Ok i want a new tattoo but i have so many ideas i dont know what to get, i love zebra and lepord print and color things but i also want to get some meaningful words because im a strong and loving person. I was like somwhere on my foot or something. I could really really use some ideas and pics of cute things like asap oh by the way im 19/f if that helps all suggestions are welcome :) thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? marinemom24 answered Wednesday December 8 2010, 5:45 pm: Tattoos have definitely become more mainstream and acceptable than they once were. I have several tattoos and get compliments about them often. The best advice I can give you is to think long and hard about what you want your tattoo to be and say. It's permanent and should reflect who you are. Do some online searches for artwork and quotes. If you're artistic you can sketch some ideas. If not, then you can enlist the help of an artsy friend. Keep in mind that tattoo artists don't just tattoo your skin, they'll sit with you and design something to your liking. They want you to be happy because whatever they tattoo on you will reflect on them as well. Good luck! [ marinemom24's advice column | Ask marinemom24 A Question ]
lovealways1221 answered Friday December 3 2010, 11:48 pm: i dont have any ideas but you should really consider getting a tatoo before you actually get one.. tattoo=ink=permanent... do you really wanna be known as that grandma with wrinkly skin and the wrinkly tattoo??
in my opinon, tattoo is just like fashion. one day its "in" and "hot".. then the next day its considered "out of style". wait a few years and you'll see that its going to be old news and nobody will like them anymore. that is my opinon but if you disagree then go for it.
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