Sabtu, 21 Juni 2014

Nice chest tattoo designs for women ?

Q. I need some tips for tattoo designs.

I'm looking into getting a tattoo on my chest and just want some opinions.

Thanks!

A. don't do it they turn off almost all guys and the guys that do go with would only be there cause they think ur easy. No man really wants to marry a woman wit a tat cause almost all women that have a tattoo sleep around like ho's and come across as masculine which is very unattractive for men that wanna be in a long relationship. If u do get 1 u might find that u only achieve one night stands.


Women with chest/upper breast tattoos. . .do you regret the placement for any reason?
Q. I want to get one word tattooed on my upper left breast. It will not be my first tattoo.

I was wondering if any women with a tattoo on the chest or upper breast area regret the placement for any reason. . .?

A. Nope,and as you can see in my AV my whole chest is covered.. :)





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ANSWERS BY WOMEN ONLY please!! I need to know...?

Q. I get a lot of attention whenever I get mad and show aggression. I have a nice lean muscular body and a couple of tattoos on my arms, but you all seem to get aroused when I become aggressive and angry. Are all of you insane?

A. I think anyone that found a joker like u would be insane.You dont sound all intense and strong and moody like you're trying to.

You just sound sad and weak and needy to be honest! Maybe you're trying to sound like the kind of man you wish u were,I dont know.A few people I know just read your question and fell around laughing.

Dont try so hard,now be a good little man and go have a game of chess or something...oooh and dont get mad PLLLeeeaaase!!! we'd all be scared (and yurned on of course!)hahahahahahaha


What do you think of my tattoo? and where should I put it?
Q. Okay for my first tattoo, these are my ideas.
They mean a lot to me because I love what it was like in the 1940's and 1950's, how all the women looked like and just all the pin ups.
So these are my ideas-

1) Bettie Page with joker cards around her sitting in a martini glass

2) Bettie Page, Marilyn Monroe, Lucial Ball and Judy Garland sitting in a martini glass with candy canes hanging on the sides with ice cream by the glass

3) Bettie and Marilyn with lace going around them with quotes by them with old fashion cameras around with flashes

last one 4) A pin up girl holding a coca cola bottle with ice cream floats aroundand shes on a beach wearing a beach hat while also wearing a striped red and white bathing suit with long black bouncy hair with short bangs, smiling.

So what do you all think?
Which one should I choose as my first tat? It will be going on my arm or the side of my stomach.

A. 2nd one which can go on your lower back. For some reason looking back at the old days makes me wish I was there. I to like the 40's and 50's





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what ink is used for inky dink tattoos?

Q. Want to do an at home inky dink tattoo but want to know what ink to use :)

A. Ok. What I did is I googled inky dink tattoos. Then I picked a picture in images and went to that website.

On that site, this woman named her artist. His name is kiley and works at true soul. So I went to his website and looked in the section entitled "about". Here's the link:
http://truesoultattoos.com/about/

As you will see he uses vegan ink, so then all you need to do is google vegan inks, but here are some names of the most widely used brands: electric ink, intenze ink, eternal ink.
It's the same type of ink that is used for inky dink tattoos that is used in every other tattoo. Unless you want to do a true home job with biro ink, which is a stupid, dangerous and not to mention, a seriously lame thing to do. Everyone who I've ever met that decided tattooing themselves at home with a needle and some ink was a brilliant idea, has regretted it BIGTIME and had them covered up. Those tattoos never look good and no one thinks your cool if you do it. The only people I have seen with tattoos on them that they have done themselves that actually look reasonable are tattoo artists, who were either experienced or had an experienced artist to teach them.
But anyway, now you can search it for yourself and make your own decision. This is just my opinion. The idea that you don't know what ink to use, yet you feel your capable of doing a good tattoo at home is scary to me. I think you should at least gather more knowledge in this area before attempting this. You may be a good drawer, but tattooing is a completely different. Also, you should have some knowledge about skin - at least find out which layers the tattoo goes in and to what depth you should be inserting a needle. Also, do you know anything about the needles? Like what they are made of, the gauge, the length, the angle at which you insert them and why you should only use needles made out of certain materials? And do you know about health risks, cross contamination, etc. I'm not trying to be condescending to you. I'm honestly just trying to help.
Anyway, thus ends the lecture. You make your own decision. You have to live with it - not me! Hope you don't f**k it up and I am deadly sincere when I say that.


