Sabtu, 10 Mei 2014

Do religious tattoos look "trashy" on a girl?




Milly


Well I've wanted one since I was 16. I'm 26 now. I've waited so long but i know what I want now. But do you think it would look really trashy? I am getting it on my arm so it is covered up easily.
Yeah I'm not religious. But my grandmother is, so I'm getting it in her memory.
Covered up easily for jobs.
I think I know they are forever. JosF. My grandmother has them and she is 88.
Why JosF. Are you saying 36 is old?
I guess we have different cultures... my grandmother has one, is fine with me getting one and none of us see a problem.



Answer
That is going to be a matter of personal aesthetics, really. I am fairly heavily tattooed and all of my ink is related to my religion. Some people are repulsed, others like them. The most important thing though is that /I/ like them. They are on my body and do not impact others one bit, so I do not worry what others think of them. If you want a tat, get one. If you are overly concerned with what others think about it, don't get one. At least not until you get to the age where another person's opinion of what is on your body no longer matters to you.

tattoos?????




jellytot24


ive got 6 tattoos after my first one i had one every month for 4 months then had one wen my baby was bored. so wat you think addictive and great or anti social and should be hidden and not done at all
i meant two lol
after baby was born...i not sure how to edit the question lol
they are all tattoos tht represent something about me



Answer
Take a break baby. I have 2 tats. They are meaningful to me and subtle. But i do like body piercing.

You are behaving in an addictive fashion having so many so fast. You might be smart to stop for awhile. Tattoos are expensive and you have a baby. Consider that aspect of it. at your age you might think these are grand, but you truly have NO IDEA what your mindset will be in 10 or 20 years. I know a girl 26 and she has 24 tats she got when she was 16, 17. There is nothing she can wear where you cannot see them because her taste was quite different from what it was back then.

My daughter at that time got 3 tats. Her thing is piercing. Mine is too.

I will tell you how it is addictive. It hurts, of course. With both practices they are sticking needles into your flesh.

Anti social only if you have "F#ck off" tattooed across your face!

There is nothing like the first tattoo. It's like, all of a sudden, you're part of something bigger than you are. The pain, the rush, the hum of the machine, it's like a having a religious experience

Like any other addictive act, you have to exercise some control and set limits.

Wait a minimum of two years between tattoos.

Learn how to meditate, so you can go to the mental state you found on the tattoo table. Try to determine whether it's the mental state you crave, or having more tattoos. Use our principles to design personal tattoos.

Last, but not least, if you find that you are not going to stop getting tattoos, plan out your body art. You want to be a painting, not a billboard

Some people find getting a tattoo will snap them out of a depression for a while. The human body "rewards" you with endorphins to deal with pain. So the tattoo usually hurts only for the first 5 - 10 minutes and then you either feel numb in that area or you feel very good all of a sudden.

I always feel like I accomplished something really good after getting a tattoo, and that's a good feeling. Of course, being rewarded with a beautiful tattoo is an even better feeling. But I can get that same feeling with a fresh or enlarged piercing so that is where I go with it now.

Those endorphins are mighty powerful.

Honestly, most people do end up getting more than one. I personally don't see anything wrong with that. A lot of people feel off-balance with just one tattoo. In my opinion there are three major rewards to getting tattooed.

1) "Runners high" or endorpins after enduring something stressful like getting a tattoo or running 4 miles.

2) The feeling of accomplishing something, enduring stress towards the higher end of a beautiful design on your skin forever.

3) Attention from people, in which the tattoo is appreciated for it's beauty or "coolness".




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