DedovixBig Place, Central Serbia Serbia5,492 posts
Solamente: Tattoo's.... This seems to be the age of the body art explosion. Are tat's attractive?
don`t know if they are ,guess some like them, some don`t I`ve got recently two on my chest, thinking about doing a third one... still don`t know what ...maybe a Native American feather or a phoenix ...
Dedovix: don`t know if they are ,guess some like them, some don`t I`ve got recently two on my chest, thinking about doing a third one... still don`t know what ...maybe a Native American feather or a phoenix ...
mikemo68: then when a tattoo become old, we could start talking about abstract tattoo
I doubt if people appreciate this kind of abstraction. Even looking at their wrinkled tatoo,maybe would say OMG,how silly i was then.Again maybe not,very proud of their wrinkled tatoo.
chris27292729: I doubt if people appreciate this kind of abstraction. Even looking at their wrinkled tatoo,maybe would say OMG,how silly i was then.Again maybe not,very proud of their wrinkled tatoo.
Depends where the tat is, chris. Some bits wrinkle quicker than other bits
chris27292729: Dragos.am going to be nusty,and am very sorry. Maybe she has a new tattoo over the old one. """Exclusivity is over"""
nusty?? sorry? I have no clue what you are talking about. I could care less one way or the other what she has or hasn't done. As I said just a random thought provoked by what Jim said about putting a name on the skin in ink. Now if I had done it I would have removed it or turned it into a new design. Just a good reason not to put a name in ink unless you want to keep it there. LOL.
Dragos1: nusty?? sorry? I have no clue what you are talking about. I could care less one way or the other what she has or hasn't done. As I said just a random thought provoked by what Jim said about putting a name on the skin in ink. Now if I had done it I would have removed it or turned it into a new design. Just a good reason not to put a name in ink unless you want to keep it there. LOL.
serena123durban, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa2,821 posts
Another of my friends had. JC tattooed on his arm That was his wifes nickname and what everyone called her, when they got. Divorced, he told everyone it meant "Jesus Christ"
justjim63port macquarie, New South Wales Australia2,592 posts
minnieme2: Not a good idea to put names on, I don't think. Did you do that jim? lol I don't have a tattoo but I wanted to get one, just can't decide what I want!
I did....lol I had it covered over recently with my sons name.
justjim63: I did....lol I had it covered over recently with my sons name.
Ah nice! But did it hurt more to have it covered over? I'm toying between music notes, a leopard or the sun on the top of my leg (not too high up! lol)
justjim63port macquarie, New South Wales Australia2,592 posts
minnieme2: Ah nice! But did it hurt more to have it covered over? I'm toying between music notes, a leopard or the sun on the top of my leg (not too high up! lol)
Nah! it's only a slight burning pain, didn't last too long. Leopard sounds good though.
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No doubt the skin regenerates,but gets wrinkled too,and looking at a wrinkled tatoo,easily would say.. OMG what a sight.-