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Jumat, 20 Juni 2014

Tattoo artist?

Q. Ok. I really want to become a tattoo artist, not for money or to become famous or anything. Because I think the art of tattooing is just.. beautiful and captivating and thats what my heart is sent on to become. So I was wondering how exactly you get an apprenticeship and just how much it actually costs. And also, people have been trying to talk me out of this because they keeping telling me, "Oh tattoo artists dont make enough money to live off of. You'll never last" and stuff like that, and would that be true? And also if you should go to like.. an art college before you even try to get an apprenticeship.

A. Adding a bit to the above (LO's answer is good):

You can certainly make decent money, but you'll need to do things the right way. Just buying a tattoo machine isn't it; apprentice through a good shop & artist. This will take time & patience.

I've heard of folks who start working on their portfolios early and try to find someone to apprentice under while working on a 2 or 4 year degree. You probably should think of the apprenticeship like post-grad work - you're an artist first, and then specialize in the medium of tattooing later. You'll still want to have a good size portfolio for any prospective artist, so start now.

With respect to the education, the woman who's done my work has a BA in art and is planning on doing an MFA in the next few years (but will fortunately stay in the area, so I can keep going to her for work). She also works in oils and is very good in that as well.

Keep in mind that being an apprentice isn't necessarily a sexy job. You'll likely do a lot of miscellaneous tasks around the shop way before you can put ink & needle to skin. You might not be paid, or maybe paid poorly, during that time.

Best of luck to you.


Christian Tattoo artist?
Q. I'm looking to get some tattoos done but I would like a fellow brother or sister in Christ to be the one to give me the tattoos. So if you guys can help me in my search, that would be amazing. Oh, and I live in California. Thanks and God bless.
I am not looking for people to tell me what to do, or what not to do. I am not looking for condemnation for my choice. All I am looking for is a tattoo artist who shares my beliefs and a spiritually clean environment for me to have these tattoos done. The tattoos are a symbol of my faith and I would be proud to wear them.
Also, for those of you who do not believe in my God... I do not appreciate sarcasm and my religion being mocked. Take that somewhere else. I cam here for answers, not harassment.

A. Dude why didn't you ask me earlier, Sid's parlor in Santa Ana is amazing. They are a good clean bunch and they do a lot of religious themed tattoos. Or "The Upper Room" in Santa Maria, they are largely Christian based.

Also, to both Nein and the other guy. The book of Leviticus also dictates that we shouldn't eat certain foods because they are unclean, we should stone our women for being unchaste and beat our children for being disobedient. Now there are laws against those things. However, the book of Acts says we are able to eat such things now. The inconsistency you see in said Christians is because there are so many different "genres" of Christianity that dictate different things. It is not a sin to tattoo your own body. The reference here to the Bible was because the Egyptians practiced tattooing for their own religious affairs, which dealt with the black arts.

He would not be spitting in God's face for decorating his body with something that glorifies God. This guy came here to get an answer, not be criticized by a stranger looking to gain some sort of ego boost. And to say that he is not a real Christian! You have no idea who this person is, what his walk with God is like.

However, I do know him and I've seen the sketches... these images are glorifying to God and bring praise to His name. Think of it this way, he could be praise the Lord without ceasing. A permanent display.





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What is a good place to get a tattoo?

Q. I want to get a tattoo, I want it some where that it can be sexy and appealing!
Men:
What area off the body do you think its sexy for a women to get one ?

