Please slow down on this decision.
Unless you are really drawn to a particular image, spend a lot longer making up your mind.
Tattoos are a major decision, and you should select something that is really important to you (and you really like the look of!). Tattoo magazines show lots of the best work. Or you can be really imaginative and take an image to your tattooist.
Laser removal of tattoos is not perfect (and very expensive) so this decision will affect the rest of your life.
2006-06-28 14:00:00
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answered by sarahsunshinecoast 4
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I have 9 tattoo's and I would like to give you some advise...don't get a tattoo that are not sure of. If you have no idea what you want you should not even think about going to get it. You should have some sort of idea then talk with the tattooist to see if he can help you find the purfect one. Or at least have an idea of what you want then ask for ideas. It took me 2 years to find the perfect tiger that I wanted. I knew I wanted a tiger but didn't know exactly what? Then I was with a friend while she was getting a tat and seen the perfect one. Tattoos will be with you for a very long time or very expensive to remove so do yourself a favor and be sure what you get is something you like and means something to you.
2006-06-28 13:58:31
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answered by tatgirl66 3
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Tattoos are forever so before you get one think long and hard. I waited 4 years to get mine just to make sure I still liked the image.
Secondly, make sure you tattoo a place that can be covered up. A lot of employers won't higher you to work for them if you have visible tattoos as I have learned.
Either way, good luck with your decision.
2006-06-28 14:21:43
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answered by Sami 2
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I agree that it sounds just like the flu. I consider its simply twist of fate that you're now walking a fever and feature a sore throat. I imply, how does the tattoo seem? Is all of it pink and infected and sizzling to the contact and oozing stuff? If that is the case, pass to the physician given that you could have an contamination. If its no longer all icky, then its no longer why you're sore and achy. Good good fortune to you!
2016-08-31 08:46:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If yuo've ever seen Miami ink they do mostly faires try a faire like the first or a dragon like the second! Good luck watch miami ink before you get ti!! On the second link all of the dragonas r col but I like the one in the botom right hand corner best!!
2006-06-28 14:10:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I see it differently- I see that EVERYBODY has one. I have 5- and my best advice would be to think on it...long and hard. Don't get a guys name- and find something to really fit who you are. I would never recommend getting it in a place that you can't cover....unless you are in a free spirited career field. I am a nurse; I have to cover mine because they offend some people. That sounds ridiculous, but people stare at the huge one on my leg and make me feel uncomfortable sometimes. Good luck- decide on a beautiful tat.
2006-06-28 13:58:23
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answered by erodem1103 1
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get what you want and what's you. take a friend to help psych you up and pick something fun. I want a small butterfly at the small of my back but thats me. and I want it semi-permanent so I'll just get henna. thats what I recommend, but again its me. have fun and good luck!
2006-06-28 13:54:44
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answered by Bee 4
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Be sure to get someting you will be proud of when you're 65 and it's fading, wrinkled and stretchy!
2006-06-28 13:55:12
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answered by nickdmd 3
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Are you joking. Over 38% of Americans have one. Welcome to the mainstream. Hope you get a sheep, cause that's all you are.
2006-06-28 14:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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ahh...you're the one that has to live with it forever so it should be something that you like....but i will say my first tatoo was a group of three butterflies.
2006-06-28 13:55:08
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answered by snicker 4
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