I was JK.@GodsGrace Well, I guess the short response would be that the contours of the placement decide the size, really.
(You also referred to some decisions or others.)
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Bon Nuit...
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I was JK.@GodsGrace Well, I guess the short response would be that the contours of the placement decide the size, really.
(You also referred to some decisions or others.)
If it works- go for it. I have quizzed folks with massive body art. Very careful to be harmless but asked them the whys of it. I have learned a lot from them.
Yes, she does use her tattoos as conversation starters.. she’ll praise God .. to whoever will listen.
@RudometkinIt has me thinking, when I first started in the workforce, I met people full of tattoos who would say things (or post things on social media) like "I didn't get tattoos so you could ask me about them. I got them for me."
It made me not want to talk to people about their tattoos.
@GodsGrace Anyway, in some ways I wish more Christians were prepared to consider working in tattoo parlors, don't you?I was JK.
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Bon Nuit...
I don't think they'd like some of the images people pick out.@GodsGrace Anyway, in some ways I wish more Christians were prepared to consider working in tattoo parlors, don't you?
@Lambano Thanks for the 'like'; I see that @GodsGrace thought it was a bit big as a tattoo - well, it is somewhat bigger than some - but I guess it's according to the individual's sense of how big she wants it; also, contours can easily determine a suitable size.PS:
Then, again, armor ink as a talking point about spiritual conflict can be very effective; FYI:
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This kind of tattoo could very easily be used as a very effective means of turning conversations to Ephesians 6 and the spiritual topic of the Whole Armor of God. There seems to be a very gracious, purposeful immediacy about a design such as this, and would likely be proven very useful in testimony conversations on the part of the wearer willing to use it as such.
@Rudometkin It kind of says, I'm happy to talk about what I believe, doesn't it?I do have a co-worker with a cross tattooed on his forearm!
@Lambano ..... and why not?my wife sent me Grandson’s latest picture. Two ear studs in each ear
@GodsGrace I guess part of the context of what I said was that in some areas they are just so widespread and tending to be in conservative and religious designs; the demand is so high for them:I don't think they'd like some of the images people pick out.
A lot of them are rather "dark".
forums dot thewelltrainedmind dot comAround here (Bible Belt), it is common, especially among evangelical Christians, for the girls under about 40 to have religious tattoos. More do than don't, especially when you get to the under 30 crowd. I hardly know any female at church that is under 30 that does not have a tattoo.
@FluffyYellowDuckAfraid not much to be done about wrinkles.. Every year, another level complete; every wrinkle, a trophy.
The last one I got was many, many years ago. I would love to get a few more before I'm old and wrinkly.. Tattoos have been "non-taboo" for a good 20 years or so. I think a lot of older people (and I'm not young to begin with lol) still think that tattoos are this grungy, rough, male trend. But that hasn't been the case for many, many years.
If you could convince all that tattoos have some special power to protect them from the bad Angels, maybe they’d all have their heads tattooed. This could be like a new cultural event?Hi @Waiting on him The head covering thread has taken off so much that this tattoo thread seems to have been left behind...
(Or maybe this is not a bad thing...?)
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@Waiting on himIf you could convince all that tattoos have some special power to protect them from the bad Angels, maybe they’d all have their heads tattooed. This could be like a new cultural event?