A. Either hip or foot. They look pretty and delicate.


Manly tattoo ideas for the hip and etc?
Q. What i look for in getting a tattoo is base on 3 things. style, color, and place.
Style is scrollwork the stuff you see on engraved guns. Color not sure. But place need help
i was thinking hip or hip to hip and on the lower back plus trapezius. I heard women get it on the hips but i am not gay and don't want to give of a gay vibe. I want to know is that a good idea. i want to make it look cool and manly like. I am somewhat muscular and don't want to cover and muscle.
Any opinions or ideas. I don't have a tattoo and don't want to mess up on my first.
i am keeping scrollwork ideas cause its different and make i look similar to tribal though.
i was also thinking shoulders, calve and maybe chest
Plus any tattoo artist who look at this please comment and leave your ideas.

A. Because women have been getting 'tramp stamps' on their lower back, and hips, by social standards tattoos in those places are seen as feminine. That's not to say your design would be seen that way should you get it done in either of those places - but if you really want to avoid that social stigma, my advice would be to try between shoulder blades, pectorals, or on your thigh.

No matter where you put the tattoo, it will be over muscle, so your comment of "don't want to cover any muscle" is pointless. If you're wanting something masculine, putting a tattoo on well defined muscle is probably a good idea.

If you're not sure, even after getting answers on here, do some research on tattoo artist in your area. Find some experienced artists in reputable studios, and actually go in with your design idea and ask them - it is their job to be able to tell someone where tattoos would work or not work, and physically seeing the design and your body shape will be better for you.

Good luck. :)





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Hip Tattoos on a woman-Do the hurt, how much are they, etc?

Q. 1. I know it varies by person, but do these tattoos hurt? On a scale of one to ten, how much would this tattoo hurt for a woman?
2. How much do these range for a small-medium sized tattoo?
3. Have any ideas of what to put there?
4. Any websites with some info on them?

Thanks!

A. Hip tattoo's do hurt a little more than normal spots, just like another spot with bones (ribs, back, foot) But it isn't excruciating, you get used to it. Most places around me atleast, charge a 50 dollar minimum for the tattoo. It depends on what your getting, the detail, and whether you're getting it colored, or just black ink (black is cheaper) As for ideas, it is something you need to want on your body. Something that relates to you, or something you like. You can google just about anything to do with tattoo's. Keep in mind, tattoos on your hips will stretch if there is weight gain, or pregnancy. I like them though, i know a few people with them. Good Luck!!


Women with tattoos?
Q. You like your tats, regret them, want more? Guys what do you think of ladies with tats on the forearms, arms, legs, neck, back ect. This inetersting topic came up not too long ago...so Id like to here your take


I have tats n love em!
im loving these answers......keep em coming!

A. i currently don't have any, but i want one. the thing is, i think a tattoo should be more than just a decoration, it should have meaning to you.

my best friend has a tattoo of a winged unicorn on her hip. no one ever sees it unless she decides to show it to them. it is something just for her. it reminds her of her childhood, and our obsession with "unipegasus" when we were little.

tattoos can be very sexy and beautiful, but only if there is actual meaning behind it. otherwise, its just tacky.





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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!


Tattooed women (age 40+)?
Q. Hello Ladies! For my 21st birthday I want to get a feminine tattoo in honor of my mom and grandmother. I know exactly what I want but I would also like to hear from any women out there who are at least 40 years of age with tattoos.

1. Do you regret them? (of course I would ask this)
2. Have you experienced any discrimination because of it, like at work, public, etc.?
3. What do you recommend for placement? ( I was thinking my arm, but I would like to hear from others)

Thank you for your responses :)

A. Happy birthday, but before getting yours done, know some important facts about tattoos.

If you don't think you'll get an allergic reactions to the ink, the FDA have gotten reports from people who have, and I have read it several times on YA TATTOOS.

Some tattoo colors are harder to remove than others. Laser treatments can turn some tattoos darker instead of lighter, or change them to a different color. The same goes for "permanent makeup," which is a kind of tattoo. It depends on what ingredients went into the tattoo ink to produce the color.

But it can be hard to find out what's in tattoo inks because they usually don't have ingredients listed on the label. Very often, even the tattooist doesn't know what's in the tattoo ink because the company that made it considers the formula "proprietary" (pro-pry-uh-tar-ee). That means it's a trade secret.

