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Kamis, 12 Juni 2014

Tattoo placement for woman?




Star is a


My first is on my foot. I'm not sure where I would want my second to be. The most important thing is that I need it to be easily covered when wearing office attire. I would like to be able to see it without looking in a mirror, but I might be okay with it on my back/shoulder... I'm not entirely sure.

I'm still trying get the general idea of the tattoo I want- nothing is set in stone yet and I'll be considering exactly what I want and where I want it for probably a year before I actually get it done. I'm looking into designs including The Princess Bride and I like the idea of a buttercup and a black mask or a buttercup and a sword, possibly with "as you wish" added in.
Naomi... in what world is a wrist tattoo easily covered in office attire? You should read the entire question before you answer.
Ok, next time I'll specify that I have no desire to have my arms covered down to my hands every day at work for the rest of my life. Sorry if that can't be considered common sense that a female might actually want to wear 3/4 length sleeves or shorter.
Ashley-
I didn't ask advice on how to change my entire wardrobe so I could get a wrist tattoo. I'm glad yours works for you, but I'm not a jewelry person at all and I'm not willing to buy jewelry just to cover up a tattoo, nor am I willing to always wear a garment to cover all the way down to my hands.



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Hey now, I have wrist tattoos and I work in an office. Today they are covered up with a blazer because it's cold out. Yesterday they were covered up in some awesome bangles that I got loads of compliments on. When the weather gets even colder, they will be covered up in various office appropriate sweaters. It's NOT that difficult to cover up a wrist tattoo.

That said, other places to get it include literally anywhere on your torso, or anywhere on your legs above your knees.

Tattoos on Women - Poll?




Inked Fant


Tell us about your feelings involving tattoos on women. I am most interested in those who think it looks sexy verses masculine on women. Also where do you think placement matters (do you like tattoos on a woman's arm most, her lower back, inner wrist, etc) ? What style do you like on women? (such as flowers, skulls, tribal)
Let's find out what all of us bored late nighters think. And yes, I have tattoos (I'm also over 30 and married).



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i have tattoos and i think that not all women should get them. its all about self expression... i find that most places arent attractive on women such as a sleeve on the arm but my opinion on that doesnt really matter if the person is happy with it. i actually dont like things that are common... i get tattoos as a symbol of something important in my life not as just a decoration of something i thought was "cool" at the time... to me it has to be meaningful




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Selasa, 25 Februari 2014

Tattoo placement for woman?




Star is a


My first is on my foot. I'm not sure where I would want my second to be. The most important thing is that I need it to be easily covered when wearing office attire. I would like to be able to see it without looking in a mirror, but I might be okay with it on my back/shoulder... I'm not entirely sure.

I'm still trying get the general idea of the tattoo I want- nothing is set in stone yet and I'll be considering exactly what I want and where I want it for probably a year before I actually get it done. I'm looking into designs including The Princess Bride and I like the idea of a buttercup and a black mask or a buttercup and a sword, possibly with "as you wish" added in.
Naomi... in what world is a wrist tattoo easily covered in office attire? You should read the entire question before you answer.
Ok, next time I'll specify that I have no desire to have my arms covered down to my hands every day at work for the rest of my life. Sorry if that can't be considered common sense that a female might actually want to wear 3/4 length sleeves or shorter.
Ashley-
I didn't ask advice on how to change my entire wardrobe so I could get a wrist tattoo. I'm glad yours works for you, but I'm not a jewelry person at all and I'm not willing to buy jewelry just to cover up a tattoo, nor am I willing to always wear a garment to cover all the way down to my hands.



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Hey now, I have wrist tattoos and I work in an office. Today they are covered up with a blazer because it's cold out. Yesterday they were covered up in some awesome bangles that I got loads of compliments on. When the weather gets even colder, they will be covered up in various office appropriate sweaters. It's NOT that difficult to cover up a wrist tattoo.

That said, other places to get it include literally anywhere on your torso, or anywhere on your legs above your knees.

Tattoos on Women - Poll?




Inked Fant


Tell us about your feelings involving tattoos on women. I am most interested in those who think it looks sexy verses masculine on women. Also where do you think placement matters (do you like tattoos on a woman's arm most, her lower back, inner wrist, etc) ? What style do you like on women? (such as flowers, skulls, tribal)
Let's find out what all of us bored late nighters think. And yes, I have tattoos (I'm also over 30 and married).



