Sabtu, 17 Mei 2014

Guys, what do you think of quote/word/statement tattoos on girls?




ruby


I'm getting a tattoo that says "Remember Forever" on my wrist and I have read (not to mention I also have a non-supportive friend) people saying that guys don't like girls with those kinds of tattoos.

I'm really just curious, and am getting the tattoo no matter what is said.

Also, if you like quote tattoos on girls, what is the 'best' place for the tattoo to go?



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Please don't be insulted, but let me tell you the real truth. Quotes or "wise sayings" tattooed on your body are pretentious and mark you as an insecure person who is desperate for the approval of others. But you are trying to be worthy the wrong way. You can not make yourself worthy in the eyes of others by inking a philosophical saying into your living skin. You can only make yourself worthy in the eyes of others through your words and deeds. Having yourself tattooed marks you as a troubled individual with a rocky future ahead, not as some inspirational person.
Donât be fooled when you see some celebrity or entertainer with a tattoo. They are probably just an insecure mess on their road to self destruction. Look at Brittney Spears, Anna Nicole Smith or Amy Winehouse.
Wise up. Life is not a game. What you see on TV and on music videos are fantasy--fantasy life filtered through the consciousness of writers, musicians and producers - creative types who come from a Hollywood subculture filled with degradation and self indulgence. What they "teach" us through their art must be viewed suspiciously.

The true cost of a tattoo is a lifetime of regret. There is an 80% chance you will regret it in your lifetime. Many people will look at you with disgust, for tattoos are offensive to many, many people. Don't get tattooed. You will regret it. Tattoos are associated with mental illness and dysfunction. Peer-reviewed scientific studies conclude that tattooed and pierced people share characteristics with the following extremely undesirable groups of suffering and damaged people:
pickers
burners
head bangers
self cutters
self-injurers
dangerous risk takers
eating disorders
self-haters
substance abuser
depressed
socially alienated
âIn 1999 The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry listed tattooing and 'excessive piercing' along with picking, burning, head-banging and cutting as forms of self-injury. In The Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2006, volume 6, issue 4), Adolescence (2002, volume 37, issue 147), The Journal of Adolescent Health (2005, volume 36, issue 4), Deviant Behavior (2009, volume 30, issue 6) and Pediatrics (2002, volume 109, issue 60), tattooing and body piercing are associated with dangerous and sometimes lethal risk-taking behavior, eating disorders, self-loathing, substance abuse, depression and social alienation.â
Which of these groups are you a member of? If none, then please rethink your intention to get tattooed. Why would you want to advertise yourself to others as one of these hurting groups? Even if you are, do not embrace your disease-- resist! Avoid hurting yourselfâdonât get any tattoo.
Here's more alone these lines:
Tattoos and Mental Disorders:
âResearch conducted by Dr. William Cardasis at the Michigan Centre For Forensic Psychiatry reviewed the cases of patients who were considered unfit to stand trial or who were judged to be insane and found that a majority had both signs of ASPD and a strong tendency to be tattooed. Along with a strong lack of emotions, histories of mental and physical abuse and deviant behaviors, Cardasis found that almost three-quarters of his study group was tattooed. The patients who had a greater number of tattoos, who had a greater percentage of their body surface tattooed and who wore tattoos in more visible places were all found to exhibit more aggression and to be engaging in behaviors such as cheating, lying or stealing.â
This research about tattoos and personality was recently published in the journal Personality and Mental Health.
"Our findings suggest that forensic psychiatric inpatients with tattoos are significantly more likely to suffer from antisocial personality disorder than those without tattoos, and patients with antisocial personality disorder were also significantly more likely to have higher numbers of tattoos, a larger percentage of their body covered with tattoos, and tended to have tattoos in more visible locations" said lead researcher Dr. William Cardasis.
Student with tattoos Less Successful that Non Tattooed Counterparts
âA study by Glasgow's Strathcylde University shows that that students with tattoos have weaker study skills than their non-inked counterparts.â
Study Links âBody Artâ and Criminal Behavior
LUBBOCK, Texas, January 14, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A new study titled "Body Art, Deviance, and American College Students" suggests that people who have multiple tattoos or body piercings are more likely to engage in risky and criminal behavior. The research by Jerome R. Koch, a sociology professor at Texas Tech University, reveals that those who have four or more tattoos, seven or more body piercings, or one "intimate piercing," are far more prone to use illegal drugs, be arrested for criminal offenses, cheat on college work, binge drink, and have multiple sex partners.

tattoo ideas for girls?




abby


I'm a girl and need ideas for a tattoo I want. Maybe something about love but I dont really want anything about my boyfriend too much. But hearts and girl stuff or sayings?

I want something maybbbbeee on my foot or behind the ear. But i like stuff on the back too.



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I think that websites are a good place to start looking as they enable you to get ideas on designs/colours/patterns etc.

I would say though, don't rush into anything! But also don't let anyone tell you that you NEED to have some sort of hidden/special meaning behind your tattoo either - your first tattoo will always be special to you anyway because it is your first :)

I had my first one done on my foot and I love it!




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Women with facial tattoos?




RosieLu


I would like to hear from women who have facial tattoos. What is your tattoo of, where is located on your face, how do you feel about it now.

If you don't have a tattoo or don't like tattoos please spare me negative comments. Thanks
Thank you all for answering and being respectful, I value all the information you have provided.



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I saw this one lady (tattoo artist) that shaved her eye brows and had little stars on one and hearts on the other. That was kinda cool.

Any small chest/cleavage tattoo ideas for women?




Sarah


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...



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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!




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Jumat, 16 Mei 2014

what kind of guys/girls do you like?




