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@Heart2Soul Well, it always has been very much a military thing; nowadays military spouses have it done very widely also, often in faith, patriotic or family themes.I attended a church where the pastor was an ex marine and he had tattoos
Isn't it funny how trends get started. Someone creates a "new" look for themselves and next thing you know everyone is copying that.@Heart2Soul Well, it always has been very much a military thing; nowadays military spouses have it done very widely also, often in faith, patriotic or family themes.
@Heart2Soul Well, I think for example when young ppl become adults and start having their inkings done they are basically saying, Adults are ppl that have their own style. (Even if such styles are often very similar to those of others of the same generation.) They seem to be saying, As an adult, having your own style is what you do. (I think you would sense also a resonance here of your own daughters' thinking.) The scope and potential for faith based designs is also clearly large, among Christian young ppl.Isn't it funny how trends get started. Someone creates a "new" look for themselves and next thing you know everyone is copying that.
I made a comment to Harley biker guy about his attire...I said all you Harley guys look the same...I wonder how this look became "the image" Harley owners adhered to and continue to wear for decades.
I said ya'll are just a bunch of followers...monkey see...monkey do...haha.
I personally like to make my own style...and my style completely hinges on cost, comfort and modesty...(I don't wear clothes that show my body to everyone).
So tattoos are kind of the same thing.
@Waiting on him It used to be that it was nearly always grandfathers rather than grandmothers that would have tattoos, but these days plenty of grandmothers have them, too.my grandfather had every one of these.
@Waiting on him I guess this is a way to look at it: supporting local talent and business; first timers - often new adults - thereby asserting their own personal style; many opportunities for faith based designs; from the artist's perspective, further develops skill, etc....went in and supported your community.
@Naomi25 Okay! seems like your daughter didn't go "all out", then...? :)Probably.
go for a single, elegant design, or all out.
@Naomi25It bothers me when I see someone with 5 random, higgly-piggly odd-ball ones. It's like...commit, dude.
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@Spurgeon's Girl Thank-you very much for that very interesting insight from your mother's past in the Navy! It's always interesting to learn of such personal stories, experiences, and memories.I did see it, but thought it might be better if I remained quiet about it. But, you were very polite in asking and I thank you for it.
My opinion is that women, in particular, should not tattoo themselves and especially none that are visible to the public. It portrays a trashy image. I understand this is extreme judgment and it's not my place to judge others. My mom was in the Navy for more than 20 years. She took me with her to work sometimes because I had an interest in joining the Navy. One day a young military woman showed up in her uniform skirt and had a dragon covering her entire calf. Tattoos were not allowed at that time and this dragon was a severe violation. My mom took her aside and spoke to her privately. Needless to say she discharged from the service.
It's probably something I won't change my mind on, but I can accept that others have a different point of view. It's not anything that Christians should divide over.
God Bless my friend.
@Spurgeon's Girl Thank-you very much for that very interesting insight from your mother's past in the Navy! It's always interesting to learn of such personal stories, experiences, and memories.
I guess a memory I have is of when my wife and I talked to a young lady with the whole of John 3.16 tattooed on her wrist area; it was her favorite Bible verse and mine also, and I'm sure that other conversations have arisen as a result of this Christian young lady being willing to undergo a parlor injecting in such a design. I think that when Christian women - such as the one with whom my wife and I spoke - decide to go ahead with obtaining such an acquisition, it's probably not just a case of "Ohh this feels good/ looks good", but rather, because it's something that - so widely - both genders now do, it's a matter of using a wide open opportunity for expression in witness.
Thank-you again for your really good comment!
@Naomi25 Okay! seems like your daughter didn't go "all out", then...? :)
Showing restrain at one's first ink can be sensible, anyway.
Honestly, I'm not sure...I just find it...visually unsettling for the images to not mesh, either in pattern or scope. That's probably the autism tho!@Naomi25
Well, anyway, good to reflect that in fact many women are in this general situation that you describe, right?
Because many women, when they do get their first tattoo will often go for something rather small.
Later, if they get more tattoos, they will not necessarily be blended or balanced with their small first one.
So you yourself think that, rather than women - or men, for that matter - getting one small one and others later, it would really be best to consider a larger one or larger ones from the start and go for it from the start?
@Naomi25 Well, it's great that you have developed and articulated a sense of what is aesthetically balanced and pleasing in tattoo designs and placements. And perhaps you are right to be willing to state that an initial, single design on its own might not mesh well with any subsequent ones if it is not entered into with aforethought and an attempt to balance it within a possible series of 2 or 3 others, etc., that might eventually materialize.Honestly, I'm not sure...I just find it...visually unsettling for the images to not mesh, either in pattern or scope. That's probably the autism tho!
@Naomi25 Well, as mom you certainly do sometimes get a sense of what might eventually be either likely or according to the balance of possibilities.She hasn't had any done yet...hasn't really spoken of it thus far. But considering who she is, I suspect she would go for something small and elegant. You see....she's a midget. Anything too big and she'd get swallowed up!
It was short session..on tattoos.
People at the Conference were surprised..
- There was a session on tattoos!
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The Conference was about 'spiritual maturuty,
gifts & ministry calling'.
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My guess is ..tattoos session was added.
- Because it might be helpful for those involved in ministry..to know about tattoos.
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The session was balanced..not too much negative.
- Instructor had experience..outreach ministry to
people with tattoos.
@soul manThe scriptures on the inside of her forearms...