mushrooms, lizards, flowers. They like dragons, flames, motorcycles and snakes. I only want a small to medium tattoo and we cannot reach any agreement. It's going to be on my body, but I want it to have meaning, and want them to be involved in the decision. Anybody have any good ideas?

A. I have a tattoo artist friend who got his 10 year old to tattoo his own name across his hand, although you might not want your child handling a tattoo gun, so get them to write their names on a piece of paper, and decide where and how you are going to position them. Then sit down with your kids and come up with something together. Use a motif that you nor them will ever tire of, these include: plants, planets and stars, elements (not like uranium!), things of that nature.
In my opinion, no one should get portraits, tribal, or any disney character! But that's my opinion, take it or leave it.


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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Tattoo Artist Help Please?

Q. I want to get a small tattoo on my foot, but I have a few questions about it.

1. I have heard foot tattoos can smudge-is this true and how much?
2. What are the chances of the tattoo getting smudged or anything?-is this during the healing process or forever?
3. How long is the healing process?
4. How long will the tattoo take to do-it will be like 1 in wide and 3 in long
5. Does it hurt-alot?
6. Do you recommend it on the foot why or why not?
7. I have heard you can't wear shoes or socks during the healing process-is this true? What happens if you do?
8. Will I scar from the tattoo needle? I have very sensitive skin and scar from everything
9. Will it need to be touched up in the future-how often?
10. Will it fade at all?
11. Any other tattoo advice would be greatly appreciated!!! This will be my first tattoo and I plan on getting it around next September


http://www.photofunblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Women-Butterfly-Foot-Tattoo-Latest-Design-for-2011-12.jpg

http://www.photofunblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Women-Butterfly-Foot-Tattoo-Latest-Design-for-2011-12.jpg

These pictures are about where I want my tattoo (just in case you need to know), but these are not the ones I want. Thanks again and Happy Holidays! :)
Thank you to everyone who answered you all were extremely helpful!!!!!!! :)

A. Smudge? Tattoos anywhere on the body lose their sharpness, especially very small tattoos. Detail will be lost. For instance, good tattoo artists won't do small text because it will run together into a blurb. you can't help that, it's your body's natural aging process. Otherwise, the tattoo can 'blow out' where the lines can look like they've strayed from the original design. Usually a result of a very heavy handed artist.
A small tattoo of that size, probably an hour, your feet do hurt because of the bones and nerves in that area. Not a lot of skin and fat = pain. Typical healing time is about three weeks (for the initial process, complete healing time can be up to two months on a foot, which is why swimming and sunning are on the no no list for that long, then wearing sunscreen, while the top layer of skin regrows after peeling), though foot tattoos tend to hurt for longer during the healing process because the artist is putting an open wound on you, you don't realize how often you use a limb until you have something painful on it. As long as you stay to the upper side of the foot, you should be ok location wise, your foot regrows skin at a faster rate than other spots of the body because of the wear and tear it sees. So getting it lower where callouses are can be horrible for tattoos fading quickly or ink not sticking well.
Inevitably you're going to wear something on your feet. If you can schedule the tattoo before a weekend where you can leave it mostly uncovered for the first few days, it'd be great. You can wear cotton or a breathable sock, you want the ink to get air to heal. Shoes, try to keep them loose and kick em off when you can. If worst comes to worst, the sock might stick to the tattoo, if it doesn't come off easily after you apply water to gently remove it, you might need minor touch ups.

A tattoo is a scar. In a worst case scenario, you might end up with a keloid type scar. They're common around piercings but if you've ever had anything like them before, you might want to really think about the tattoo. Otherwise, the tattoo won't scar beyond where the ink is applied unless you get an infection.
With today's inks and applications, most tattoos can go years without a touch up, but your feet might need them a bit more often if you're a fan of flip flops or similar shoes where the tattoo is going to see a lot of sun, or if you like cramming your feet in heels or other tight fitting shoes, they can effect how often you're going to get a touch up. Tattoos do fade. It's inevitable. It's up to your aftercare that's going to effect it and how often you'd need touch ups to refresh it. Lots of sun or abrasive shoes can certainly do damage to a tattoo.

