My wild child daughter has several. I dislike tattoos in general, but particularily on young people.
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I love my Tatoo. I always have. And in my 60's it really hasn't deteriorated other than a little colour fading. Sag?
Nope! Mary Katherine |
Originally Posted by SherriB
Originally Posted by Buckeye Rose
For all the young girls getting tattoos, remember: A butterfly on the back becomes a buzzard in the crack when you get older!
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Originally Posted by leatheflea
I say go for it girls by the time you get that age nobody is gonna care about your butterfly or your crack except for your proctologist.
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Originally Posted by thenonnielady
My wild child daughter has several. I dislike tattoos in general, but particularily on young people.
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It's not just age, try a pregnancy. And all those "cute" images on the small of the back can prevent one having the spinal/epidural most girls want during labor.
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I guess I must be lucky then. I got my tatto over 20 yrs ago on the upper part of my breast and it's still a butterfly and it hasn't increased in size in all of these years. About 8yrs ago I even had breast reduction and the doctor was able to keep it in tack. With a large weight loss I can't say that my arms and thighs were so lucky; it hurts to lose weight later in life when your skin doesn't tighten up so well.
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I used to want a red rose on a stem over my left breast. Never had time.....If I'd gotten one as a young woman, I'd now have a LONG stemmed red rose!!!!! ROLMAO! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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No tats.
No way. J J |
Tattoos I don't like those things, why do you want permanent writing on your skin, my son and daoughter have them, my daughter even started doing tattoos at one time, she is a fantastic artist!
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