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Senin, 23 Juni 2014

Thought on second tattoo?




Deaf Cowgi


I am thinking about having a tattoo of a woman, a child a horse, a wolf and a eagle. I would like to put together as a story line. I am recovering from depression and a child, which I want a child but never happened and I am just divorce this year, (in my dream more of a little girl dressing in a dress). For strange reason I want to have a horse, wolf and an eagle on it as well. What kind of would be good to put together?

It is something like a story line of what I kind going through. if you have any suggestion, please feel free to put on there.. I am also gonna going to leave it up to the tattooist as well but any good suggestion or adivce would help...

Thanks


P.S. To some people who don't like tattoo or don't think that women should have it, Please don't lecture "Don't Do it" because I am a religion person or whatever. I have one tattoo on me of to cross and two roses. If don't like tattoo, don't answer my question on tattoos. thanks



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This is a very neat idea you have.

You could always have a child holding the horse in a field.
with the eagle above.
A woman in the background with her arms out.
and a wolf sort of down in the grass.
Something along thoes lines i think would be cute.
Really try to mix all of the elemnts well.
Don't just throw them together, i think it would turn out better.
just mix the child and the horse or the child horse and the woman and everything else should fall into place.

You could have the same field thing and have horses running, and a woman holding a child.
with the eagle again in the sky and the wolf again in the tall back grass.

Hope this helps you and good luck with your new tattoo.

Tattoos representing my miscarriages?




Amberly


Hi ladies!
I am not sure if I should put this in this section, but I was just wondering if any of you have any tattoos representing a miscarriage, or even your child. I am currently going through my second miscarriage and I thought it might be helpful for me to get two doves or something on my back pointing upwards towards heaven to represent each baby I have lost. It will be something I can show my children one day when I am blessed with children. I know a lot of you may be opposed to this idea, but I am only asking the women who have done something like this. I have 4 other tattoos already so it's not like tattoos are a new thing to me and I'm not trying to be "cool". Thank you in advance for answering :D
Amberly



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i'm not one who's a fan of tattoos unless there's a meaning behind them. and getting tattoos of doves or whatever to represent your miscarriages is a creative way of showing what has happened in your life and part of you. i think that's a really touching thing to do, especially to show your future children :]




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Senin, 26 Mei 2014

Thought on second tattoo?




Deaf Cowgi


I am thinking about having a tattoo of a woman, a child a horse, a wolf and a eagle. I would like to put together as a story line. I am recovering from depression and a child, which I want a child but never happened and I am just divorce this year, (in my dream more of a little girl dressing in a dress). For strange reason I want to have a horse, wolf and an eagle on it as well. What kind of would be good to put together?

It is something like a story line of what I kind going through. if you have any suggestion, please feel free to put on there.. I am also gonna going to leave it up to the tattooist as well but any good suggestion or adivce would help...

Thanks


P.S. To some people who don't like tattoo or don't think that women should have it, Please don't lecture "Don't Do it" because I am a religion person or whatever. I have one tattoo on me of to cross and two roses. If don't like tattoo, don't answer my question on tattoos. thanks



Answer
This is a very neat idea you have.

You could always have a child holding the horse in a field.
with the eagle above.
A woman in the background with her arms out.
and a wolf sort of down in the grass.
Something along thoes lines i think would be cute.
Really try to mix all of the elemnts well.
Don't just throw them together, i think it would turn out better.
just mix the child and the horse or the child horse and the woman and everything else should fall into place.

You could have the same field thing and have horses running, and a woman holding a child.
with the eagle again in the sky and the wolf again in the tall back grass.

Hope this helps you and good luck with your new tattoo.

Tattoos representing my miscarriages?




Amberly


Hi ladies!
I am not sure if I should put this in this section, but I was just wondering if any of you have any tattoos representing a miscarriage, or even your child. I am currently going through my second miscarriage and I thought it might be helpful for me to get two doves or something on my back pointing upwards towards heaven to represent each baby I have lost. It will be something I can show my children one day when I am blessed with children. I know a lot of you may be opposed to this idea, but I am only asking the women who have done something like this. I have 4 other tattoos already so it's not like tattoos are a new thing to me and I'm not trying to be "cool". Thank you in advance for answering :D
Amberly



Answer
i'm not one who's a fan of tattoos unless there's a meaning behind them. and getting tattoos of doves or whatever to represent your miscarriages is a creative way of showing what has happened in your life and part of you. i think that's a really touching thing to do, especially to show your future children :]




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Sabtu, 07 Desember 2013

What is your experience with tattoos after pregnancy?

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Q. Both my friend and I are considering tattoos on the sides of our stomach and up the side of our chests. But we are concerned about what happens to the tat both during and after pregnancy. Its obviously going to stretch but what will it look like after the weight loss?
Will it be something easily corrected with a touch up from the tattoo artist?


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It really depends on the elasticity of your skin. Every woman is different. Some women don't get any stretchmarks on their belly during pregnancy, however, some women get them from their pelvic area all the way above their belly button. I would say it is a huge risk if you don't know how your skin will appear after having a baby. I would take a look at your mom's stomach to see what the texture is like... it doesn't necessarily mean your skin will be the same as hers, but you will at least get a good idea. Also, if you have sister(s) that have had children, take a look at their bellies as well. One thing to keep in mind... if you get the tattoo and then you become pregnant later on in life and your belly is covered in stretchmarks, you will probably want to keep it hidden anyway... so no one will even notice whether or not your tattoo has "altered" it's shape or appearance. As far as an artist doing a "touch-up"... that won't be easy, because stretch marks are basically scars, and it is difficult to tattoo over scars and have it appear consistent with skin that isn't scarred.

