chris27292729: Non.Don't have one.And every time someone, removes her clothing,and see a tattoo,i wondered. """What is she trying to prove,having a tattoo???""".-
unlaoised: Gosh, it would serve you well if you opened your mind a little bit and stop being so judgemental. You don't know what another person's story is
I understand a lot of people get them for very personal reasons, and yes this should enter the thoughts of people.
chris27292729: Of course is personal.Fashion is personal on a limited scale. A woman asking herself.What handbag should i have??? Prada or Coco Chanel.
Hi Chris, a scenario for you. You have a daughter who is young, and she tragically passes away in an accident. As a reminder of her, you might put a small tattoo on your body as a symbol of your love that is with you at all times. Now women would tend to do this more often than men, as they are more sensitive than we are. People do it for many reasons, art is another.
Glitch101London, Greater London, England UK1,079 posts
unlaoised: Gosh, it would serve you well if you opened your mind a little bit and stop being so judgemental. You don't know what another person's story is
Absolutely.
I've got a price list tattooed on my bum. Need to update it though.
unlaoised: Gosh, it would serve you well if you opened your mind a little bit and stop being so judgemental. You don't know what another person's story is
My mind is wide open. Am not interested in no one's story.Am interested to know what make people having tattooes.- Fashion or something else????.-It seems women+men,don't want to admit,mainly the tattoo fashion, made them, to follow having them.-
pedalguy59: Hi Chris, a scenario for you. You have a daughter who is young, and she tragically passes away in an accident. As a reminder of her, you might put a small tattoo on your body as a symbol of your love that is with you at all times. Now women would tend to do this more often than men, as they are more sensitive than we are. People do it for many reasons, art is another.
It seems the few decades back,such a tragic scenario,reminiscent of such a loss,wasn't on the cards.Today fashion dictates to be.
Newlife08On the coast, Queensland Australia2,715 posts
pedalguy59: Hi Chris, a scenario for you. You have a daughter who is young, and she tragically passes away in an accident. As a reminder of her, you might put a small tattoo on your body as a symbol of your love that is with you at all times. Now women would tend to do this more often than men, as they are more sensitive than we are. People do it for many reasons, art is another.
A similar scenario to that - my daughter's friend lost her boyfriend in a tragic accident, about 17 yo at the time.
She got a RIP **** Matt? jake? the date, roses etc tattoed on her arm as a 'symbolic gesture' of her love for him.
Unfortunatley the tattoo was done bigger than she expected, now only a couple of years later she is regretting it, it is on her arm, highly visible - and a little bit off putting to any 'boyfriend' as she is beginning to realise?
It is a huuuuge reminder to her and any prospective beau of a lost love.
If it was my daughter I would not have let her do it. She's got it now for life? Has to constantly explain to anyone who asks "who was Matt" etc etc.
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Would've thought you'd be too busy for pondering