Hello. I recently asked a question about getting a tattoo on my shoulder. Only one person answered. Anyway, this is a different question now. I'm supposed to get one soon. I finally found a design I really like with a butterfly in it, so I think that's the one I'm picking. Please don't give me a lecture on why I shouldn't get a tattoo. I am 16/f and I already have a tattoo on my lower back. I don't need to know how much they hurt or anything like that. I don't think they hurt at all. I love the feeling. I was just hoping someone who actually has a tattoo on their shoulder could answer this. No one else please, because most likely no one else would know. I wanted to know if I'm going to have to take my shirt off for this tattoo to be done, or what I'll have to do? If I don't have to take my shirt off, then what type of shirt do you suggest I wear when I go to get this done? If anyone has a tattoo on their shoulder already, please let me know if you had to take your shirt off, or what type of shirt you wore. Thank you very much. I'd really appreciate it. I hope a few people answer this. Please answer asap. :)
chicka_chick09 answered Sunday July 2 2006, 9:17 pm: well it depends on wat kind of shirt you're wearing. if you wear spagetti straps you most probably wont have to take it off. but it all depends on where on your shoulder are you getting it. if it is far from your shirt you dont need to take it off, but if it is you probly will
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mayonnaise answered Sunday July 2 2006, 10:17 am: Hi. My sister got a tattoo on her shoulder, and she was required to take her shirt off. Including her bra. BUT, my twin sister, (sorry lots of sisters) got one and wore a tube top and they didn't make her take it off. So really, what you should do, is just wear a top that won't be in the area of the tattoo and won't annoy the person giving you the tattoo. =] Like a tube top.
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