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Ideal_Rock
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What I always think is this: What do you think it will look like on your 50/60/70 year old body? If it''s not going to be a pretty site then, dont do it now...Date: 5/30/2008 5:12:00 PM
Author:LitigatorChick
I had a dream about a week ago about getting a tattoo on my lower back (just above my a$$) of my son''s name. I haven''t been able to shake this dream, and I am starting to like the idea.
What do you think???
LOL! That''s why I waited until I was 45 to get one. I really don''t think I''ll care much either way in 20 years.Date: 6/1/2008 9:00:14 AM
Author: surfgirl
What I always think is this: What do you think it will look like on your 50/60/70 year old body? If it''s not going to be a pretty site then, dont do it now...
Here''s the link to the new ink that can be removed in one laser treatment. This is what I would do if I wanted another tattoo:
I unfortunately got a ''tramp stamp'' luckily it''s just a small crown so it''s not too over the top. The key thing is anything on your back you''re not really going to see so even though I don''t really like that tattoo I NEVER see it so it''s almost like it''s not there to me.
Personally I don''t think I would get my kid''s name above my rear end... it does thave a stigma of being a sexual area and it would seem weird to have a name there. On that note I wouldn''t ever advise names or initials tattoo''ed on them UNLESS it was their kids names, then I think it''s probably ok. There are other nicer areas to get a name tattoo''ed then on your lower back, and low rider jeans and shirts that ride up in the back always inevitabley wind up showing those tattoos off. They''re not totally hidden.
Laser tattoo removal has improved leaps and bounds over the years from when I got my first tattoo. Not all tattoos are fully removable though. It depends on different factors, such as how deep into your skin layers is the ink? If you were tattoo''ed once it will all be in the same layer so easier to remove, people that get touch ups, cover ups etc have multiple skin layers of ink which makes it very difficult to remove. Also different colors are harder to get out and lastly if you scar easily or at all, lasers will scar you! If you got tattoos that were done with heavy outlines, where you can feel the outline still in your skin, that''s like a scar as well. Remove the tattoo and you have that scar to contend with. I have a friend that''s had four tattoos removed. You can still see some of the leftover ink in some of the areas where they just couldn''t get it all out.
I like the tree idea. If no one chops it down, it could outlast any tattoo, person, or parameters for trampiness.Date: 6/2/2008 4:16:28 PM
Author: mercoledi
I hope this doesn''t come across as totally corny, but if you have a house, why not plant a tree in honor of your son? My DH''s parents did this and as a little kid he liked that is was his tree. It could never be mis-construed and adds to the property value!
If you plant it somewhere that you can always visit, you can go back and take pictures of your son beside it every year to show how he and his tree have grown.Date: 6/2/2008 6:57:39 PM
Author: TravelingGal
I like the tree idea. If no one chops it down, it could outlast any tattoo, person, or parameters for trampiness.Date: 6/2/2008 4:16:28 PM
Author: mercoledi
I hope this doesn''t come across as totally corny, but if you have a house, why not plant a tree in honor of your son? My DH''s parents did this and as a little kid he liked that is was his tree. It could never be mis-construed and adds to the property value!
Have your son help plant it. Take photos of the event. Watch the tree grow with your son. That would be pretty cool. My ex boyfriend''s parents planted one when he was a kid and the tree is still there...long after they''ve moved to another home.
Date: 6/3/2008 7:56:09 PM
Author: FrekeChild
Ok so today on G4 network (Cable TV station) the hosts on AOTS (Attack of the Show!) were talking about ''Moms with tramp stamps'' and how tacky it is.
I saw that and thought of this thread. (I don''t mean any offense by posting this, I just wanted to let you guys know its out in the popular media...)
Date: 6/5/2008 11:40:58 PM
Author: mimzy
somethingshiny,
i don''t think that they were referring to tattoos in general, but particularly to tramp stamps, that is, just tattoos in that location. they were probably commenting because getting a tattoo on your lower back is something that is very stereotypical or cliche of teenage girls that like people looking at their ass and/or that like to be seen as provocative (not my opinion, just general statement, hence name ''tramp stamp''). and quite frankly a lot of people DO see grown women with those tattoos as trying to channel the energy of said teenage girls, which is pretty tacky. that is NOT to say that LC''s tattoo would automatically be tacky, but a lot of people might see it that way, which might not be the case if the tattoo was in a different location.
Whether it "should not" or should be tacky is irrelevant. To many people it is. See...people have OPINIONS...as you "think" it''s tacky to wear sandals with unpedicured feet, but I can tell you now, as a new mom, I can barely find time to feed myself, much less paint my toes!Date: 6/5/2008 11:30:42 PM
Author: somethingshiny
Date: 6/3/2008 7:56:09 PM
Author: FrekeChild
Ok so today on G4 network (Cable TV station) the hosts on AOTS (Attack of the Show!) were talking about ''Moms with tramp stamps'' and how tacky it is.
I saw that and thought of this thread. (I don''t mean any offense by posting this, I just wanted to let you guys know its out in the popular media...)
I''ve been thinking about this for a couple days because it kind of annoyed me (not you directly Freke). How is expressing yourself in ink tacky? Okay, maybe having a tattoo on your face or some snake and skull thing crawling down your entire leg is tacky. But a decent looking, well-done, attractive tattoo should not be offensive or tacky to anyone.
I think it''s more tacky for moms to wear belly-exposing shirts (no offense intended) and for them to talk like sailors than to have ink. I think it''s tacky for people to express opinions that they can''t back up, it''s tacky to portray yourself slutily, it''s tacky to not wear shoes at a grocery store, it''s tacky to wear sandals with unpedicured feet. But, ink...ink is not tacky.
I can''t believe that people would waste television time talking about a stranger''s tattoos.
Rock your tats, ladies!
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