Kamis, 05 September 2013

I'm a 53 year old woman and have a tattoo on my outer ankle. What do most people think about that?

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sandpipers


I live in florida where pretty much is acceptable but when I go to the midwest people seem less accepting of it. I would like to get one more small one on my forearm. Is this too much?


Answer
Tattooing people over 40 is one of the favorite parts of my job. I think it's incredible. A lot of young people don't realize how scandalizing tattoos were even just a couple of decades ago. It was something that a perfectly nice person might look at longingly, but never dare to have because they were afraid of what people would think...especially their families.

Now the industry has changed. The health standards are much higher and the artists have a diverse range of styles. Sure, there are still a lot of loopholes that allow a lot scratcher work to survive, but thats slowly getting better. The whole body modification scene has come into the mainstream of popular culture. That sort of reassurance has given confidance to all of those people who grew up with it as a taboo subculture practice.

When it comes down to it, you dont have to be just getting over your first rash of pimples to be considered hip, and it's much easier on the nerves to tattoo a 50 year old than a 20 year old. At this point, you've been through your knocks and you know exactly who you are and what you want. You're not going to get something that you dislike later and you have the money to pay for something decent instead of tracking down some scuzzball to mark you up in their kitchen for $20.

Older clients are better clients. If I had my way, I'd never touch anyone under 25 ever again. Why? I repeat: You know exactly who you are and what you want.

What are some mental tactics I can learn to help balance me out?




Piper


My life is a huge mess. I've seen and heard it all. I've had a stepdad who literally scarred my hand. I've had a psychotic painkiller addicted stepmom who tried to run my dad over with a car and has thrown everything I own LITERALLY out the window. I've had a drug addicted brother, a sex offender brother and an emo sister. I've had another step mom who's molested a 15 year old boy which my dad helped out. That same woman then back stabbed him and lied saying he stole all the money she owned.
I've had the SWAT team come and visit me sent my dear mother. I've had my fair share of medical incidents when my brother almost died when the steering in his car went out, and when my other brother aloperatingon the opperating table due to his appendix.
Alongside that all, I'm also failing in school with the dreadful subject Math, barely averaging out a 50. My previous math teacher was the only teacher I'd ever had who'd never hated me. As a matter of fact he understood me. I've got that silly school-girl crush on him not only because he's 5'10, tan, muscular dark haired and dark eyed with a tattoo on his shoulder but because he's sweet, funny, caring. Strong and affectionate also with the real bad boy country attitude.
I love someone I can never have since he's a happily married man, he's my teacher and it's illegal.
However, I'm not here to dwindle and pity myself about my ''hard'' life. I know others have it worse. I just want some simple, easy mental things I can do to control my anger. To control my sadness as well and not let things of this matter overwhelm a small child of 13 like myself.
Please help me.



Answer
Keep at your school, so you might actually escape the dark fate of your family. That is for now. School only gets you so far.




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