Franzy Pan


i like red heads! or guys with long hair! but not longer than mine.
and they HAVE to like the same music as me. or else i will NOT like them.
@Hold Your Mistake Up, well i ask for a hippie thats medium sized :) hahaha
@Hold Your Mistake Up, well i ask for a hippie thats medium sized :) hahaha
shut up shut up
haha



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dark hair
either long or really short
fuck medium length hair
tattoos and piercings
thick lips
style
breasts
alcoholism
she should like interpol and the velvet underground and p:ano
artsy is good. hipsters are good.


and i agree, guys with red hair are the sexiest, undeniably.

alien tattoo for a girl?




noodle doo


I have been a huge UFO and alien fan. My family and I strongly believe in the existence of aliens and I would like to display these strong beliefs on my skin for the rest of my life. So, between these 2 pictures, which do you think would look best? I'm a girl by the way, and I think I want to get it on my upper right arm. But other suggestions are appreciated and taken into consideration. Although I am saving my left shoulder blade for and elephant tattoo.

1)http://lamarzulli.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/alien-priest.jpg
2)http://jackteach.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/ancient-alien-11.jpg

I also want to get the words "we are not alone" under it.



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1. Tattoos (& aliens) are SUPER cliche these days (especially bad tattoos). It's usually a decision people regret later in life.

2. It makes you appear as if you have identity crisis issues. Low self esteem or lack of creativity Especially, if it's something as misrepresentative as an "alien" on your skin (an alien? Really?). Think about it. You are becoming a human poster child or "ad campaign" for something YOU yourself can't even explain. Hopefully what I'll tell you below will help or at least give you some other perspective

I'm really not trying to insult you here & I'm not opposed to people getting tattoos. I'm trying to keep you from making a decision you will later regret. You seem like a really nice person & just remember you don't NEED tattoos to prove who you are & that you are some "hipster". Your identity is in your mind & in your heart. This is what I posted for someone else regarding the existence of aliens:


UFO's are real, but not in the sense you think. The 2 top most respected researchers in this field are J. Allen Hynek (American) & Jacques Vallee (French researcher). Hynek was appointed to head a government funded project back in the 1950's called project Bluebook during the height of the UFO phenomena @ this time. His findings after decades of research (along with Vallee) is that these beings have the ability to APPEAR to be physical, materialize & dematerialize when they want which is why their abilities "appear" to defy properties of physics & can travel at unbelievable speeds. Their conclusions are that these beings are 'interdimensional' or 'demonic' (No, they are or WERE not Christians when they published their findings either) & that they are NOT friendly beings because they pose as something they are not & they never make contact or confirm their intentions which is something always indicative of a deceptive nature

They also conclude that there is no proof they actually come from outer space, but rather fall in line with the same phenomena of spirits, ghosts, demons, etc. The reason for this is because "alien abductees" experience & exhibit the same symptoms & behavior as a person that is "demonically possessed". It's the same phenomena when an abductee is studied under deep hypnosis. Many psychologists have published these results as well. They "pose" or "appear" as whatever they want in efforts to deceive man. For example, ghosts are these beings impersonating the dead. They are called different things amongst different cultures throughout the world. They exist in myth & lore since the dawn of man if you read a lot of history. All able to materialize & dematerialize wherever & whenever. It's why they can suddenly show up then disappear on radar

It's all about a grand deception, so I'm sorry to disappoint you. I was a big fan of alien movies myself, X-Files, etc. but now that I've read & figured out a lot about this subject over the past 20 years or so I've since changed my view completely. These are not MY opinions just to be clear, but the findings of actual field resarchers & scientists published in this field who were appointed by our president. Also, if you seen the film Close Encounters, the french scientist is who Spielberg based on Jacques Vallee for that movie. Vallee, however publicly stated he did not agree with that character's viewpoint as believing them to be aliens from another world. Please look this up for yourself. I highly recommend a documentary you can watch for free on youtube called "The Real Story Behind Aliens_ Ufos_ Demons_ Illuminati & Satanism". It's a real eye opener & ties into how this all connects into world politics & it's influence over man. See the link below to view that video. It will open you up to a lot of other really great speakers & researchers on the subjects.

I still LOVE sci-fi stuff, just nothing to do with aliens anymore because there is no such thing...again...not in the sense you think. Hope this was helpful because I hate to see good people being deceived.




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Kamis, 15 Mei 2014

Rib tattoos on chubby girls?!?




Gina


Any tattoo artists or chubby girls w/ rib tattoos have any comments? I'm a chubby girl that is getting a rib tattoo on Tuesday, and I'm wondering what people think, or how it looks, or how far down your side you should go since I have 'love handles'... I'm confident about my body, so that doesn't matter, but I can't find ANY pictures of bigger girls w/ rib tattoos!
I'm 5'5 and 200lbs...Most of my weight is carried on my bottom half though...my tummy isnt too bad, but i do have love handles...



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I have a rib tattoo and I'm a chunky chick. Personally, I love it! I think it's my best one yet!
I have those fabulous love handles too and I went down to the curve of my hip to underneath my arm on the side of my breast. I think girls with tattoos are beautiful but chubby girls with tattoos...it's like an added bonus! I'll tell you though it hurts like hell. Especially on the side of the your boob. Ugh it's awful but it's so worth it!
I'm glad you're getting one because us chubby girls shouldn't be afraid or hesitant of getting rib tattoos just because we have a little extra meat on us.
More power to you sweetie.

questions about tattoos femme girls?




MiLk_11


ok so i'm a little obsessed with tattoos despite not having one, i really like tribal designs, chinese symbols and i really like tattoos which are just writing like the tattoo megan fox has down the side of her body, but i'm a femme girl and people are quick to judge girls who have lots of/and BIG tattoos and i just wondered what are your opinions on femme girls having these kind of tattoos is it kinda butch or hot in some way please help :) thanks in advance


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totally depends how you rock that art :-)
some girls can pull off sleeves...some CAN NOT and should not. also..the kind of tattoo, as well as technique of the artist can make it look more femme, vs biker butchy. if you check out any of the suicide girls...they are TATTED DOWNNN but look amazingly hott with it...just really depends on your style and how you rock your ink.

but i LOVEEE ink..so maybe im a biast opinion. lol
Peace ⥠Love ⥠Inkâ¥




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Tattoo Question Women Only!!!!!!!!!!!!?