Here are some more facts about tattoos:
�FDA has not approved any color additives for injection into your skin.
�People who get a tattoo should not give blood for a year afterward because of the chance of infection.
�Although it happens only very rarely, some people may have an allergic reaction to the dyes used for tattooing. Imagine being allergic to something that's been injected into your skin.
�Or, the tattooist may make a mistake. Who wants to wear someone else's mistake forever?

Speaking of forever, how often do you change your mind about your hair, your earrings, or the clothes you like to wear? It's not so easy when you change your mind about a tattoo.

Although many "temporary tattoos" are legal, some -- especially some of those imported from other countries -- are illegal in the United States because they use color additives that are not approved for use on the skin. FDA has had reports of people having allergic reactions to temporary tattoos.

What about henna temporary tattoos? Henna is a brown to reddish brown dye made from a plant. It is approved only for use on the hair, not the skin. If it is black, or any other color besides brown or reddish brown, it contains other ingredients. It also may contain other ingredients to make the stain darker, make the skin absorb the color more easily, or make the stain last longer.

Could these ingredients hurt you? It depends. Individuals are different and may be sensitive to different things. If you don't know what the ingredients are, it's impossible to tell what they might do if you put them on your skin.
http://www.webmd.com/fda/think-before-you-ink-are-tattoos-safe
According to a poll conducted in January 2012 by pollster Harris Interactive, 1 in 8 (14%) of the 21% of American adults who have tattoos regret getting one. And the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) reports that in 2011, its doctors performed nearly 100,000 tattoo removal procedures, up from the 86,000 performed in 2010.
Unfortunately, removing a tattoo is not as simple as changing your mind.
Artists create tattoos by using an electrically powered machine that moves a needle up and down to inject ink into the skin, penetrating the epidermis, or outer layer, and depositing a drop of ink into the dermis, the second layer. The cells of the dermis are more stable compared with those of the epidermis, so the ink will mostly stay in place for a person�s lifetime. Tattoos are meant to be permanent.

An effective and safe way to remove tattoos is through laser surgery, performed by a dermatologist who specializes in tattoo removal, says FDA's Mehmet Kosoglu, who reviews applications for marketing clearances of laser-devices.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm336842.htm?source=govdelivery

Kelly Osbourne removing keyboard tattoo from arm: ""Its going to burn like the snap of 1000 rubber bands!""

10 SIDE EFFECTS OF TATTOOS:
http://positivemed.com/2013/08/29/10-side-effects-tattoos/
2. Allergic retains to temporary and permanent tattoo inks: Reaction to tattoo inks, whether it is a temporary or permanent, is common. Studies indicate that red and yellow inks are most likely to cause allergic reactions to the skin, whereas black, purple, and green pigments have been found to be less allergic. These reactions are generally triggered by exposure to sunlight.
3. Scarring. Tattoos may lead to scar tissue. As the body attempts to remove the foreign substance (ink), bumps or small knots may form around the tattoos. Some skin conditions can also worsen due to tattoos.
4. Symptoms of an infection are: red rashes, swelling and pain. Skin Infection can take 2-3 weeks for an infection to appear.





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Kamis, 19 Juni 2014

Where would you get this tattoo?

Q. http://www.decalsandstickers.co.uk/catalog/images/Harmony_Chinese.jpg

It's the chinese symbol for harmony, it has multiple meanings to me, and I'm not going to get it any time soon but I'm planning on it for the future (pretty small, probably only about a square inch). Where do you think it would look best? Preferably a place that won't hurt a ton. :]

A. best place is no place.

Tattoos = REGRET

�Research shows that women face more social stigma than men regarding tattoos. Women with tattoos are more likely to have them removed because of embarrassment, body image, or career concerns. Researchers from Texas Tech University found that women with tattoos are more than twice as likely to have them removed (as compared to men with tattoos). Most women are happy with tattoos when they get them, but their feelings changed within the next one to five years. In this study, women found that tattoos began to cause embarrassment, and stopped being a source of uniqueness. Women with tattoos often have to hide them, which limits clothing options and increases feelings of self-consciousness.�


What do you think about tattoos on women's breasts?
Q. My partner can't stand it.
I don't think it looks too attractive either.
What does everyone else think?

