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I personally don't like tattoos.

I would be miffed if my children got one.

 

But hey if it rocks your socks so be it, but would Love to see some of these Tats in about 35 years time

if you are so worried what you will look like in 35 years time, best you stop living all together

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Not Trolling.

Merely giving my point.

Like I comment on Vegan thread even though Im not vegan.

In all fairness mouse.. You referred to her as trash... That's not a point .. That's a unjustified opinion on someone poorly based upon one factor
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seeing more and more expressionism in the CT area, be it hair, tattoos, clothing, whatever else

I think you'll find that in the very near future you'll find very few young people without tattoos. As I mentioned in the tattoo thread.. Neither myself nor my wife have one.. But I am quite certain my kids will get one. SA is very conservative when it comes to things like this but the rest of the world id very open to body expressions.. Be it piercings tattoos or hair. Look around you.. You'll be surprised.

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In all fairness mouse.. You referred to her as trash... That's not a point .. That's a unjustified opinion on someone poorly based upon one factor

No Stretch I referred to her as "Tattooed Trash"

Going into the Porn line she is Trash......

I have not referred to any else with Tattoos as trash even though I dislike them

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No Stretch I referred to her as "Tattooed Trash"

Going into the Porn line she is Trash......

I have not referred to any else with Tattoos as trash even though I dislike them

Go home you are drunk.

 

 

Not sure how someone's occupation (if that is what you are referring to) or how they express themselves make them trash.

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Go home you are drunk.

 

 

Not sure how someone's occupation (if that is what you are referring to) or how they express themselves make them trash.

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I think you'll find that in the very near future you'll find very few young people without tattoos. As I mentioned in the tattoo thread.. Neither myself nor my wife have one.. But I am quite certain my kids will get one. SA is very conservative when it comes to things like this but the rest of the world id very open to body expressions.. Be it piercings tattoos or hair. Look around you.. You'll be surprised.

We were tatless when we did our first trip to europe. We felt quite odd on the beach as we were like the only people without them. When we were in Italy recently there was this small village, even that place had a tat shop.
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I personally don't like tattoos.

I would be miffed if my children got one.

 

But hey if it rocks your socks so be it, but would Love to see some of these Tats in about 35 years time

My wife wasnt very popular when she offered free tattoos to my nephew and niece when they turn 18! currently aged 10 and 7.

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My wife wasnt very popular when she offered free tattoos to my nephew and niece when they turn 18! currently aged 10 and 7.

At least one of my sons will get a tattoo..that is almost guaranteed...he has always found them fascinating.
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ISA is very conservative when it comes to things like this but the rest of the world id very open to body expressions.. Be it piercings tattoos or hair. Look around you.. You'll be surprised.

Come live in the platteland.. oh man.. you have no idea..conservative and very judgmental.

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At least one of my sons will get a tattoo..that is almost guaranteed...he has always found them fascinating.

 

As someone who grew up the love of creative expression the best thing you can do is to let him start deciding on the type of tattoos now already. Then let him look at it everyday till the day he gets it done. That way the spur of the moment tattoos which often lead to regret will be avoided. 

 

I designed most of my tattoos myself and bar the matching wedding one with the Ex i waited 6-24 months after designing before getting them done. Hence i don't regret any of them. You don't want to know how many designs i scrapped because they lost their appeal after a while. 

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As someone who grew up the love of creative expression the best thing you can do is to let him start deciding on the type of tattoos now already. Then let him look at it everyday till the day he gets it done. That way the spur of the moment tattoos which often lead to regret will be avoided.

 

I designed most of my tattoos myself and bar the matching wedding one with the Ex i waited 6-24 months after designing before getting them done. Hence i don't regret any of them. You don't want to know how many designs i scrapped because they lost their appeal after a while.

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As someone who grew up the love of creative expression the best thing you can do is to let him start deciding on the type of tattoos now already. Then let him look at it everyday till the day he gets it done. That way the spur of the moment tattoos which often lead to regret will be avoided.

 

I designed most of my tattoos myself and bar the matching wedding one with the Ex i waited 6-24 months after designing before getting them done. Hence i don't regret any of them. You don't want to know how many designs i scrapped because they lost their appeal after a while.

For sure..
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I have a number of tats an cannot be seen in the corporate world. It’s for the best as they are frowned upon. Rightly or wrongly is another debate.

 

I have had some covered as life changes so it’s always a possibility. Facial an neck hands etc are def no gos.

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