DONKEY PUN


Hello Ladies, Just wondering if you think this Tribal tattoo is sexy ?? I just want to get something like this but a little different , I want to get one only on my Right side of the Body and how it comes from the chest and travel down to about half way down to the arm?? please let me know what you think thanks
http://www.getrightmusic.com/mixcovers/bustapicxxl.jpg



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If you're going to get this piece custom fitted to your body by an absolutely amazing artist, then go for it.
If you're going to flinch when you get quoted a couple of thousand dollars and a few months of work to finish it, then don't even start. This tattoo is going to be a long and very expensive project.

I like large tribals, but only when they really fit your body. Obviously they won't fit it perfectly when you're 70, but you should start off on the right track.

For the "are you part of a tribe" people: Are you a sea turtle? Is your heart really wrapped in barbed wire? Are you a character from The Nightmare Before Christmas or in some way a part of the production? NOOOO. People get tattoos to represent what they like and find beautiful. If the man likes tribal tattoos then his getting one is just as valid as any other tattoo on the planet.

Would this be a strange tattoo quote?




Cinders


For a while, I've been thinking of getting "Don't waste time, or time will waste you" tattooed somewhere.
Maybe even with a picture of Dali's melting clock.
What's your opinion?

P.S. Already tattooed, so no point in going about how tattoos make women ugly.
Where should I get it?
I already have one on my left shoulder blade.
Thanks for the advice Richard G, but well behaved women rarely make history.
:)



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Don't waste your money on words
that will mean nothing to you when
you learn the meaning of woman.
Style class and reason make you
a respected person in life. Please
grow up.




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guys opinion on tattoos on girls please! :)?

Q. ok...
which one is more sexy/cute ish...
lower back
rib area (below boob)
front pelvic (on hip bone that sticks out)
http://offbeatink.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/hip-tattoo.jpg
check this one out, i like it.


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sorry, tattoos on girls are not cute or sexy. They are trashy. Guys assume that girls with tattoos are trashy too. I suggest you do not get a tattoo. A tattoo is little better than a cartoonâyou canât get a good quality drawing on the human skin. It will deface your body like ugly graffiti defaces a public building. There is a big cost to getting a tattoo, and it is far more than wasted money. The true cost of a tattoo is a lifetime of regret. Most regret it within 5 years. There is an 80% chance you will regret it in your lifetime. The regret starts after you start to notice how people react to you. Some will look at you with disgust, for tattoos are offensive to many, many people. There are serious practical reasons not to get tattooed. Your chances of getting a good job will be greatly diminishedâmost companies will not hire you since your tattoo will be seen as offensive to other workers. The majority of people get tattooed when young and their decision making process is not yet matured. Youth tends to be impulsive. Young people are still developing and they need to be very careful in making important, permanent decisions. The reasons young people get tattooed are not mature (i.e. they want people to notice them, they want to pretentiously âhonorâ someone in a way that will attract notice, they want to pretentiously present some âdeepâ quotation on their skin in the hope that people will think they too are âdeepâ, they are rebelling against their parents or society, they are conforming to what they think are social norms, they are unable to see ahead and view the negative results of their actions, etc.) In a large sense, nothing illustrates the degeneration of western culture more than the entertainment industry encouraging impulsive youth to permanently disfigure themselves in order to âexpress themselvesâ. But such is the power of suggestion that more and more young people are buying into this Hollywood lie that tattoos are a cutting edge way to âexpressâ yourself. But that is so not true. You should express yourself with your words and actions, not by inking graffiti onto your living flesh. The message you will actually convey with a tattoo is âI am foolishâ, âI make bad decisionsâ, âI have no sense of right and wrong,â âI follow any fad at any costâ and âI am unemployableâ. If you want to see the true level of cultural development for tattoos and other body modifications, look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwOXCmjTsvs I am telling you this because I care about you and I want to help you. Good luck to you in your life. But do not get tattooed. Tattoos are permanent. You can not take them back.

What is your opinion about cute girls with tattoos and piercings?




Delora


As for me, I find them adorable and cool at the same time!


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Your statement describing a cute girl with tattoos is an oxymoron, a combination of contradictory terms. A girl with tattoos can not be cute. By getting a tattoo, she has forever lost the quality of cuteness.

Piercings are fine. They only enable attachment of ornamental jewelry which can be put on or removed at one's pleasure. Tattoos, on the other hand are permanent disfurgements.




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Green Day tattoo ideas?




Silver


Green Day has been a huge impact on my life and i want to get a tattoo to show my love for them. I have an appointment to get my tattoo in a month. I have some ideas of what i want for a tattoo. But i am looking for some other ideas as well.
1.Getting the whatsername girl with "The regrets are useless, In my mind".
2."No one ever died for my sins in hell, as far as I can tell" or "heres nothing wrong with me, this is how im supposed to be." With J.O.S
3.The heart hand grenade with some lyrics.
4.The adeline symbol
5.The little girl letting go of the heart balloon.
Those are just some ideas i don't really know yet. If you have any other ideas feel free to leave them for me. Thanks



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I like your ideas a lot. Especially number 3 :)
Green Day has also been a huge impact on my life as well, but I have to wait three years to get a tattoo.

If you Google "Green Day tattoos" there are loads of ideas.
Some that I had were :
- A photostrip with the face of each band member (like Billie's tattoo of a photostrip of Adrienne).
- A good quote by one of the band members. I think a really great quote is "music to me is the air that I breathe, it's the blood that pumps through my veins, that keeps me alive."
I'm sure you know where that quote is from.
- The kerplunk flower.

I really love this idea :
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/4261006343_e2ee4a3fbe.jpg

This is better, in my opinion. Same words, cooler idea, this isn't a tattoo, obviously it was written, but the adeline symbol in the word "love" is awesome:
http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/066/c/4/green_day_rage_and_love_skull_tattoo_by_wildcatpixel-d4s2f0v.png

Also,there are really great tattoo ideas on Green Day Authority in the photo section. It's titled fan tattoos I believe.

Well, I hope you like my ideas. Good luck and I hope everything turns out beautiful !

Tattoos and piercings at Hooters?