BQ: Where do you think a tattoo would look BEST on a guy or girl?
For those of you who misunderstood my question (Kali Butler, lol)
I'm NOT saying I want a tattoo on my breast, I think that's a horrible position for any tattoo!
My partner & I were watching tv and we saw a woman with a large tattoo on her breast.
We don't like it.
We were just wondering what other people thought about it.
btw, I already have tattoos (my children's names on my ankles)
;D

A. I think tattoos on a woman's breasts are like scribbling on a masterpiece... should not be done!

Generally I'm not a fan of ink on women but if it's meaningful and not on the arms or face then it's not so bad... on men I guess the back or arms is the best place. This is just my opinion though...





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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".


Why do big women get tattoos?
Q. http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?p=5951#comments
http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?p=5731#comments
http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?p=5704#comments
http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?p=5088#comments
http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?p=5074#comments
Why does anyone get a tattoo are your expectations for life so low?
THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE IN THE FASHION SECTION - Chime in if you please.

A. People who mark themselves up with these disgusting tattoos have no regard for themselves at all. They've been destroyed by child abuse, very probably - and their life and their bodies are just sh*t to throw away.

This is TRULY one of the uglies and most stupid trends I've seen in my short life time - permanently marking your skin with really stupid stuff. AND - these people are generally broke - AND these ugly, stupid tattoos cost money!!!

It's all very very very sad.





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Rabu, 18 Juni 2014

What is a good place to get a tattoo?

Q. I want to get a tattoo, I want it some where that it can be sexy and appealing!
Men:
What area off the body do you think its sexy for a women to get one ?

A. Either hip or foot. They look pretty and delicate.


Manly tattoo ideas for the hip and etc?
Q. What i look for in getting a tattoo is base on 3 things. style, color, and place.
Style is scrollwork the stuff you see on engraved guns. Color not sure. But place need help
i was thinking hip or hip to hip and on the lower back plus trapezius. I heard women get it on the hips but i am not gay and don't want to give of a gay vibe. I want to know is that a good idea. i want to make it look cool and manly like. I am somewhat muscular and don't want to cover and muscle.
Any opinions or ideas. I don't have a tattoo and don't want to mess up on my first.
i am keeping scrollwork ideas cause its different and make i look similar to tribal though.
i was also thinking shoulders, calve and maybe chest
Plus any tattoo artist who look at this please comment and leave your ideas.

A. Because women have been getting 'tramp stamps' on their lower back, and hips, by social standards tattoos in those places are seen as feminine. That's not to say your design would be seen that way should you get it done in either of those places - but if you really want to avoid that social stigma, my advice would be to try between shoulder blades, pectorals, or on your thigh.

No matter where you put the tattoo, it will be over muscle, so your comment of "don't want to cover any muscle" is pointless. If you're wanting something masculine, putting a tattoo on well defined muscle is probably a good idea.

If you're not sure, even after getting answers on here, do some research on tattoo artist in your area. Find some experienced artists in reputable studios, and actually go in with your design idea and ask them - it is their job to be able to tell someone where tattoos would work or not work, and physically seeing the design and your body shape will be better for you.

Good luck. :)





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Selasa, 17 Juni 2014

Opinions on chest tattoos on women?

Q. im thinking of getting follow your heart tattooed across my chest just looking for opinions

A. In response to the other answerers above me, if my biggest regret in life at 50, 60, or 80 years old is a tattoo then i would say i won at life and i would be too proud of myself and my accomplishments to be worrying about a tattoo.

Now, original poster, if that is the tattoo that you like then i say go for it! It doesn't matter what any one else says about it. I have a full chest piece and i do not regret it one bit, i've had the tattoo for nine years now, still no regrets.


