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#31 |
The future is unwritten
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Tattoo his whole hand brown?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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That's really interesting. I was just talking about this concept with a friend of mine the other day. Although, I didn't know they were actually close to being able to do it. I had said that, if tattoos could be somewhat permanent, like my marriage, I'd get full sleeves for a few years. I have two already. I got the first one when I was 16, and really got it just to get a tattoo, not because I was in love with the rose that is now on my back. I wish I had thought more about that one, but it is what it is. It would probably bother me more if I saw it on a regular basis. I love the second, and I'll probably get at least two more.
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halve your cake and eat it too.
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Georgia.. by way of Lawrence Kansas
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none of my tattoos will be getting removed.. one I'm not so keen on, but it's more to do with the quality of work than the design, I got it when I was 25 and at that point i'd been thinking about getting one since I was 18 or so.. the same design kept coming to mind.. and pretty much since then I've been trying to get one every 3 years.. rule of 3's you know (although I am a little behind this year) to me they serve as reiminder and/or roadmarks. (of who and what I am and who and what I want to be..as well as who I have been).. which I finally got the image offa the damn camera, so I can finally post it on the tattoo thread I started months ago... damn procrastination!
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The Sheriff of Nothingland
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Melbourne, Aus
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no regrets...ever
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Bitchy Little Brat
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#36 |
I hear them call the tide
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Perpetual Chaos
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More pain? You're already suffering enough by the sound of it. If you must endure pain to obliterate it, why not modify it/cover it up with another tattoo meaningful to you and pooka, so that in future you can look on as progress and fulfilment rather than punishment and failure?
Do I take it you cannot wear jewelery and the like? If so, I feel for you. I have the tiniest wedding/engagement rings, but they still drive me nuts when my eczema plays up. There are many reasons why I wouldn't get a tattoo, but fear of allergy to the ink/needle is a major one.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Philadelphia Suburbs
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Any chance of you posting a picture of the phoenix?
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#38 |
in a mood, not cupcake
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Philadelphia
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Wow, I'd like to see that too, Cloud.
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#39 |
The future is unwritten
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Welcome to the Cellar caitlen.
![]() @ Flint. Do the people you come in contact with know it's from your first marriage? Or is it just because you know? For yourself, it seems to me, a scar would be just as much a reminder as the tat. Just the satisfaction of obliterating the last tangible evidence? ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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JW, (I haven't taken the time to read the entire thread) is the needling like, the needle for a flu shot, or getting blood drawn? Cause I would love a tattoo, its creative body art that all human cultures have or had embraced as beautiful. But I hate needles. What a catch.
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Bitchy Little Brat
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Queensland, Australia
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I wouldnt describe it as either like a flu shot OR getting blood drawn. Its just a constant scratching type annoying pain....not hurtful as such.
Meatier places are less painful....eg, my boob tatt didnt hurt at all, but the one on my shoulder blade kinda hurt....it took 3 hours and I am a bleeder (didnt help) but theres not alot of meat over the shoulder bone, so its tender. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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If it's not being done in your line of vision you wouldn't associate it with a needle at all. It really is a scratching feeling - like catching yourself on brambles. It affects different people differently - my Mum has had 3 kids and is the tough sort of person who would pack an amputated arm in frozen peas and walk to the hospital - but she had to ask for a break when having her rather small tattoo done. My ex called me in the middle of the night on a mercy mission when he cut himself, thinking he might need stitches (it was a shallow scrape) - and yet he had 3 x 1 hours sessions on his shoulder/ back tattoo and nearly fell asleep. I was amazed by how little it hurt at first, but after a while the vibrations really set my teeth on edge and I thought I'd never get through it.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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For the record, my back tattoo (and remember, YOU asked for it!)
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~~Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.~~
Join Date: Apr 2006
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* was think'in*
![]() ![]() Beautiful tatoo cloud. A couple of women at work have had full back tatoos done. I respect that freedom one must have over self to go all the way like that! ![]() |
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Your Invisible Rabbit Friend
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Everyone we know is aware it is from the first marriage... which really doesn't matter. They all know the circumstances and it is no big deal. We generally forget it is even there until new people we meet comment on it which leads to the conversation about it being from a former marriage... apologies are issued... etc. The "marriage" was of so little consequence that it doesn't merit that much attention. It could have been annulled, but that required more effort on our part than the divorce process... (we divorced our former spouses at the same time... made a date out of it actually). It has nothing to do with pain... it is more of an annoyance than anything. Personally, I wouldn't want to wear my old wedding rings either (not to mention it would sort of be insulting) fortunately, mine weren't tattooed, but if they had been... I'm with Flint. I'd rather have a flesh toned scar than the actual tattoo... why replace something you were talked into in the first place with something else you don't want... just be done with it. Flint doesn't wear metal rings on his fingers... his wedding band is worn on a chain... occasionally... when he remembers to wear it... actually we are both pretty bad about putting our rings on... ring or no ring... we're still married. |
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