Sidney


I just made 18, and got 1 visible tattoo on my upper arm above mt elbow, and a monroe piercing. I was going to get a clear plug for my monroe, but what are the policies on tattoos? It's not vulgar at all, and rather cute. It is a diamond and rose, with a music staff. I have over 2 years with waitressing history and the "looks" as well.
So, does anyone know if it would be alright?
Thanks in advance.



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http://adventuresasahootersgirl.blogspot.com/2012/10/attention-girls-wanting-to-apply-to.html

No, they don't allow it apparently




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I'm getting a tattoo of the constellation of cancer... I just need help deciding where to place it?




C2


here is a picture of what the tattoo will look like:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3014/2643733612_b238401319.jpg?v=0



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I've done a few Zodiac tattoos on peoples wrists and it looks good. Here is the style I've used http://i311.photobucket.com/albums/kk451/P1ayd0h/cancertat.jpg

Placement has a lot to do with what your priorities and wishes are. If you want to be able to cover it, or not is the biggest issue. Its entirely a personal issue.

A forearm tattoo on a woman is all wrong, IMO. The shoulder blade is a great spot however. Hips, lower back, ankles, nape, belly button area, or even breasts or the side of the torso will work.

Get a felt pen and draw it all over and wear it around for a few days showing it off and asking for opinions. That tattoo is so small and thin it could fit any of the popular spots.

Do any of you have tattoos?




I <3 Him


What is it of?
Where is it?
How much did it hurt?


i want to get a tattoo on my inter hip not on the bone. on the inside like between the hips but closer to one side and going up around my hip but never on the hip bone. does any one have a tattoo like that?



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Lol, it always surprises me how many losers there are hanging around this area for some bizarre reason when they hate tattoos! I can understand visiting an area of a board about something you were enthusiastic about and interested in, but to come on a board in which the entire topic is something you hate? Come on people, get a life!!!

Okay, firstly to quash some silly myths that have been given here -
Tattoos can not give you cancer! I would love to see that person's research on that! At worst you can pick up a blood bourne virus (such as HIV or Hepatitis) - but if you go to a professional tattooist and ask to see their licence and check they have an autoclave (sophisticated piece of sterilising equipment which is a 'must' for tattooists, anything less won't kill off the BBV's), then you will not contract a disease of any sort. The only people who get diseases from tattoos are idiots who go to unlicenced 'scratchers' or shitholes just because they can get some money knocked off. And as long as you follow your aftercare advice and keep the area clean, you won't pick up an infection, it's just like any other surface wound and scab. Your tattoo will NOT harm you if you go to a reputable place (it's worth the money), and take care of it in the following weeks. And to the silly little people saying 'don't do it, it can harm you' - please back up these 'facts' with your research in future, I'd love to see what you know that I don't :-)

As for those saying the tattoos will age and go wrinkly over time. Well we've all seen the fat old men in pubs with blurry faded sleeves haven't we, and yes they look crap. However, what most people don't realise is when you get a tattoo you should have it re-done every 10-15 years maximum (just like a boob job!). Otherwise, they will go horrible. If you keep on top of it and keep refreshing it over the years, it won't end up like that. So don't get a tattoo that you can't afford to have done again in a decade or so, unless you want it to look rubbish. As for it going wrinkly... well honestly honey, I would advise you against getting any abdominal tattoos. If you have children in the future your skin WILL stretch and I've seen some terrible resulting tattoos after a woman has had a baby. I've had a baby and looking what pregnancy did to my skin all the way down to my pubic bone, I am extremely glad I did not get a tattoo there to say the least! The back is a very good place to get tattoos as this is one of the areas of your body that stretches very little over the years (unless you gain heaps of weight!) and generally maintains its shape very well.

And to the idiots saying people get tattoos because they're 'cool' - done a survey, have you? Sure, there are the morons out there who do it for this reason. But most people with tattoos do it because tattooing is one of the oldest and most sacred forms of art, it is a wonderful way of expressing oneself, and they see their body as a natural canvas. You are welcome to dislike it, but who are you to criticise others for expressing their freedom?

ANYWAY. To answer your question:

I have three tattoos, booked in to get my fourth tomorrow, have another two designs in the pipeline, and then will be giving it a rest for a while before I get too addicted! :-)

The three I have - two large backpieces, one is a dedication to my son, one is a dedication to my mother who recently passed away. And one smaller one on the underside of my arm (at the top), of the zodiac symbols of my family entwined. The one I'm getting tomorrow is a large ring of writing again on my back, going from shoulder blade to shoulder blade in a perfect circle, encircling the tattoo I have for my son.

The two on my back were absolute agony, to the point where I wanted it to stop even if it meant having a half finished tattoo for the rest of my life! But the moment they were over I felt great and the pain made me appreciate it even more. I know the one tomorrow will be just the same, but that's not putting me off! The one on my arm hardly hurt at all, sometimes I couldn't even feel him doing it, other times it was just a mild stinging sensation.

Hope that's answered everything. I'll just say one more thing, I know you didn't mention wanting a tattoo here but I'll say anyway - please avoid getting hand/wrist/face/neck tattoos until you are in a career and know what the etiquette is. It's also best not to get forearm tattoos for the same reason until you know what you're doing in life, unless you want to wear long sleeves forever. Tattoos are great, but not when they're hindering your career.

Good luck :-)




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Rabu, 14 Mei 2014

TATTOO DESIGN HELP! 10 points best answer!!!!?




ibrene2


I am a petite girl and I am looking to get a tattoo on my hip. I know that i want hearts gradually getting bigger as they go up. I want no more than three and I want it to be flowy, dainty, & girly. I don't want anything too big because I am a tiny girl in size. If anyone can design one for me it would help out ALOTTTT! thanks :)


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You'd be better off going to the tattoo artist who is going to do it. They are professionals and part of their job is to design the tattoos; so they have experience are good with translating ideas onto paper and they know what will look best depending on where you get it. Some spots of your body don't look good with flat designs so you need more of a 3D kind of design or something with motion.

Top DVD out now !? What are some good Movies ?




Adrian


What are some good recent dvd movies out that you really liked !!?? Could be any genre !!!!


