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@Christophany Well, it certainly does seem to exercise a great deal of attraction for your ppl to have done.... my youngest son who is 24 just got a panther and a tiger on both sides of his upper chest lol.
@devin553344I have regrets from life but my tattoo isn't one of them.
I really like some of them. .. it is becoming a norm with health professionals...It is becoming a tool people are using to let others identify their faith. ..I do like the idea of Christian based tattoos
@Taken Oh you mean like, they might say: "Let's go get inked up together..."Maybe I meant pact...
tattoos ... everyone and their grandmothers has them now and, they do not a thing for me, what can I say? Pretty much every one I know, and that includes Christians and myself, have a tattoo so...
I feel confident in saying that very few American women wore nose studs in the 1920s and 30s.@Lambano
To some extent they may be a generational thing.
Ink and nose studs are regarded widely as benign choices, even if in your MIL's earlier years they were less widespread, right?
@Lambano They certainly do now; (and ink, also....)I feel confident in saying that very few American women wore nose studs in the 1920s and 30s.
@Ronald Nolette These days there are seemingly plenty of modest, earnest-minded young men and women who at 18 or thereabouts can't wait to get into the tattoo parlor and have something faith based inked up, or so would appear.I believe in modest apparel, but there is no hard fast rule what is modest.
It'll be interesting to have this discussion, but when she comes to visit in July.@GodsGrace Before the actual moment when the machine finally started injecting the ink, it was probably a combination of another tattooee's satisfied recommendation plus your London friend's checking out and receiving quotes from 2 or 3 artists before she felt "ready" with the comfort level to proceed.
@GodsGrace Sounds like you guys will have a lot to discuss...especially since you won't have seen her before with her ink.It'll be interesting to have this discussion, but when she comes to visit in July.
If I can remember, I'll keep you posted...
:)
I think at least in the 20s would be a good age to start.
@Ronald Nolette Tends come and go and come round again; what some ppl reject because it's supposedly new may actually be well established historically.Old habits die hard! Especially in old crusty salts!!!:) Too many people have the mindset that if I didn't do it, it probably isn't good.
Right.@GodsGrace Sounds like you guys will have a lot to discuss...especially since you won't have seen her before with her ink.
Sounds like your friend waiting a good deal longer than in her 20s...maybe in July she'll tell you why...
@GodsGrace It's also something that 18 years olds expect to do these days, in huge numbers, with 17 year olds ticking off the months and weeks in anticipation.Right.
She's in her late 40's, I believe.
At least her 40's.
@Heart2Soul Fine; although a tattoo parlor really is a good place for ear piercing. (Isn't it? I think you know quite a bit about things than can go wrong with putting earrings in.)just letting you know I can't offer much more to what has already been shared....I don't know enough about tattoos to get into it too deep.
God Bless
@devin553344 So I guess for you your tattoo in the circumstances that you obtained it is really meaningful as a former military man, right?Yes I learned that I can achieve much more than I originally thought I could. It was from experiencing suffering up to the point of death that I succeeded in service in the military. They truly pushed me to the point near death and I passed thru successful in all things. I had stress fractures in my legs and had to stay out of running for a week but I completed the final run even with stress fractures.
And the whole time I had a-typical cystic fibrosis and some schizophrenic symptoms I was dealing with. But I graduated from Marine Corps boot camp successful and went onto MOS school and really enjoyed my time in the military.
@Taken I reckon also that as far of ppl being aware, climate has a lot to do with it.Have to say, there are plenty of OLDER, especially females, who seem to think copying younger women, tatting, baring skin, is appealing. YIKES.
@Taken I reckon also that as far of ppl being aware, climate has a lot to do with it.
For example up here at supermarkets tops with sleeves might be worn for the long winter months, while when May and the warm months arrive, suddenly the sleeveless ones - and the tattoos on the arms - will appear....only to disappear for a few months again...
But my guess is that for supermarkets in Texas and Florida, the arm tattoos are visible year round at the check outs (if this sounds like it would be accurate?)
But my guess is that for supermarkets in Texas and Florida, the arm tattoos are visible year round