You've left yourself plenty of time to plan, so be sure to pick out an artist you're comfortable with and ask them for aftercare advice. A lot of shops put up aftercare on their websites now so people can be prepared with the right lotions and such before they get their tattoo (I can't recall how many times I've had to run out after getting a tattoo cause I forgot to plan ahead of time). Some have different tips and tricks to make things easier for you and that can give you the time before the tattoo to pick up anything that can be beneficial to having at home before you get inked (like an ice pack if it gets too sore).

Otherwise, eat right before you go in to get your tattoo, drink something sugary, fuel helps your body tolerate the new wound Be sure to ask your artist what their aftercare is, they should be able to give you concise washing directions (typically 2-3 times a day with a mild soap, pat dry with a clean paper towel, apply thin layers of lotion, something scent free and dye free like lubriderm, etc) and other info so if you do need a touch up, they can rest assured you didn't try some off the wall healing process either. :) Have fun and happy holidays to you!


Is this -really- a tattoo spot for guys, or can it be for both genders?
Q. I'm roughly nine weeks away from expecting my new precious little life of pride and joy. And I've decided (after I have him, of course) that I want to get his first and middle name as my first tattoo. My boyfriend and I have gone back and forth, back and forth about it and where I should put it. Obviously he wants to get our son's name on him as well..

I just graduated high school this past May, and I've also graduated from a Technical School this past May, too. I work at my local hospital, and I've decided to try to go back to school this year at the Technical School for a few other certifications through this class. I noticed a girl in my class has a cute tattoo of the word, 'Believe' on the outside part of her forearm between her wrist and her elbow. Which is where I want to get my son's name, but when I brought it up to my boyfriend, he said, "What's with you and always wanting to use the guys' spots?" Then I told him about the girl in my class and her tattoo there.

I'm just purely curious, is the spot on the outside of your forearm between your elbow and your wrist -really- a 'guys' tattoo spot, or both genders??
Dave, maybe you should learn some grammer and English before bashing other people on "being looked down upon." Just a little piece of advise for the common folk. xD

Tattoos are NOT something that people look down upon, the way some people abuse them are, though. Like getting devils, '666,' naked people.... Just inappropriate things on your body is disgusting. If that tickles your fancy, then get it somewhere where people don't have to see it.

My child's name is NOT disrespectful, not disgraceful, not innapropriate, and FAR from them. Try sticking your foot in your mouth somewhere else:)
Rex, I already work at a place that I don't foresee myself leaving anytime soon. Yes, I do have to cover them up there, but that's easily done. I work midnights at the hospital. No biggie.

A. I've tattooed for 18yrs and the spots on women and even men have changed with the times...I find that more women do regret getting tattoos in these so called mens areas and rightly so because woman aren't as attractive with tattoos on their fore arms or necks & so on...funny comeing from a tattooist eh! Any how like I said I've seen more woman wish they hadn't gotten their tattoos in these spots so my suggestion to you is to really think about this because once done there's no going back.....why not for a first time tattoo get it on your inner arm or back shoulder blade....take care and I hope all works out for you April1215.





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Senin, 28 April 2014

What do you think of women with one tattoo on their upper arm?

Q. Women with tattoos on their upper arms? I have 1 tat on the outside of my calf, right leg and I want 2 get 2 more, the one I already have has to do with my kids...the 2 I want to get in 1 that has to do with my mom and dad and then the other 1 is something to do with my grandkids. Well the delima that I am having is that I do not want the tattoos on my back because I never show my back or even my shoulder blades. So I am trying to figure out where I can put the other 2 that I want. I know one of them I want to put on the outside of my calf on my left leg but just don't know about the other one. I have been thinking about having one on my upper arm but have heard that is kinda butch. I am a pretty big tom-boy and HATE to dress up but I am DEFINATELY not butch, not that I have anything against that because my best girl friend is but I just don't know if I will like it there.

So everyone let me know what you think? If it's just one tattoo would that look good????
Just wanted to add that I am 40 so the old comments would probably apply to me and also my job does allow it and I do not have to dress up, I wear jeans and t-shirts, sweatshirts and sweaters all the time
The tattoo artist I will be using is a male so I can't go to a female artist and get their opinion. I will stay with the same one because he is AWESOME and does everything free hand and is still awesome and also the cleanest person I have ever seen in my life and does all the cleaning with you right there so you know EVERYTHING is done right..yea going to stay with the same guy to do any of my tatoos, even if I moved away I think I would still come back here!! His name is Scott and he is located at Lure Tattooing in Vienna West Virgina. He is AWESOME!