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I recently bought

Inception
The A-Team
Red
Saw 3D
Piranha 3D
Toy Story 3
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl who played with fire
The girl who kicked the hornets nest
Salt
Buried
The Social Network




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butterfly tattoo on girls?




agpilotphi


What does the butterfly tattoo symbalize?


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Butterfly tattoos are one of the more common tattoos among women. Butterflies can represent something pretty or something more meaningful.
Butterflies can symbolize various things depending on which culture you look at it.
In the Japanese culture, butterflies are seen as the personification of one's soul, whether it be living, dying, or dead. It is, also, thought that if a butterfly enters your guestroom and sits behind the bamboo screen, a person whom you love is coming to see you. But, at the same time, butterflies in large numbers are bad omens.
In the Russian culture, butterflies can represent a woman or grandmother.
In Greek, butterfly means 'soul.'
In China, 2 butterflies flying together is a symbol of love.

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



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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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Does this make sense?




Alisha42


Okayy, so i wanted to get a Gemini tattoo, and i didn't know if what I'm thinking of represents it correctly. I was thinking of a blind folded Greek goddess like woman with her legs crossed holding a scale. Is that Gemini, something else or nothing at all???


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This is the Gemini symbol. http://www.google.com/imgres?q=gemini+symbol&hl=en&biw=1437&bih=708&tbm=isch&tbnid=cDXtBQC-r3cz-M:&imgrefurl=http://astrology.about.com/od/foundations/ig/Astrological-Symbols/Gemini.htm&docid=mtTM4YnLcr6sQM&imgurl=http://0.tqn.com/d/astrology/1/0/H/-/-/-/Gemini.gif&w=183&h=189&ei=G6ifTtDdNKz_sQLU7_CtBQ&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=319&sig=115789116502701058687&page=1&tbnh=142&tbnw=135&start=0&ndsp=25&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0&tx=14&ty=56 I would do something like this (if you HAVE to get a tat) because I'm a Gemini too and your description doesn't really make any sense...

Any positive female role models characters on tv, comic books or movies?




jossy


The role model does not have to be from this generation, but she has to be smart, independent, not relaying on men, brave, etc.

I already know about:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, CatWoman, Batgirl,BatWoman,Charlie's Angels, Wonder Woman, GoGirl, Nancy Drew, Nikita, Veronica Mars and Xena: Warrior Princess.

Therefore i need new names. Thanks, in advance



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TV:
don't forget the other strong women in Buffy-- like Willow
and those on Angel-- Cordelia, Fred, Illyria
Huntress, Oracle and Black Canary from Birds of Prey.
Brennan from Bones
Captain Janeway, Seven of Nine, and Kes from Star Trek Voyager
Deanna Troi and the doctors from Star Trek Next Generation
Max from Dark Angel
The "angels" in Charlie's Angels
Liz, Isabelle, and Tess from Roswell
Daisy from the Dukes of Hazzard
The Halliwell sisters from Charmed
Sam from Stargate SG-1
Jaime from Bionic Woman
Morticia and Wednesday from Addams Family
Sam from Bewitched
Jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie
Olivia from Law and Order SVU
Wonder Woman
Sydney from Alias
Marge and Lisa from the Simpsons
Scully from X-Files
River and the rest from Firefly
The women of Farscape
the women of Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, especially Trance Gemini
The women of

Movies:
Mulan
The "angels" in Charlie's Angels
Lara Croft from Tombraider
All the women in Coyote Ugly
Mina from League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Hermoine from Harry Potter
Charlie in Firestarter
Hit Girl in Kick-A$$
Lisbeth Salander (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo)
The Bride, GoGo, and the rest in Kill Bill
The women in Underworld
Trinity from Matrix
Alice from Alice in Wonderland
Alice from Resident Evil
The women of Buffalo Girls
V. I, Warshowski
Pippi from Pippi Longstocking
Mary from Mary Poppins
The women in X-Men
Jessie in Toy Story
Ofelia from Pan's Labryinth
Sarah from Labryinth
The women of the Chronicles of Narnia movies
Kiki from Kiki's Delivery Service
Clarice from Silence of the Lambs
Carrie from Carrie
Catwoman
Elektra
Matilda
Jackie Brown
Coffy
Foxy
Christine Love from Get Christine Love
the ladies of the Star Wars movies
Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz
Ripley from the Alien movies
Erin Brockovich
Cassie in Murder by Numbers
the ladies in Sucker Punch
Tinker Bell and her friends
Rapunzel from Tangled

Comics:
Catwoman
Supergirl
Batgirl
the women in X-Men
the women in Fables
Wonder Woman
Death in Sandman
Emily the Strange
Courtney Crumrin

There are plenty more, but these are some of my favorites.




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what is 'Beautiful Child' translated into Croatian language?




AmyS


i have searched the net and cant seem to find croatian translator can someone tell me what beautiful child means in croatian? i want to get a tattoo with it under my daughters name


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It is 'prekrasno dijete' and/or 'prelijepo dijete'
It is in neuter gender.

Try looking for the word 'krasan' ( admirable, gorgeous ) and/or 'lijep'.


Feminine is 'prekrsna/prelijepa', masculine 'prekrasan/prelijep';
i.e.
'prekrsna/prelijepa žena' - beautiful woman
'prekrasan/prelijep muškarac' - beautiful man


Prefix pre- usually means "too" (as in "too much"), but in poetic and highly solemn language, it's often used to add the meaning "very", "extremely" to all sorts of adjectives, especially those expression praise, admiration, and awe.

Tattoo design question.?




Lauren


Okay if you don't like tattoos on women. You don't see the point in them and you're going to be sarcastic please leave now. I only want advice. Don't waste your time if you're gonna make nasty comments. Thanks :)

Okay, I'm getting my third tattoo soon. My boyfriend and I just broke up. And he wanted me to get his name tattooed on me ^o) I refused. I said I'd never get any ones name but my children's tattooed on me. Imagine if I went through with it! Ouch! Anyways!

