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Israel men and women wore gold ear rings ...when Moses was taking gifts of gold and precious things for the building of the tabernacle and the vessels...they all took out their gold to give as offerings
EX 35 “And they came, both men and women, as many as were willing hearted, and brought bracelets, and earrings, and rings, and tablets, all jewels of gold: and every man that offered offered an offering of gold unto the LORD.”
Numbers 31 "We have therefore brought an oblation for the LORD, what every man hath gotten, of jewels of gold, chains, and bracelets, rings, earrings, and tablets, to make an atonement for our souls before the LORD.”
I quite like males with ear rings...either one or both... but I'm not keen on tats.
Especially on females.
@Heart2Soul Yes, well, it seems like it's what young ppl especially young women expect to do now. So often is the case, anyway. I think a lot of parents of young adults tend now - instead of fighting the idea - learn to embrace the idea instead, right?They were both 18 which by law in Oklahoma you have to be to get one...so no I don't think they should have told, I just wish they would have talked with me about it so that I could determine why they were getting one...for example were they doing it because their friends did it, or just curious about getting one, or did they have a reason for one...as in a special message related to the tattoo......
and both of them admitted they had no message or reason...they just thought it was cool to have one...![]()
@Mayflower FYI, did you see / vote in the poll, above? :)
@Mayflower Hoping the awaited day all goes well for you, in the goodness of God as you become a mom again.I just voted. Sorry Farouk. Ive been awfully preoccupied lately! I put unsure. I think it can go both ways. Always good vs. evil. But whatever good it does is for the glory of God. When I find out if baby boy is June or July, I'll think of a mother ring to add to my tattoo charm anklet
@Mayflower Really nice design there that you're planning.Something like this with peridot, 2 sapphire for Lorena and Bobby, then either June or July color
@Nancy Oh I do! you're a veteran thinker on the subject! :)I think you should by now know where I stand on tats.
@RainAndIceCream Branding is a form of tattooing. Although not all tattoo parlors do branding; in fact, most don't. Branding is really about removing skin with heat, whereas tattooing properly is about injecting ink into the dermis. I expect if you've ever visited a parlor you've seen how the process is quite different from branding.Had you not told me what I was looking at I would have thought it a brand of some sort.
I've never entered a tattoo parlor. I've watched the tattoo shows that used to be on TV however. And when I was a teenager I worked at a pizza shop across the street from the local university. And had occasion to witness fraternity members who would come in after being branded by their brothers.@RainAndIceCream Branding is a form of tattooing. Although not all tattoo parlors do branding; in fact, most don't. Branding is really about removing skin with heat, whereas tattooing properly is about injecting ink into the dermis. I expect if you've ever visited a parlor you've seen how the process is quite different from branding.
@RainAndIceCream There are quite a lot of tattoo shows, aren't there? Did you / do you have a favorite, or one that impressed you most?I've never entered a tattoo parlor. I've watched the tattoo shows that used to be on TV however. And when I was a teenager I worked at a pizza shop across the street from the local university. And had occasion to witness fraternity members who would come in after being branded by their brothers.
@Taken Thanks for your poll vote and comment. I guess some portfolios - whether viewed online or in parlors - demonstrate undeniably amazing skill and artwork, right? - even if the skin medium is not your preference.Yes voted.
I can appreciate art "skills", whether or not I like the "result".
I am not a fan of ink on skin.
Glory to God,
Taken
@Taken Thanks for your poll vote and comment. I guess some portfolios - whether viewed online or in parlors - demonstrate undeniably amazing skill and artwork, right? - even if the skin medium is not your preference.
@Taken Given the tattoo artist profession being so widely sought after in the Bible Belt (quote, below), it's clear that artistic tattoo work including for quality faith based artwork is likely to remain at a premium. It's a very competitive field, but one which is opening up continually, and lately many very skilled women have been choosing to pursue the profession.Sure. Some tatooist have amazing skill, others are obviously not so skilled and sadly some can't spell correctly. I would say the skill level has that scale from amazing to poor in all forms of art.
Glory to God,
Taken
forums dot thewelltrainedmind dot comQueenCat said:Around 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.