A. I generally find tatoos on the upper arm of women unclassy. If such a woman tries to dress up, they look trashy to me.


Are tasteful upper arm 1/3 sleeve tattoos sexy on women or trashy?
Q. I want to get a tattoo on my upper arm signifying me it would be feminine and colorful. I dont mind the fact that it would show but i dont want to look trashy and i need opinions! I cant imagine where else i can put it... Help!

A. I love tattoos, they can be very artistic and creative, however i do not like tattoo's on woman's arms, i do think they look very manly and a little trashy. There are plenty of other places you can get one: lower/upper back, stomach, thigh, foot. But at the end of the day it's your choice, your body and there is nothing wrong with a little body art wherever you like it ;)





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Minggu, 27 April 2014

Tattoo design and placement help?

Q. I've been planning a tattoo for nearly a year now, but im having real difficulty settling on the final design and placement. As its my first tattoo, im going into this completely clueless. I really wanted the words 'Dolen i vad o nin' tattooed on my inner wrist, and i know i can cover it there, and my work alllows visible tattoos. the words are a line from Lord Of The Rings, but even though i love the books, i don't want the tattoo for the association with it, i feel the meaning, 'My path is hidden from me' has significance in my life.

Anyhoo, ive heard people saying that inner wrist tattoos are extremely painful and stupid, and particularly unattractive in women. also, one of my not-so closer friends think that getting a line from a movie is really not smart, even if i don't want the tattoo BECAUSE of the movie. Can anyone advise me here?

Sorry about the length, and thank you!

A. youre not getting the tattoo to please anyone but yourself.. so dont worry about what others think and go for it ! and dont worry about what your friend says either


What's a good place for word tattoos?
Q. In the future I plan on getting the words 'Balance' and 'Believe' tattooed somewhere on my body.
But I don't know where
Any ideas?

A. i would say to get those words like on the inside wrists.one word on each wrist.for one it is very elegant especially for women and if u get a good design.I just got a tattoo on my right wrist of the korean symbol for love last night and it didn't even hurt and im sixteen.i wasn't really that nervous so it didn't hurt that much at all. if ur nervous about it the more u will think about the pain so try not to think about the pain and dont be nervous and ull be fine.people say that the wrists hurt like hell but it really doesn't at all.





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What are the chances of something happening in 2012 that was predicted?

Q. First off, I will say that I don't believe that 2012 will be any different of a year than any other one. I am asking about how people will react when the year finally comes around. With all of the media that this so called "prophecy" has gotten, don't you think that people will go to great lengths to try and stop it, since they "know" that it will happen?

Or, on the other hand, will people go to great lengths to make something happen in an attempt to fulfill the predictions?

A. The Mayans never actually predicted the end of the world. The only thing stemming from this is the fact the calendar ends come December 12, 2012.

The one thing the Mayans say is that by 2012 If we continue on this negative path of hate, an eye for an eye, destruction of nature, of fear and egoism, we will enter straight into the time of destruction and chaos, and we will disappear as the dominant race of this planet.

If we become conscious and realize that we all form part of a great organism, and that we should respect one another and be grateful to our planet, then we will move directly into positive growth, our Golden Age.

they seem to believe we're in for a great state of enlightenment and a new way of life if we choose the right path. those that do not choose the right path will face the consequences.

however, for 2012 the Mayans also predict:

we will have gone beyond technology as we know it.

(This happens on a daily basis since forever though. We've gone beyond technology as THEY knew it, beyond technology as our grandparents knew it, or kids will have technology that goes beyond what WE know it. It's how it works.)

we will have gone beyond time and money.

(By 2012? Really? with the ecomomic turmoil our nation is in, time is extremely important and money is on our minds every second of every minute of every hour of every day of every week of every month of every year.

Even if Obama is able to fix things with a wave of his magic wand, I don't see us "Going beyond time and money" by 2012.)

we will have entered the fifth dimension after passing through the fourth dimension

(Come ON! This one gets me. We can't even make it through the third dimention. we're suppose to be entering the fifth dimention in less than 3 years? I don't see that happening except in theory.)

My theory is this.

