shazzabanazza
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Thanks for that little insight BD
I have a few, and some are quiet large. On my left arm I have a half sleeve of Mucha's Poetry piece and on my right arm (almost the whole thing) is another Art Nouveau piece. I haven't regretted them at all, maybe because they are works of art to me and I adore Art Nouveau & Deco. I've had some weird looks when I wear my vintage dresses with my tattoos showing though.
I have three but I'm very much a work in progress. I adore tattoos, and had two as a teenager, but I always put off being covered from top to toe for fear of other's reactions, particularly my husband.
However now that my situation has changed :fish: I am slowly accumilating all the beautiful ink that I have been coveting for so long.
I got my first new tattoo a few weeks ago. It the cutest, traditional style, red devil on my right shoulder. My daughter calls it Mummy's Monster and tries to feed him biscuits! I'm getting the corresponding little angel on my left shoulder in a matter of weeks and after that I'm getting the coy carp on my left arm covered with an Alice in Wonderland half-sleeve. Who knows after that!
I am really enjoying the whole process as well as the tattoo(s), they make me feel all rockabilly! Of course it also helps that the tattoo artist is a real dish! :eyebrows:
I think my taste changes too much for me to ever get a tattoo. If I could've gotten a tattoo when I was 12 I would've had a Vanilla Ice sleeve for sure. If at 18 it'd be a tossup between The Spin Doctors or Queen. At 25 I wouldnt have wanted anything. Now I'd get a real old fashioned anchor, mom's heart, or a ship. I'm far too fickle hearted to commit. I liked Michael McKean's recent tweet regarding tattoos: "I think the thing you really need to ask yourself before you get that tattoo is: will I still be into Dilbert 10 years from now?"~X
Yeah that's probably too young to start....
I didn't get my first one until I was in my 30s ...( maybe that was too old to start!)
I do find that having a few tattoos is a bit of a spur towards keeping in some sort of physical shape. You don't want saggy tattoos....