I want to get a tattoe on my foot, but need help deciding what it should be...
Question Posted Monday June 29 2009, 12:58 am
im allowed to get a tattoe thats small. i want it to be on my foot, so when i wear flip flops people can see it =) any ideas other than stars and hearts?
Jasminaa answered Monday June 29 2009, 11:53 am: I think a paw would be cute on the foot.
Also, like a symbol of some sort. For
example, the symbol of love, but in chinese.
beckyboo answered Monday June 29 2009, 11:18 am: This is the kind of question that people on the internet can't answer. When you're 40 years old and someone asks for the meaning of your tattoo, are you going to say that some stranger on advicenators.com suggested it? This is going to be there for the rest of your life; on your wedding day, when you have kids, when you die. Make it worth it.
Think back to your childhood or family; is there anything that sticks out to you there? Can you think of a quote that means a lot to you, and get it written in nice letters on your foot? You'll have to think long and hard about this. Good luck! [ beckyboo's advice column | Ask beckyboo A Question ]
themonkeyhunter answered Monday June 29 2009, 5:25 am: Get something that means something to you, Hearts and Stars may look cool but seriously a tattoo is something huge. Don't just get a tattoo that is generic, really think hard about something that means something to you. Thats all I have to say, in the end it's up to you but if you want something special something with a purpose is far better than something you see on the tattooists wall. [ themonkeyhunter's advice column | Ask themonkeyhunter A Question ]
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