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i have tattoos and i think that not all women should get them. its all about self expression... i find that most places arent attractive on women such as a sleeve on the arm but my opinion on that doesnt really matter if the person is happy with it. i actually dont like things that are common... i get tattoos as a symbol of something important in my life not as just a decoration of something i thought was "cool" at the time... to me it has to be meaningful




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Minggu, 23 Februari 2014

Tattoo placement on women?




beautyandb


I want to get a tat about the size of my palm. I need it in a spot where it can easily be covered, but also fairly easy to show off. I'm debating between my upper back (behind one of the shoulders) and just above my ankle. What do you guys find more attractive? Pros and cons for those areas? Thanks :)


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Get it on ur pussy that will turn guys and others on yummy:)

Good tattoo placement areas for a rectangle tattoo on a woman?




ron s


My friend is getting a rectangle tattoo (very crude sketch here, but the corners have the spade/club/heart/diamond in them)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v44/scissorhandsfan/Untitled-Captured-01.jpg

(if it doesnt come up, right click and 'show pic'

It's about 3 inches tall and 2.5 wide, any good placement ideas for a rectangle and for a woman?
She already has tattoos and a person in the tattoo community doesnt want to hear from someone without a tattoo about 'just don't do it, it will sag', we're aware of the sagging, it comes with age, skin sags, and if a tat is covered, its not like a 70 year old lady is gunna have a huge sagguing tat on her body thats noticable, its covered, so please stop with the warnings, she's alreayd got 3



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I think between the shoulder blades would be best as it isn't an organic shape that flows well with the body so it needs to be centered. It might also lookk good right next to the hip bone below the belt line. Pretty much anywhere it can be placed next to a straight bone so it looks centered.

And to Virginia G, old and saggy is old and saggy, regardless of whether it is tattooed or not.




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Sabtu, 30 November 2013

Are all lower back tattoos on women tramp stamps?

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stevel226


Are all back tattoos on women tramp stamps or just the ones that go across the back that look like wings or tribal etc. My wife has a fairy on her back and her friend said that's a tramp stamp. I say it isn't. We have a bet on this one.


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Well, it depends on who you ask. I'm a tattoo artist, and we refer to them in the business as lower back tattoos. The only time you may hear it, (at least around my shop) is when some girl, (looking like she's been missing out on soap and water for a week) comes in to price one, and when she finds out what tattoos cost, heads out the door. Now, that phrase is derogatory toward women in general, and was likely coined by some narrow-minded geek, who wasn't getting any. So, he came up with the term, out of nothing more than lust, jealousy of her boyfriend, and good old fashioned self-righteous indignation. Too bad popular opinion, among the ill educated, swings the other way. Also, good lower back tattoos are conformed to the lines of the body, particularly across the top of the hips. they can cut it low, so it can be hidden with regular jeans, but still show it off in the bedroom, or on the beach. To me, that in itself shows a dignified attitude about placement. NOT to be confused with a 'bulls-eye' as that is put on for different motives, and a whole different subject. The fairy is a fairy tattoo, that also happens to be a lower back tattoo. Calling it a 'tramp stamp' is ridiculous. That's my two cents.

Is it girly for a guy to get a tattoo of a rose?




Ethan


I kind of want to do a memorial tattoo for my mom. Her favorite flower was a rose, her tombstone is rose colored, and there are roses planted in front of it.

But I'm worried it might be a little girly. Maybe I should just do something else that's rose colored? I don't really want to choose something from a book because I think it's a little impersonal, so I'm not sure what to do. What do you think?



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Sorry for the loss of your mother. Take your time, when in grief it's hard to think clearly, don't feel compelled to rush your decision in getting a tattoo.

Did you know the most common tattoo put on by BOTH men & women in the world is the rose? So no I don't think its too "girly." Much will depend on style, colors, size & placement of the design. Too much color tends to look feminine on a guy.

To get the best tattoo-- set up appointments with very experienced artists, at least 3 different ones, for consultations. Make it clear you will pay for their time. Give them what ideas & pictures you are thinking of & then let them come up with design ideas for you.

Once you find an artist you like & their design, move forward. If you are indecisive then hold off for a while & find other ways to honor your mom's memory. Good luck in your research!




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