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1. I wna hav a sun wid flames(The 1 wich wwe wrestler edge haz)
2.Will the tattoo hurt nd make me bleed?
3.How doez the tattoo get coloured?
4.I am 15years old nd i think m ready 4 a tattoo
5.Is it gna bleed nd pain really hard 4 a 1st timer?

Plzz lemme knw soon coz i m goin 2 singapore on 24th
nd will get a tattoo there...

2007-06-22 03:19:26 · 24 answers · asked by Milan B 2 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Tattoos

24 answers

You're too immature to get a tattoo, which also means you won't listen to good advice.

2007-06-22 03:28:19 · answer #1 · answered by Fred C. Dobbs 4 · 6 1

Juding by your spelling alone and inept use of the english language there is no way in hell you are even close to mature enough to be getting a tattoo. Yes you will cry but, when your thirty and realize you pissed away your money on some dumb *** tattoo because you thought it was trendy when you were 15. A tattoo should be something that has meaning to you because it will be there forever unlike fads which come and go. Second if your as scared as a little blood and pain (and no tattoos don't hurt depending on were you get them) this also proves that you are not ready for a tattoo. If you know what you want and really want then the pain aspect should be a minute issue. (which if you ask me, the pain or lack there of is a right of passage that comes along with getting a tattoo).

2007-06-22 22:46:35 · answer #2 · answered by Brent 4 · 1 0

First of all, 15 is too young to make that decision. I didn't even get my first tattoo (only tattoo so far) until I was 28 or 29 and I sometimes regret it. Make sure you dont get it on your arm, ever, if you decide to do it. As someone stated earlier, it could prevent future job opportunities from happening (put it somewhere no one can see it when you are comfortably clothed in warm weather.

It will hurt and make you bleed (not profusely). It hurts pretty bad when they first start but then you get sort of numb to it, even though it hurts at least slightly the entire time it's happening and a bit after. Ink safe for the body is used for the colors. They switch colors in the needle.

At 15, you may think you are ready but you probably aren't. At 17 I thought I was ready to get married but I wasn't, at least that was erasable (sort of).

Singapore may not be the best place to get a tattoo, espeically somewhere that would do it for a 15 year old without parental consent. It probably wont' be too sanitary. Make sure you get one, when you do, in a country that has strict laws and regulations on the tattoo industry so that you don't get any kind of infection or worse (AIDS, Hepatitis C, etc)

2007-06-22 03:55:08 · answer #3 · answered by Michelle H 4 · 3 0

I have a tattoo on my lower back, and I only recall it hurting while I was getting it. It hurts initially but once you get used to the needles, it is kind of like a dull pain. It helps if they give you a stress ball to squeeze while they are doing it. It will bleed some for the first couple of days. That being said, I don't think you should get a tattoo at 15. You should wait until you are a little older. Also, I would not get a tattoo in another country. You need to make sure you use a reliable, safe, clean place, preferably one that is recommended by someone else!

2007-06-22 03:25:41 · answer #4 · answered by elaine 2 · 2 0

If you’re worried about the pain then I suggest you NOT get the tattoo. There are so many reasons why you should not and your age definitely comes to play. You think it looks cool on the wrestler now but what happens when you get older and it’s no longer cool to you anymore? Removing it will cost more and hurt a LOT more. Also, I’m not away of Singapore and their tattooing but it’s definitely not advisable if you’re going there and think it will be cheaper. What’s important about getting a tattoo is seeing the artist’s portfolio. If anything were to happen to your tattoo aftercare, what would happen if you can’t get in touch with the person in Singapore? You should wait for a while and see if you want a tattoo and then find a reputable place around your area to do it.

2007-06-22 03:26:36 · answer #5 · answered by Sasorisa 2 · 4 0

First off you need to learn how to speak english, sorry dude but yeah....Second why get a tattoo that someone else has. Why dont you get something unique. Third your way to young, most places wont let anyone under the age of 18 walk into the shop let alone get a tattoo, and if you do find one where you can have your parents with you to sign for you, you have to be 16 for most of them. Yes tattoos hurt and yes you bleed, its a needle going in and out of your skin over and over again. They color the tattoo the same way the do the outline. They dip the ink in color and shade the areas that need to be shaded. Your not ready for a tattoo at 15, you cant even pick out something thats unique and that means something to you. You picked a tattoo that a famous person has. Do you think Edge saw his tattoo on a guy and said "hmm I like that, im going to copy off of him"...No he did not. Tattoos will hurt no matter how many you have. Some people can handle pain better then others and even if a person can handle pain they still feel the tattoo and like I said ALL tattoos bleed. Its a needle going in and out of your skin.

2007-06-22 04:19:13 · answer #6 · answered by smwat03 6 · 7 0

Getting tattoos with media references (like the WWE) is almost always a bad idea, and one of the biggest regrets people have of tattoos, next to name tattoos.

It's a bunch of needles in your skin. Of course it hurts. And yes, it will bleed a little bit.

It's colored with needles which put ink under your first 3 or so layers of skin, which are permanent layers.

I don't think you are ready. It doesn't seem like you've thought out your idea very carefully. Do you really want a WWE tattoo on your body when you're 60? How about at your wedding?

Getting a tattoo illegally in a country that has bad police control is always a bad idea, as well. That's how people get Hepetitis and die.

Also, please learn how to type the next time you ask a question. I can barely understand what you wrote.

2007-06-22 04:07:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

You're not gonna cry about it now if you're not a sissy. You're definitely gonna cry about it later as an adult, when you've realized that you're gonna walk around all of your life with a tattoo that some lame wrestler had.

Have a reason for a tattoo (a real one). Go on a pig hunt, spear it, and let some tribal elder ink you for your first kill. Become an Airborne Ranger, and get the Ranger tab tattooed on your shoulder. Don't just get it because some other fool has one.

2007-06-22 03:28:00 · answer #8 · answered by jasohn1 3 · 4 0

I dont know any tattoo artist that will ink someone who is 15 first of all and afriad of crying. Your too young you dont know what you want yet, tattoos are FOREVER. wait till your 18 and know for sure thats what you want(it probably wont be flames by then...). And the pain all depends on how hard the artist presses they all vary, it is going to hurt either way, anyone that says a tattoo does not hurt is lying.

2007-06-22 06:52:35 · answer #9 · answered by ds_girl5813 2 · 2 0

You have to be 18. That's good though because your wont want the same things as you do now when your 18. Getting a tattoo involves a needle. Yes you bleed, a lot sometimes. It feels like a needle being dragged across your skin. Yeah, it hurts!

2007-06-22 04:56:12 · answer #10 · answered by Bridget 3 · 3 0

According to many of my guy friends and relatives, tattoos hurt the least for them on their upper arms. Due to the fact that there's a lot of flesh and muscle on that particular area - the more flesh there is on the desired area, the less the tattoo hurts; the less flesh, the more it hurts (especially if it's directly on a bone).

Yes, it will bleed but it should stop after a few hours.

Tattoos are coloured by inserting coloured pigment into the skin through an electric tattoo machine.

I'm 14 years old and have a tattoo as well, if you think you're ready then go ahead and get one ! Just be absolutely certain that you want to do this and you won't regret it later on as these are permanent marks made onto the skin.

Hope this helps :)

2007-06-22 05:11:44 · answer #11 · answered by olivia 1 · 0 5

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