okay.
im thirteen.
and i want two tattoos.
your jaws are probably dropping.
but.
i want to wait until im seventeen.
:]
now i want: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
that.
w/ a banner saying beautifully unique.
by the end of it.
[it ends to the lower left of my belly button.]
because.
thats what i am.
it should be crazily.
but that doesn't sound too good.
and the second: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
across my shoulderblades.
:D
now.
i would majorly appreciate.
your views on the matter.
thanks in advance.
ductape_n_roses answered Friday July 27 2007, 12:38 am: Well, I myself have few things that I want to get tattooed on my body, but they're things that I draw or have in mind--not things that are popular or many people have. Also, they're small.
You have a couple of years from now on to think about tattoos so think about this:
When you get pregnant/deal with weight lose or gain, your tattoo will be effected in your stomach area.
It's permanent and old grannies with big tattoos scare me.
If you have a child, you don't want the child to ask what that big blob of ink on your body is.
I thought about those and I would much prefer to get small ones. But yeah. You know that they hurt like a b*tch and that you need to take extremely good care of it or it will get infected, right? The colors will fade from time to time so you need to go get them "touched up" so to speak.
But it's your choice =) Keep your eyes and mind wide open and I assure you that the tattoos you want today will be completely different from the tattoos you want a year later =)
khadiya answered Thursday July 26 2007, 11:55 pm: The thing about the tattoo on your stomach is when you get pregnant in the future, way, way, in the future it will spread out. And when it shrinks back down, theres a chance it wont look to great. Another thing is, Over the years you have to go get your ink redid on certain tattoos becaus the start to wear with age. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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