What can a woman do to heal from a miscarriage?




Elijahsrel


What is the best way to heal emotionally from a miscarriage? Is it possible that healing still needs to take place even when the miscarriage happened several years earlier? What can a woman do to heal from a miscarriage? Thanks in advance for answering!


Answer
Bobby D - knowing that miscarriage happens in that many pregnancies does not help.You are a man and you will never know the emotional attachments to a pregnancy

Time.A woman may also seek counselling should she want to.Losing a pregnancy is hard,and like any loss it has to be mourned.As there is no set time period for grief or how long the process will last,then time is the only thing that will help.Some women find a 'funeral' helps them to move on.Release some balloons with the name of your child on (it doesn't matter if you knew the sex,go with your gut on whether it was a boy or girl and use the name they would have be given).Several of my friends have had miscarriages and many of them have a tattoo to commemorate their lost baby.One of them also has a charm bracelet with charms representing her children,including a star to represent the one she lost.Perhaps something like that would help.One of them buys a card at Christmas and on her due date to put in her memory box about her daughter (but she was a still birth).It's also normal and OK to get weepy around the time you would have given birth.Surround yourself with people who love you and talk,talk,talk - it really does help.Wishing you all the best




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Sabtu, 05 Oktober 2013

When will the US & Great Britain create a Country in the Middle East or South America for Jehovah Witnesses?

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Sour Taco


Five Million Often Forgotten
Jehovah Witnesses

The Holocaust is usually taught as the mass genocide of almost one million Jews in Europe during World War II. But, more than five million others were also persecuted, tortured, tattooed and killed. These five million included innocent citizens - men women and children. The survivors and the families of these five million often feel left out -- overshadowed by the Jewish casualties. Nonetheless, these people need to be recognized and memorialized. Many of these died for their race or their beliefs. Many of these died while helping their Jewish neighbors. They too deserve their place in history.



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What in the world are you talking about?

This is from the 1974 Yearbook, page 212:

âBut despite the hard conditions, how those who worshiped Jehovah rejoiced! They had been privileged to prove their integrity to the Sovereign Ruler of the universe. During Hitlerâs rule 1,687 of them had lost their jobs, 284 their businesses, 735 their homes and 457 were not allowed to carry on their trade. In 129 cases their property had been confiscated, 826 pensioners had been refused their pensions and 329 others had suffered other personal loss. There were 860 children who had been taken away from their parents. In 30 cases marriages had been dissolved due to pressure by political officials, and in 108 cases divorces had been granted when requested by mates opposed to the truth. A total of 6,019 had been arrested, several two, three or even more times, so that, all together, 8,917 arrests were registered. All together they had been sentenced to serve 13,924 years and two months in prison, two and a quarter times as long as the period since Adamâs creation. A total of 2,000 brothers and sisters had been put into concentration camps, where they had spent 8,078 years and six months, an average of four years. A total of 635 had died in prison, 253 had been sentenced to death and 203 of these had actually been executed. What a record of integrity!â

Where are you getting YOUR figures from?

Why do people get skull tattoos?




Peilthetra


Why do so many millions of people get tattoos of skulls? So they can frighten old women and young children? Someone explain it to me, i dont get it.


Answer
Because they want to make up for their lack of intelligence.




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Minggu, 04 Agustus 2013

What can a woman do to heal from a miscarriage?

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ellagirl


What is the best way to heal emotionally from a miscarriage? Is it possible that healing still needs to take place even when the miscarriage happened several years earlier? What can a woman do to heal from a miscarriage? Thanks in advance for answering!


Answer
Bobby D - knowing that miscarriage happens in that many pregnancies does not help.You are a man and you will never know the emotional attachments to a pregnancy

Time.A woman may also seek counselling should she want to.Losing a pregnancy is hard,and like any loss it has to be mourned.As there is no set time period for grief or how long the process will last,then time is the only thing that will help.Some women find a 'funeral' helps them to move on.Release some balloons with the name of your child on (it doesn't matter if you knew the sex,go with your gut on whether it was a boy or girl and use the name they would have be given).Several of my friends have had miscarriages and many of them have a tattoo to commemorate their lost baby.One of them also has a charm bracelet with charms representing her children,including a star to represent the one she lost.Perhaps something like that would help.One of them buys a card at Christmas and on her due date to put in her memory box about her daughter (but she was a still birth).It's also normal and OK to get weepy around the time you would have given birth.Surround yourself with people who love you and talk,talk,talk - it really does help.Wishing you all the best

How long after I have my daughter, do you think is best to get my tattoos?




JLyn123106


Ever since I got pregnant with my second daughter, due Dec 5th, I have wanted to get 2 tattoos. They are of my daughters names and would be on my wrists. I was just wondering how long I should wait before getting them. I am not breast feeding because of complications with my first so that isn't a factor. Thank you.


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I think it's funny how 3 out of 4 of your answers so far don't even answer your question.

If you want to get a tattoo, or two tattoos in this case, I would wait 6 weeks after your child is born. Even if you are not breast feeding, your body will still be going through a major change and will need to heal. Allow your body to heal and get better before you do something that could potentially lead to an infection. Also, many women's abdomens don't shrink back to normal size for a couple weeks, and a tattoo parlor might turn you away if they think you are still pregnant.

The best thing to do is talk to your doctor and then talk to a tattoo artist. They will both be able to tell you what is best, but I still recommend waiting 6 weeks even if they advise that you can do it sooner.

Good luck!




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