A few months ago I walked in on my best friend when he committed suicide. He survived that particular incident. But then eventually he succeeded, and so he isn't around anymore. I have several tattoo ideas. I've always designed my own tattoo's, hung them up for about a month, and if I end up hating them, I rethink. But I can't think of anything to design anymore :/
I wanted to do a small one behind my ear or on my neck, but I wanted it to remind me of my friend Charlie...but I'm struggling to come up with ideas. I don't want his initials or his name. I used to call him my cherry pie, but i don't want a cherry pie ha ha! Anyone got any ideas? Help me get started?
Thankyou!



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No chinese letters unless you are or he was Chinese. Bleh
What is wrong with a slice of Cherry Pie? I just got an Ice Cream cone and Love... you can get it colored and detailed, have the filling kind of dripping out... to rep a crying of sorts.
I do like the idea of the cherries too.
Just remember there are no limits to skin art!




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Selasa, 13 Mei 2014

Tattoos???




Miss Murde


i'm gonna get a tattoo which one do u think looks better:

1. barb wire on the upper arm
2. butterfly in barb wires on the lower back
3. a chinese symbol on the back of the neck
4. a heartagram on the left shoulder
5. a heart bracelet on the foot



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None of hem. I hate Tattoos on a girl. They make a girl look cheap. You are so pretty, you don't need a tattoo. But if you must No 5

Shoulder blade tattoos on girls: hot or not?




Amanda


Do you think shoulder tattoos look bad when you're trying to dress up? Like in a wedding or prom dress. I want one on my shoulder, but that's the one thing that's holding mw back from getting it. It woukd be like Megan Fox's on her shoulder. Different words though, of course.
I know it doesn't really look good, but does it look trashy and like totally ruin the look? Or is it just like no big deal?
If I did get one there, would tattoo concealer really work to cover it up when I do get married?
It would say happiness depends upon ourselves.
And a tramp stamp is your lower back hun.



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Hard to say, because it's impossible to lump all tattoos into one category. I know a girl with a rendition of Van Gough's 'Starry Night' tattooed on her back. It cost her five thousand dollars, and is truly awesome. But the same gal, wearing some lame tattoo that was done by a bored tattooist, trying to rush her out the door so he could close early, simply can't compete. So it depends on the individual, and what kind of tattoo we're talking about. 'A tattoo', simply isn't descriptive enough to say one way or the other. Take care.




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Where is a good place to put a butterfly tatoo if you are over 40; but look 35?




sweet


Any suggestions will do, but honest ones.


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That's something I can't say, without looking at you. I put one on a woman about your age the other day. She wanted a butterfly with a wasp rear end and stinger, in blue and green, with a tan body. New tattoos on older people ALWAYS look good. They usually get top quality artwork. Sight unseen, the ankle is your best bet. And the only reason I say the ankle, or the back of the neck, sight unseen, is so that the tattoo will fit the area it's being put on well. Above the breast, but not ON the breast is also a sexy spot. Many men find breast tattoos, or 'titoos' as we lovingly call them, are a turn-off for many men that are otherwise comfortable with them being closer to the top of the breast, rather than ON it. It's a common thing with men. Just being honest. And the butterfly is always popular for a reason, it's colorful, insinuates freedom, and there are a million ways to do them. You can do them in an abstract fashion, you can do them as realism, (with bloodlines) so that you can do it like a painting, instead of lining them. Where you put it can best be decided by sticking the stencil in different spots, so you can get an idea. The stencil can be restuck about six times. If you get it on your left hip bone, for example, it should be flying to your left, as if in flight away from you. Also, the eyes naturally follow art from left to right, and then sweep around, counter-clockwise. But, hey, it's your ink. Whatever melts your butter.

What are the core beliefs and practices of Kabbalah?




Cut Throat


Also, what is the position of women in Kabbalah?
Many thanks.



Answer
Kabbalah, no matter how you transliterate it into English, is Jewish. Kabbalah as it is promoted by the likes of Madonna, Brittney and Demi bears little resemblance to the Kabbalah as taught by experts such as the late Gershom Scholem and the rabbis of old. Places like the Kabbalah Center teach a New Ager mish mash of various forms of occult/esoteric ancient eastern mysticism from Golden Dawn to Rosicrucian teachings and rely heavily on the medieval superstitions and amulets that were used to symbolize various powers. Often they attempt to integrate unrelated esoterica by imposing concepts from other sources into the Zohar and Sephir Yetzirah by way of some of the modern translations. Madonna and other followers of what they call Kabbalah even try to separate it from Judaism outright by stating that Kabbalah isn't Jewish, but a separate religion.

Traditional Kabbalah isn't a religion of itself, it is medieval Jewish mysticism that attempts to understand and gain deepest insight into what the Kabbalist sees as the underlying or hidden meanings of the Torah. If one is not fluent in the Torah in Hebrew, it is impossible to be a genuine Kabbalist. I am not one of those people; my Hebrew is that of a novice, so I do not claim to be an expert on Kabbalah. I can understand basic explanations of it written for the layman in much the same way that I can grasp parts of astro-physics from the writings of Stephen Hawking. I believe that without a working knowledge of Torah in Hebrew as a prerequisite to Kabbalah study, it would be akin to a layman with only a high school level of physics knowledge claiming to be able to grasp the intricacies of Quantum physics because they read a popular text on the topic and follow a guru scientist. Unless one has a thorough knowledge of the Torah and Gematria (Hebrew numerology and mystical meaning associated with each letter) as prerequisites to study of Kabbalah, you aren't going to be able to understand what a Kabbalist knows. Discovery relies on those prerequisites in order to explore the Kabbalah's deepest meanings found in the Torah and to employ the power that is believed to emanate from them. You cannot separate Kabbalah from Torah.

