I am sorry but do you realise in about 10 -20 years all the old saggy women that are going to be running around with tats looking like old saggy sailors? MAKES ME SHUDDER! LOL!
Maybe you can't generalise it...a wee fairy tattoo on the ankle shouldn't be a pain for the eyes even in 10 or 20 years, I think.
This post has been edited by gaberlunzie on 20-Jul-2004, 10:54 AM
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ooooh, it happened again...Rose and The Patric... I love your new avatar and your new title, Rose! And I love the idea of this fairy tattoo, too. But hubby comes first, hm?
This means the ladies haven't gotten their hubbies completely trained yet. A well trained husband will see the fairy tattoo and tell his wife how attractive it is.
Hmhm...someone like you, you mean? Oh well, seems we just can't have it all!
How about the women who get the tattoos around the navel? Imagine what that'll look like after a couple of kids ...
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MDF3530 Posted on 20-Jul-2004, 05:09 PM How about the women who get the tattoos around the navel? Imagine what that'll look like after a couple of kids ...
You ain't kiddin', honey. I'm working on kid number two, and just the thought of what a tattoo would look like on my navel right now made me laugh until there were tears in my eyes. Maybe.... if a woman got a tattoo that would be sort of designed to stretch, you know, like Plasticman? So it would remain a conversation piece. I was always partial to Marvin the Martian for a tattoo, but now I wish I'd have gotten Plasticman on my belly. How great would that be?
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I want a tattoo but simply can't decide which to get first. Know I want to have Eyore on my cankle but can't decide which cankle and inside or out Then want a rose vine but don't want "long stem roses" which indicates where I had fist thought about putting it. Also want a fairy but then again, can't decide which one and where. This is just too confusing for today.
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I want a tattoo but simply can't decide which to get first. Know I want to have Eyore on my cankle but can't decide which cankle and inside or out Then want a rose vine but don't want "long stem roses" which indicates where I had fist thought about putting it. Also want a fairy but then again, can't decide which one and where. This is just too confusing for today.
Don't worry, next time at at your place, I will apply some tattos for you in random places. This will remove ALL of the confustion.
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I have one on my left ankle of a dragon holding a crystal ball and one in the middle lower back of an elvish marking symbol.
I plan on adding one to my right ankle and left wrist on celtic bands. One for health and the other for love.
Both my tattoos didn't hurt much. When I got my ankle one the only part that hurt is when they hit the ankle bone. The one on my back was over my spine and it made my legs bouce up and down. It felt kinda of weird for a while.
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