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@ThinkingOutLoud wrote:

@RespectLife wrote:

IMHO

 

1.  It was NOT all that painful!!!  Epilating a bikini area, now THAT's painful!   LOL

 

2.  It was NOT expensive....Way less than my friends pay for those Foo Foo Coffee drinks.

 

3.  It was NOT to get attention at all.  

 

4.  Ridiculous to claim they are an impulsive decision. You can't possibly make that statement NOT knowing the reasons behind anyone's decision.

My daughter is an artist and designed mine.  We took almost 8 mos. before I had it done.  Had a vision of something I wanted that had a deep, DEEP meaning to our family.  There was PLENTY of thought behind it.  I don't know anyone that just made a rash decision to get a tattoos.

 

5.  I was beyond 'middle' age when I decided I wanted to get one.  That was many years ago.  I have aged like everyone else.  However, it is located on the top of my wrist.

My skin does NOT sag there....nor does it wrinkle.  It looks the same it did years ago...so the aging line is a myth if you get the tattoo in a good place on your body.

 

6.  The posts using name calling such as repulsive, beauty killers, disgusting, etc.....are judgemental beyond words.  I never judge people by their skin, decorated or not...NOR by their size, piercings, fashion choices etc.

 

7. You do not need to understand it.....if it isn't something you want, then no need to 'get' other's decisions.

 

8.  I have been promoted 3x....tats and all.  Imagine that.

 

 


This comes across as pretty defensive which reflects your own stuff, not others. Just sayin.


 

 

@ThinkingOutLoud 

 

You are totally incorrect.

 

I am not defensive in the least.

 

I don't need to defend my choices to you or anyone else on this thread!

 

I don't regret my tats in the least.....simply calmly replied to the posts I felt didn't apply to me at all.

 

Many who have never had a tattoo are making comments I found to be totally false, making generalized statements with no knowledge.

 

Again, if you don't like them, don't get one.....but the posts using name calling such as repulsive, beauty killers, disgusting, etc.....are not necessary and just unkind.

 

To have a civil discussion about them, It would be nice to see adjectives not meant to insult.

 

Just because you can type nasty anonymously, doesn't mean you should!  Be NICE.

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@Sooner wrote:

@RespectLife Don't judge by what they think either.  Everyone is entitled to beliefs and expressions.  Anomymous posts on a bulletin board may come off different from the person.  Don't judge a book by its cover or a person by one post or opinion or choice of words.  Good advice you are giving about judging.


 

 

@Sooner 

 

You are correct in the fact that posts here may read differently to different people.

 

However, I am not judging the poster.  I am giving my opinions and responses to what was written based on my experience.

 

I am giving my opinions that  I felt the language used was unkind and felt judgemental.

 

I did not respond to anyone personally, only responded to the written word as I interpreted it.

 

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@Sooner wrote:

You wouldn't want to wear the same clothes every day the rest of your life, you work to remove any blemish you have, so why would you want a permanent picture on you?

 

I don't get it.  It may be special today, but 20 years today how will you see it? 


@Sooner  I think many people will come to regret tatoos. I have heard that the laser removal business is booming.    

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@blacklablover wrote:

I agree with all of you who said that some tatoos have meaning to the wearer.  I think of the Jews who survived the Holocaust and had a symbol or number inked on their arms-now that's a meaningful message!!


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ref:  Holocaust -

Yrs ago, we had a patient who was a Holocaust Survivor. numbered tattoo on her arm.  It just dumbstruck all of us.  No words.  

I mean..

What do ya say? 

What do ya do?  

Ignore such horrendous acts of mankind she was subjected to?  probably lost family members, neighbors, friends?

or, 

Say something, might remind her of such horror & loss?

Profound, profound unspeakable sadness.

"Don’t forget to be kind to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it!" TLB
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I've worried about the permanent ink.  Is it toxic?  

 

That's what worries me.  The needles/ink/etc.

 

However, there are some beautiful tattoos out there.  

 

Whatever is comfortable for folks.  

 

I 'still' haven't had my earlobes pierced.  

 

So, 'that's where I'm at' right now.  For myself.

 

 

'More or less', 'Right or wrong', 'In general', and 'Just thinking out loud ' (as usual).
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Re: To "Tat' or Not

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@deepwaterdotter wrote:

Is it expensive to get a tattoo?


It can be, @deepwaterdotter .  Some shops/artists have a minimum, so a little one can be seen as expensive when you compare to something a little larger.  Usually size and the amount of detail work will determine the cost.  They tell you in advance so you can walk away if you don't want to pay what's quoted.  I don't know for sure, but I'm guessing that more experienced artists that are in high demand can charge more than average.  

PS - a good tip is customary, too. (20%)

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My sister in law has several. I have beautiful nieces who have ruined their appearance with them. We see a LOT of tattoos where we live and I think they are ugly, all of them. When one of our sons was younger, he wanted one and we said, “No.” A few years ago he thanked us for saying NO. We have 3 grown sons, all tat free and we are very happy about that.
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Re: To "Tat' or Not

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My Dad had tatoo's on both arms. Not little and not big. One said "Aloha Hawaii" and the other said "Mother". They rather fascinated me as a child. He got them while in the Navy.

 

There are arguments for and against. Personally, I wouldn't get one.

 

I have a daughter who got one in her early 50's...

It's a small one on the inside of her  left wrist. It's a Dove and she told me she chose it because it reminded her of me.

 She knows I love birds....especially Doves...I have never said a thing to her

and I did appreciate the sentiment.

 

To be honest, I don't like the looks of any

thing so "great big" that that is the first thing you see. I also don't think they are very attractive. That is just my honest opinion for myself. I realize I don't have the right to judge but I can judge for myself my likes and dislikes.

 

 

   

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My sister gave me my first tat for my 65th birthday, a cross. I will call it my old rugged cross when my arm gets all wrinkled.

 

It's 5 years later and I plan on getting another - my deceased brother's fingerprint. I want more with the tat but will we'll see.

 

 

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WOW! 

so much judgement and unkind at that.  

you never know what people are going through or have gone through and the life event that prompted some tattoos. 

 

others just love art and when done correctly! it can be beautiful.  

 

i don't think there is a law against it, so each their own.