The pop version of Kabbalah calling it a religion independent of Judaism is another form of replacement theology. As other religions that sprang up in a similar method, they take elements of Judaism and use its terms and concepts in ways that are often contradictory to its teachings. The New Ager Kabbalist often dishonors what the Kabbalist believes are it's deepest truths. Kabbalah tattoos of the name of God are a prime example of that kind of disrespect. Adopting somewhat superstitious rituals that became associated with Kabbalah as of prime importance to obtain great power is yet another example. While sexist attitudes may have been a reason that women were not considered as Kabbalah scholars in the past, it also lingered as women were not historically the ones devoted to Torah study giving them prerequisite knowledge necessary to enable them to begin what the Kabbalist considered the most advanced level of Torah. Many Jewish women now study Kabbalah. The prerequisite of being over 40 is also now not always followed if the knowledge of the student is adequate as deemed by the rabbi who is teaching the lessons. Some claim that Jews were remiss in keeping this knowledge " secret" from everyone else. The Kabbalah was not taught to all as it was believed by them to contain wisdom that gave them great power and with great power came great responsibility. They wanted to only share it with those who were prepared and would handle such power without abusing it or dishonoring God.
If you separate Torah and Judaism from Kabbalah, you don't have Kabbalah. I am not really interested in devoting the time or energy that would require me to become a Kabbalist. I prefer to read the works written by Gershom Scholem and Aryeh Kaplan and other respected authorities on the topic. Gershom Scholem was considered the worldâs foremost modern expert on Kabbalah in his lifetime, having a chair at Hebrew University named in his honor. I know I canât be an expert on everything, so I try to find the experts to help me with a laymanâs working knowledge on topics that interest me. If New Age religion is your cup of tea, and you want to call the mix of many different eastern mysticisms and â shamanismâ Kabbalah, so be it.
Copyright © 2006 mama_pajama_1

I added the following later...
I recall channel flipping one night and I caught Madonna on a nationally televised interview that she said that the Kabbalah she follows is " not Judaism", she said it was an " entirely separate religion". This is a false statement as It is not a religion. It is PART of a study of Torah, using mysticism. As one who values honesty, I speak out when I see someone misrepresent any aspect of Judaism.
Unfortunately, The Kabbalah Center teaches things AS Kabbalah that have nothing to DO with Kabbalah. All one has to do to determine this is to look at their OWN web pages. I shall copy paste from a Q&A page at their site( note that all caps are MY emphasis )"Is Kabbalah Jewish?
IT IS QUITE UNDERSTANDABLE THAT KABBALAH COULD BE CONFUSED WITH JUDAISM. it goes on ..and then..
The second reason why so many people of different faiths become connected to Kabbalah is that IT IS A WAY OF LIFE THAT CAN ENHANCE ANY RELIGIOUS PRACTICE. Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, and Jews use Kabbalah to improve their spiritual experience." .

I highlighted those two things because they misrepresent Kabbalah. Kabbalah is DEPENDENT on Torah precepts. If a religion is in CONFLICT with Torah it can NO way "enhance" ANY religious practice. Polytheism is at odds with Torah, the Christian notion of a tripartate God is at odds with Torah. This does not mean that Kabbalah is not meant as universal wisdom. Misrepresenting Kabbalah is only ONE of the reasons why The Kabbalah Center is widely criticized by Orthodox Jews who take seriously the deep meanings of the most advanced level of Torah study.




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Where should I put my tattoo?




Johanna


I would like a compass rose tattoo, something like this:

http://rodeo.net/tattoologist/2012/01/17/tattoo-submission-ada-norway/
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-9127903/stock-vector-distressed-compass-rose.html

Where would be a nice place to put it? (I'm a girl)



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i have a friend who has a compase rose tattoo like that on her hip... it looks pretty good there.
i also think it would look good on the top of the shoulder, or on the back of the neck

Tattoo Ideas? 21yr old girl?




Rosella M


I'm very picky . I want my tattoo to actually mean something so I won't regret it when I'm older (y)

I lost a lot of family members due to death .

The locations I was thinking of was behind my neck or on the inside of my wrist.
I was also thinking of putting my dogs name with a paw print on the inside of my right wrist because he loves to put his arm there. And I raised him on my own since he was 6 weeks old
I was also thinking of putting my mom's first letter of her name with wings behind my neck because she's my backbone and my angel

I don't I been thinking of tattoo for the longest time but I always had a million thoughts of what to get .



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I am sorry for the losses that you have experienced.

You a couple of ideas that could be worked out, but need to be thought out a bit more.
First, here's a good article on how to get a tattoo without regret:
http://galadarling.com/article/how-to-get-a-great-tattoo-and-never-regret-it
As to your ideas:
The one for your dog on your wrist - you are young and will have many animal friends in your life, and your dog now is very important to you, but you will have others too that will be important to you. If you do this idea, then it will probably represent your dog now, and the future pets that you will have.
The paw print on your wrist, however, could look too dark and heavy, and you may be surprised at that because the concept is a good one. The way to check this out is to get a Sharpie marker and draw it on your wrist and wear it around for a while. Also, you may be thinking smaller than is needed to hold up well over time. The letters need to be no smaller than 1/2" tall or they will blur. You should also consider asking for a 'fine line' needle if you do writing.
Here's some examples of this idea:
http://creativefan.com/important/cf/2012/02/wrist-tattoos-for-women/paw-wrist-tattoos.jpg
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/021/6/e/paw_print_tattoo_by_oomizuao-d4n3nxz.jpg
http://www.tattooimages.us/paw-print-tattoo-a-tattoo-is-innocent-as-a-tattoo-paw-print.html
As to your idea of your mother's initial with wings, you need to realize that some people will interpret this that she has died. But I like the idea. There are many different ways to do wings, and many ways to do letters. Take your time, and don't use images for reference that are 'tattoo' pictures. Instead find beautiful wings in photos and artwork.
Another idea that would be very pretty and feminine, would be to just have one feather:
http://www.scientificillustrator.com/art/bird/feather.jpg
http://www.scientificillustrator.com/art/bird/feather-small.jpg
with a beautiful font... Here's a font generator to help work that out:
http://tattoolettering.net/
This idea would look very nice on your shoulder blade.

Take your time, test out your ideas before you make them permanent, and think outside of your idea. ( I had this great wrist idea, but didn't realize that it would look like a watch from a distance until after I got the tattoo. I then added to my original design and turned it into a wrist bracelet, and it turned out great - but after much reworking of my idea).

luck~




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tattoo ideas for girls neck?!?




