so i'm thinking about getting a tattoo. either on my ankle or on my hip. i was wondering which one hurts more. my parents are completely against tattoos but i just turned 18 and i really want one. i know i can hide it easier on my hip. but i really really want a short quote on my ankle. what should i do? and which one hurts more?
Pain is something you have to put up with if you want a tattoo but it's worth it for the end result. Don't choose a location just because you think it'll hurt less.
If your parents are really against tattoos, it might be worth putting it on hold until you move out. While you are living under their roof you should respect their rules. Plus, you don't want to end up with a tattoo on your hip which you would have preferred on your ankle just because you needed to hide it. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Monday August 2 2010, 10:34 pm: I've heard that both hurt a lot. I know people who've gotten both done. But, I heard that ankle hurts worse. However, this isn't speaking from personal experience. Just heard from people who have gotten tattoos. I'd imagine both to hurt because of the bones in the areas.
bliz answered Monday August 2 2010, 1:52 pm: If you are searching for a quote, you don't have one in mind, and certainly not one you want advertising you to the world for the rest of your life.
Wait till you have one you have really internalized. If you've got to have something, pick a very small flower or ladybug or something cute. [ bliz's advice column | Ask bliz A Question ]
Lilz answered Monday August 2 2010, 12:08 pm: Depending on how much you way. Your boneist area will hurt the most, so probly your ankle.
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