Your opinion on chest tattoos on women?
Q. Soooo I'm considering getting a tattoo done not just a small flower or butterfly but a piece generally triangle shaped on my chest(After I put more thought into my design and the meaning). I love tattoos and piercing but the main reason I want a chest tattoo is to cover a heart surgery scar that I've had since age 4... Im 21 now and its somewhat faded but Im still self conscience about my scar. I know getting the tattoo will give me more confidence to wear low cut shirts and dresses that I NEVER EVER EVER WEAR outside my home. I plan to have a career in teaching but I am more then comfortable wearing high-cut attire.... since ive been doing it for this long. So can you give your opinion on what you think about chest tattoos on women. Im not worried about the inevitable sagging at 50 something issue more so when im like in my late 20s early 30s meeting some guys parents, picking a dress for my wedding..... and not trying to die alone...... you know the general

A. my daughter has a "zipper". she is currently 3. and if at any time she wants to cover that scar with a tattoo i would be 100% behind that decision. you shouldn't worry about the opinions of people you haven't met yet (future in-laws and such) you need to do what makes you happiest with your body you apparently have put alot of thought into this and are looking for a design that has meaning to you .you aren't talking about getting a flaming skull on your cleavage up to your neck.
my advice is find the design that makes you happiest get the work done and go forward with the rest of your life with a new confidence. any decent man will see that confident person and not the tattoo.
good luck.





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Minggu, 15 Juni 2014

Why do people think own name tattoos are conceited?

Q. Why is that considered to be conceited and self centered? I mean after all it's their name isn't it?

A. miss. i have noticed that women do ask the best questions on all topics. give the most concise answers. but your question has just blown what little grey matter this old guy has left. this is so good it very well could and should be used in a post secondary psychology class. a brilliant question. the roots of which go back to the start of humans. first names were given after historical figures, notice that england for example. vast majority first names royal figures. france the same. other cultures use religious first names. others names of gods. all first names have meanings that parents picked out. i guess a baby book, or advanced name book would show the meaning behind every name. historical religious , going back to beginning of the written word. it cannot be considered conceit . it is not conceit. it is pride in the meaning of the name your parents choose for you. to disrespect a person for pride in their parents is total pathetic disrespect. if your great grandmother for example fought for woman's rights no person has the right to call you conceited if you carry her name and your name. it is a blatant insult to all members of your family. if you come from a different culture, use a prophets name which you were given at birth, a insult against family and religion. your question deserves more than this forum is capable of answering. of course a woman will come up with genius answer as usual. every person should know the background of thier name. it is very important. i have 5 cousins with the same first name. was 6 a little south east vacation caused the death of one. theothers were able to gain some revenge. i tried twice. the first using deceased brothers birth certificate. at age 16. failed. tried again. rejected. deceased father, brother .only surviour. i am sorry for the babble.it is such a great great question. says so much in so little wording. the best answer will be from a very well educated woman. please stay strong. i was born in the 1940s. the disrespect towards women is at its all time low. to you males out there . show this question the respect it has earned. disrespect the question you are disrespecting your parents and your family tree. i am over 60 years old. far from the brightest bulb. this question is genius. show respect when you answer. and yes a woman will come up with genius answer which this question deserves. the young lady who posted is proud of her name , her parents and her family. sorry for the non answer. just a first class question.


Hey ya'll, I need a tattoo price estimate...Help?
Q. Okay so here's what I want. On the top half of my back/shoulder blades I want the man and the woman off of My Chemical Romance's album, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge. ((Don't tell me I'm stupid, don't tell me that's bad)). And I want three main colors, black white and red. Estimate anyone? Please help :)) I will love you forever!

Just in case...
http://www.mp3lyrics.org/m/my-chemical-romance/my-chemical-romance_7.Jpg

A. it really all depends on the size and how big they are going to be you really cant get an estimate based on the info you gave it also depends on the tattoo artist you go with and how much time its going to take as far as details go.. some tattoo artist go by the hour and the actual tattoo shop will charge a min. fee and others will go based upon the actual tattoo





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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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