what does it mean? wrist tattooos do look good but then look really **** when you get older
2006-09-07 04:00:17
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answered by officegirluk 3
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"Love conquers all", eh? A bit more original from the usual nonsense (dolphins, butterflies, Celtic bands, kanji for peace, etc), but you see, most of my friends have almost identical tattoos. I had some indian ink ones (done at age 16) which I have just had removed about 6 years ago. Guess who looks like the real individual in my social set? My advice is to forget about it altogether.
2006-09-07 11:04:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Im not sure how old you are but the only thing I would consider if the tattoo placement and if it will effect you being able to get a job in the future... if you already have a tattoo friendly job go for it when you reallllllly like it... not just kinda...
2006-09-08 01:55:33
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answered by Jessica 5
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If it's a piece of flash off of the wall or out of a magazine, you should have your artist re-work it a little to make it uniquely yours...If it's your design, GO FOR IT!!! It sounds cool!! Just be sure to get back your original design and any copies so you don't see someone walking around with YOUR tattoo 3 weeks after you get it!!
2006-09-07 19:57:26
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answered by Tom I 2
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Yeah, I've got one on my wrist, I love it! Mine says - only God will judge...
Amor Vincit Omnia sounds really good, go for it!
2006-09-07 11:00:23
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answered by AnYa!!!!! 2
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I say that sounds great. I had a tattoo done 8 years ago now and I really want another, either on my wrist, ankle or toe. Am waiting until I am completely sure before I do it though...
If it's really what you want, and you have thought about it and not changed your mind once, then go for it!
2006-09-07 11:03:13
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answered by x x 2
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I think wrist tattoos are great. The only thing stopping me from getting one is the pain. lol. I have a tattoo on my back, but the wrist is very sensitive. My fiance has a wrist tattoo, and it's really awesome. He has it so that it fits nicely under his watch--that way he doesn't violate dress code.
2006-09-07 11:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i like that. I want a wrist tattoo but i cant decided what because
some things look squishy when you flex your wrist, and i dont really think i can get one b/c I work at a bank, i can hide olmost
all of my other tattoos.
i think its very cool and unique and for once I answered a a yahoo
question about tattoos that wasnt stupid like "omg, should I get
a butterfly or a hummingbird?" "do tattooos hurt?" or "should i
get one on my lower back?" ugh.
2006-09-07 17:22:07
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answered by Jenster*is*flipping*you*off 6
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CERTAINLY, but only with a semi-permanent coloring, like Henna. Try the Henna-Penna. This way you won't be stuck with a tattoo you may not like in 5-10 years.
2006-09-07 11:24:03
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answered by yorlooksmybiz 3
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Sounds good, would have helped with a translation for us 'lacking in the grey matter' to save us looking it up first. Just make sure they spell it correctly first!
2006-09-07 11:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Love Conquers all
I'm all for it. Tattoo's look great on girls, as long as they're unique. That one's unique, so it'll look fantastic!
I'm always attracted to a nice girl with a tattoo or two.
2006-09-07 11:01:44
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answered by genghis41f 6
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