People were freaking out about Y2K. when computers tried turning to 2000, it wouldn't register and missles would be launched unwittingly setting off world war three, Yellowstone would erupt destroying the world, a meteor would hit the earth, aliens would come to abduct our world leaders leaving us in chaos. phones and computers would go down, no one would be able to contact their loved ones.

When 2000 came and went, there was a NEW theory...

2000 wasn't the ACTUAL beginning of the new milennium because the milennium started with year 1 a.d., so the actual Y2K would happen on 2001. The first milennium was 1001 a.d. and the second is 2001 a.d.

So the doomsday prophesies came out again.

shortly after 2001 came and went, they focused on the year of damnation... 6.6.06. The year of the mark of the demon. the antichrist would be re-born and life as we know it would be coming to an end.

When that came and went with little more than a bad remake of "the Omen", the "I REALLY want the world the END" sayers focused on 7.7.07.

I'm not sure why... it was supposedly bad luck to someone for some reason... I don't know.

Now the main focus is on 12.21.12.

it's like people really really really really really want the world to end. It's kind of sad so many people are praying for the destruction of our planet.

My grandma on my dad's side was like that. She said the world was going to end 1992, and that the proof was in the fact that women were starting to get tattooed (The mark of the devil). She died 1991. We're still here, too bad she wasn't here to see it.

2012 I don't think will be any different from any other year, and whatever does happen, is more survivable now than it would have been in the past.

not to mention for the biblical scholars that are constantly talking about "the bible code" forget one thing... when asked, Jesus told his disciples when asked about when he'd return, "the end will come like a theif in the night. no one knows the hour nor day, not the angels in heaven, nor the son. only the father knows of it's coming."

in fact, this is mentioned on more than one occassion.''

so my position is that 2012 will be just like any other year, and not long after the 21st, we'll be in 2013.

and then we can listen to the 2020 prophecies for the end of the world.

do I worry about these "predictions?" its human to freak out when there are experts in freaking people out trying to freak you out.

but come what may... live your life to the best of your ability so you can look back and say you truly have no regrets and that you were a good person.





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Are tattoos on women sexy?

Q.

A. Girls with tattoos are like girls with underarm hair. I would never date a girl with long underarm hair, even if they are in braids. I could never bring myself to dating either a girl with underarm hair or with tattoos.


Women: Laser Hair Removal?
Q. How does laser hair removal work? Are there any dangers? If so, what is the likelihood?

Are there different kinds of laser hair removal? What are they, and what are the pros and cons of each (including price)?

(Approximately) How much is it for the legs? The underarms? The bikini area? Does the bikini area include the entire pubic region, if not, how much is that?

Is there anything else that should be known?

Thank you

A. She's right, not many people know much about how the lasers work, but I spent a lot of time researching it before I spent all that money. I actually recently gave a speech about why you should get laser hair removal. Saves you time, saves you money (over the longrun) and makes you confident. Anyways, Here's my experiences with it in case it helps you =)

Okay... science answer:

You grow in at least 80% of your hair during puberty. When you have laser hair removal the hairs it kills will never grow again. But you still have up to 20% of your normal thickness that will grow in throughout the rest of your life. So people get touch up sessions every 3-5 years after their big 6 treatments. You need about 6 treatments, one each 2 months for a year, because the hair grows in different stages and it can only kill hair in the active growth stage. The laser works by targeting dark color (the hair follicle) and passing through light color (the skin) the hair and skin have to be very different shades of color for the laser to work. It burns the dark color disabling the hair follicle so hair cannot grow from it again. The darker and coarser the hair and lighter the skin, the better results you will have.

Okay... Personal Experience:

I've had 4 out of my 6 treatments so far. It HURTS! It's like being poked with a sewing needle over and over, but it's not as painful as a tattoo, and that's not as painful as childbirth, maybe that can put the pain in perspective for you =) I've had my legs, underarms, and bikini area done. When you get your bikini area done they do ALL of it! Including spreading your butt and vaginal lips apart to laser all the cracks... It's sorta awkward. After the 4 treatments I've had so far I've lost about 80% of leg hair, 80% bikini hair, and 80% underarms hair. But the legs are the most painful. The more it hurts the better it works. I have only a few hairs left around my ankles but every time the ankles hurt the worst for me.
I spent this much for 6 treatments in each area:
Bikini-$750
Underarms-$750
Legs (toes to bikini)-$2,500

Email me if you have any more questions about it!





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