Female, 27ish, one tattoo. Got it when I was, lessee, 19. It’s on the spot where my neck meets my back, more or less.
Eventual plans to get more, probably. I have a bit of an ongoing mental list.
Female, 27ish, one tattoo. Got it when I was, lessee, 19. It’s on the spot where my neck meets my back, more or less.
Eventual plans to get more, probably. I have a bit of an ongoing mental list.
Definitely not. Why make it easy to be identified in a police line-up?
Nope. Why mess with perfection?
27ish???
I have the better part of a short bodysuit finished.
Love that.
I have two, one on each arm. I’ve thought about getting more, but no solid plans so far. I don’t regret them, although I will probably get the first one touched up a bit.
Oh, and I’m a chick, in my 30’s. So I’m not really a great indicator of what the cool kids are doing these days. I never was, though, I suppose.
I have 2, upper arm, left and right (arms). I’m gonna get some more. I can’t remember my 5 grandkids’ birthdays so I’m going to incorporate those dates into some design, either bugs or bubbles, or leaves or something. I have an egyptian hieroglyph (“behold the perfection; viewing the splendor”) on the right, and a queen of swords on the left.
5 so far… and another in the planning stages.
I have three.
And in another 12 years you’ll have a 10" long fairy on your right breast. ::badoom-tish::
I’ve got 3. One on each upper arm and one on my right ankle. Anywhere that isn’t visible in business attire. I will no doubt get more.
I have two, so far.
One, on the inside of my right ankle. The red ink is faded, so I’ll probably get it redone at some point.
I have a couple, but I had them done when it was still edgy.
Nowadays, since everyone and his brother has one, I’d probably wouldn’t get any.
Just one. Don’t regret it at all, but no plans to get more. It’s an outline of this design (my initials). I might get it filled in one day, or add my wife’s first initial.
Nope.
Only hookers and bikers have tattoos. Right?
Tramp stamp of shame. At least it’s not a butterfly
Is it the Chinese symbol for cliche?
No. The om symbol. Which is pretty cliche for Indian women, really. But I maintain that actually being pretty religious negates the cliche-ness.
I would probably put it on my shoulder if I could do it over but at the time I had it reserved for some really long passage from the Bhagavad Gita that I waffle about getting due to my fears of tainted needles.
No. I’ve considered it, but there’s really no image that’s that important to me.
Not just for women. My stepfather and all his brothers had an om tattooed on their right hands as children. This was in Punjab in 1938 or so.