Tattoos, almost permanent ink on someone's body in the form of script or design. In other words, a super awesome, sexy way to express yourself.
I am a lover of tattoos. Ink me up, it's addicting! Tattoos are a form of art we display and our bodies are the canvas. Unfortunately, they can cost some money so you can't always go crazy like you would like or have to postpone getting one. Once that money is in your hand though you better believe your next idea is already drawn out and ready. Choosing what you want is a very important part. No one should just rush in and be too impulsive. I suggest you should be ok with your idea for at least 3 months before investing in a big idea and regretting it later. Nobody wants to pay even more money to try and remove their ink. There are a lot people out there who diss us, the ink addicts. They say we'll regret our tattoos later in life, when we're old. Where are your tattoos located? Imagine yourself old and think if your tattoos will really bother you at 80. I don't plan on wearing crop tops to show off my side tattoos then, so if they look silly, alright. So if you don't have a tattoo and are considering one, here are some things to know before you go get one, because you know you want one! 1. Consider the placement. Unfortunately, some jobs still don't allow tattoos. So if that is possibly a factor, find places on your body you can easily cover up. If you don't care, just pick. Find the perfect place you want to show off your art and settle on it. 2. Deciding what you want. This decision is huge. You don't want to decide on something too fast and regret it in the long run. Is it just an awesome piece? Is it to commemorate someone? Sit on it for at least 3 months to see how you feel. If you find yourself fading from the idea, don't get it. You need to love your decision before you commit. 3. Can you afford it? Make sure you have the money for it, tattoos are usually not too cheap and if they are, you may not want to trust them. Go check out some places and get a price for what you want. 4. Don't go too big on the first one. You shouldn't go for a big piece on your first try. Baby steps are the best way to start out. 5. It doesn't hurt too bad to get one. Yes, tattoos hurt, but do they really hurt that much? I don't know one person that thought their tattoo was terribly painful. While you're getting it, you are pretty excited for the finishing product. It's not bad at all to sit through one. Although, some spots are worse so make sure if you don't like pain, you research. 6. It's so worth it. Once it's done and you take good care of it, you'll be in love. This is where the addiction may begin. This new conversation piece, fashion statement, ink art, or memorial is part of your life now. Show it off and love your tattoo! Now go get started on that ink!
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