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They can be. I only have one, but would have a body full if I could find ones that really appeal to me. As long as I could cover them. Like I'd never have a sleeve or a neck tattoo.
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I have 5 and would like more but wouldn't have them covering my entire arm etc. I see a lot I like but probably wouldn't get. I'm a bit picky with placement and size. |
I went and got another tattoo, the last one I got was in 2014. SO I would say they are addicting, now I really want another one. But this next one is going to be more expensive and more detailed.
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Love tats
tattoo's to me is a reflection of my life and what I believe....
I'm telling a story in ink....and I'm due for a few new ones....\ |
I got my latest tat, recolored on Saturday. I'm happy with it for now unless the ink doesn't take again.
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Kind of unrelated....but for those who have sleeves or other visible tattoos....My new job has NO tattoo policy and I can wear short sleeves (well once it warms up). This is the first job in the 10 or so years since I chose to go forward with full sleeves that I won't have to cover them at work. Woo hoo.
And I'm pretty sure I've posted here before, but for me personally, tattoos behave like an addiction. But all mine have meaning as well, I don't just get them to get inked again. They are planned and tell the story of ME. :) |
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me too! i now work in a super cool, laid back environment and no one cares one bit about my tats. (There are two trouble makers who stare but i find it amusingi i remember my first tiny one on my wrist and having to cover it. i don't find tats addicting, but they all have a story |
We don't have a tattoo policy anymore and there are a LOT of tattoos on staff.
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personally it's depend it don't bother me and the most important is the person who's getting a tattoo and the reasons why it's done it's representative of something for them if your life isn't in danger and you don't get regrets and mega problems it's alright i'd won't to get one in the future and be proud of him
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I have two smallish, discreet tattoos concerning my heritage. I think massive ink is unfeminine, as it takes away from the beauty of the body. I only mean this when entire legs and arms/back are coated with ink. You can't tell the feminine contours of the body any longer.
As an FYI, I feel the same about male body builders...it takes away from their beauty if there is too much ink. And yes, based on my experiences with co-workers, it can become an addiction, like anything can. I love the pain of the tatt needles. Just my opinion. |
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