♥ D


i want a tattoo on the back of my neck, but not something stupid.. something that would look pretty or atleast half decent if i were to pick up my hair at work ... dont reply with smart answers or " you should get something meaningful blah blah" , i kno, but whatever. i like dragonflys, butterflys, im a sagitarius.. GIVE ME LINKS TO PICS OR SEND ME SOME PRETTY PICS IF YOU WANT :)

PLZ AND THANK YOU.



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Answer #1, get a life.
If your so flabbergasted that she's asking a question about a tattoo, implying that she's "pathetic" for asking it- then your answer is just as low. If you don't like the question, then don't answer it. Simple as that.

Anywho:)

The fact that you like dragonfly's caught my eye! I was at a show the other day, and a girl had her hair pulled up. On her neck she had a dragonfly starting on the left side of her hairline, I'm guessing the general place where you want yours- and then smaller dragonfly's and flowers almost in swirls to the right side. I know its a bad description, and I wasn't able to find a picture like it...but I hope it gives you some kind of idea.

Hope this helped!
Have fun with your tattoos!:)

Tattoo in honor of my dad?




aaron


I'm looking for an idea on a way to honor my da through a tattoo. He died 8 months ago of diabetes. I'm a 16 year old male. I live in Oklahoma and will be traveling out of state, with my mom seeing as parental consent is still required. He always wanted a tattoo but couldn't get one, and after 5 months of painstaking arguing my mom, shes finally been convinced of how important this will be to me, and hasl given consent. I understand people will probably say a tattoo isn't the best way to honor him, but I've thought long and hard over this, and this is the way I'm going to do it.

The tattoo is going to be on my upper right bicep or on my chest. Looking for something artistic. Probably no color. Looking for something to symbolize courage and sacrifice.



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I got a tattoo for my papaw last year after he passed away from complications from a stroke (he was mistreated) and I got his first and last initials on my upper left bicep, or whatever. As a girl, that's a masculine place for a tattoo. But it's there. And the woman that did my tattoo helped me out with both it and my dragonfly tattoo that she did on my foot.

But if you are getting one and you're underage, have some form of photo ID. All tattoo places ask for it. Also, do research on tattoo studios and underage clients. Alabama will do it with hell-bent clients (i.e., me.) You HAVE to, I repeat, HAVE to find a willing studio to tattoo you because you are underage.

If you can find another studio in a closer state, all the more power to you.

Sorry I'm just sayingâI've been there before. Get like a hat or a ball (of any kind) or a fishing rod and his initials & his birth date to the date he died. Make it personal.




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Senin, 12 Mei 2014

MEN: do you think leopard spot thongs are hot?




shy girl


do think girl's leopard spot Panty or thongs are hot on them?
do u like this pattern??



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First of all, as a disclaimer, I want to say that fashion and beauty are subjective, and everyone has different tastes.

THONG 101:

Now, to answer your question.. for the most part, "HELL, yes!". BUT it's not because of the animal print. Guys are very visual and anything sexy will titillate us anyway, so the idea of just a thong is +1 Google points already. Follow this with an unexpected animal print and we are thinking, "whoa, awesome wild girl!'.

Keep in mind that the person wearing it plays a 100% role in how much we like something too. A "nerdy" library girl or a seemingly "nice" girl wearing animal print thong is hot because of the contrast. It causes a surprise which excites. A hooker wearing one is not at all as great, but hey, it's still a thong on a chick so... yay? but, it's almost expected.

Some guys like tattoos on girls and some don't, but it will never stop us from hooking up with a girl we find attractive. Same with thong prints! I am, personally, more used to less aggressive tones on girl, but an animal print once in a while is still bloody hot.

No matter what, make sure you have the confidence and a decent shape to wear it. Cheers.

What do you think of a leopard print tattoo?




maygunnmar


I am going in to get a tattoo after Christmas, I have this obsession with leopard print since it's so exotic. I was wondering what you thought about how it would look. It would be on my left shoulder down to mid upper arm. Should it just be black or with color too? Please help<3

*if you post any links to pictures i can only see them if the link is from photobucket and tiny pic for some reason, so post it from there. thankyou.



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I think in moderation is looks very pretty. From the shoulder to mid upper arm would be the perfect size. And I would say adding the color, it might look a little weird with just black. Maybe with the color inside the black ring of the spots? Like Erica from the Bad Girls Club. Look her up.




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Minggu, 11 Mei 2014

Where and what tattoo should i get?




ShawneeLee


Ok well heres the thing Metallica are coming to nz later in the year which is where i live and i want to get a tattoo because of that. I was thinking 'Carpe Diem Baby' because thats one of their songs and it also means something 'seize the day' so its not necesseraly for metallica so i wont get sick of it.

Anyone know where the best place for a girl to get one done is, ankle, etc.
anything else u want to mention



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If I were you, I'd want it on my wrist.

Can anybody change my tattoo??




drdoc109


This tattoo says my ex-girlfriends name, ASHLEY as an ambigram(meaning it says the same both ways), and naturally as we are no longer together, i need something done with it, any ideas are welcome. It doesnt have to remain an ambigram though.

My local tattooist wants to change the pattern slightly and repeat it round my arm, not what i had in mind, and quite costly to say the least.

Here is a photo of it, seriously any ideas are welcome!! sketches, pictures, etc are all welcome... http://s101.photobucket.com/albums/m53/drdoc109/?action=view&current=IMG_1377.jpg



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Since the name is in a design and not just stark lettering, it'll be easy to cover up. And it doesn't have to cover up your whole arm.

A lotta artists claim that with cover-ups you gotta tattoo the whole area to minimize the appearance of the lettering. It's not true.

My cousin recently got lettering covered by a coy fish- the shading in the scales worked wonders. Floral designs are great too but you're a guy so maybe not. anything detailed or with shading.

Here are some examples of excellent cover ups:

http://www.eurotattoo.co.nz/coverups.htm#rightbottom

Also, please don't let anyone give you crap for getting a girl's name in the first place. We've all heard it before. I know the tattoo was worth it for the time being and you and her probably had a marvelous run while it lasted! Now that old tattoo is an excuse for a newer and better one. No regrets! ;)




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