Do you have a tattoo?

Do you have a tattoo?

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rude-boy

22,227 posts

234 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Not got one, and have never thought of having anything other than a YinYang.

Wanted one for over 14 years but still haven't got it.

Shaw Tarse

31,544 posts

204 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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So nobody posted a link to Puff the magic dragon this time?

cslgirl

2,215 posts

221 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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speed_monkey said:
cslgirl said:
This is acceptable for a man....

see my previous post wink
yum


speed_monkey

3,503 posts

190 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Mc Lovin said:
cslgirl said:
This is acceptable for a man....

See i think thats far to OTT
pfft thats exactly what I have on my right arm, from shoulder to elbow and getting it extended half way down my forearm and onto my shoulder and chest...... you're just a fanny tongue out

hehe

speedchick

5,181 posts

223 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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anonymous said:
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I think that's the first time I have had your admiration BR, and I thank you wink

cslgirl

2,215 posts

221 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Mc Lovin said:
cslgirl said:
This is acceptable for a man....

See i think thats far to OTT
On the right body they look good. Sort of manly!

ytrebil

792 posts

187 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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To all that have tattoos - obviously none are 'perfect' due to the skin being an awkward canvas I would assume to work on. So, do you notice the imperfections in your tattoos and do they annoy you? I'm quite OCD.

speed_monkey

3,503 posts

190 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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ytrebil said:
To all that have tattoos - obviously none are 'perfect' due to the skin being an awkward canvas I would assume to work on. So, do you notice the imperfections in your tattoos and do they annoy you? I'm quite OCD.
Yes, but my tattoist is a good friend and will rectify any imperfections FOC

ETA: i thnk this is SOP

Edited by speed_monkey on Monday 8th December 17:03

Mc Lovin

Original Poster:

5,588 posts

222 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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ytrebil said:
To all that have tattoos - obviously none are 'perfect' due to the skin being an awkward canvas I would assume to work on. So, do you notice the imperfections in your tattoos and do they annoy you? I'm quite OCD.
Yes, as they get older, i'll be having my re done next year when i can afford it.

Mc Lovin

Original Poster:

5,588 posts

222 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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speed_monkey said:
Mc Lovin said:
cslgirl said:
This is acceptable for a man....

See i think thats far to OTT
pfft thats exactly what I have on my right arm, from shoulder to elbow and getting it extended half way down my forearm and onto my shoulder and chest...... you're just a fanny tongue out

hehe
You maybe right there, but fk that! hehe

speed_monkey

3,503 posts

190 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Mc Lovin said:
speed_monkey said:
Mc Lovin said:
cslgirl said:
This is acceptable for a man....

See i think thats far to OTT
pfft thats exactly what I have on my right arm, from shoulder to elbow and getting it extended half way down my forearm and onto my shoulder and chest...... you're just a fanny tongue out

hehe
You maybe right there, but fk that! hehe
I'm strange I think its a pleasurable pain and I have heard the same from quite a few people I speak to.

speedchick

5,181 posts

223 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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ytrebil said:
To all that have tattoos - obviously none are 'perfect' due to the skin being an awkward canvas I would assume to work on. So, do you notice the imperfections in your tattoos and do they annoy you? I'm quite OCD.
Yea, unfortunately I have a freckle in the middle of one, not that it bothers me that much, covering it over would spoil the tattoo, (the tatt is shaded as opposed to coloured), but over all the little imperfections are what make them unique biggrin

ytrebil

792 posts

187 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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My favourite tattoos are greyscale tats. They tend to look pretty damn sweet.

I love these tattoos:



Well not all, but Sakara's chest piece is impressive.

funkyboogalooo

1,844 posts

269 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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speed_monkey said:
I'm strange I think its a pleasurable pain and I have heard the same from quite a few people I speak to.
Me too, I have four tats and one is a full back piece. The pain is really pleasurable. And yes I guess I am weird

ytrebil

792 posts

187 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Is it like when you have an ulcer on your lip and it feels really nice when you bite it. But also painful?

Mc Lovin

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5,588 posts

222 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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funkyboogalooo said:
speed_monkey said:
I'm strange I think its a pleasurable pain and I have heard the same from quite a few people I speak to.
Me too, I have four tats and one is a full back piece. The pain is really pleasurable. And yes I guess I am weird
Mine didn't really hurt, just felt like scratching. A few hours later it was sore.

speed_monkey

3,503 posts

190 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Mc Lovin said:
funkyboogalooo said:
speed_monkey said:
I'm strange I think its a pleasurable pain and I have heard the same from quite a few people I speak to.
Me too, I have four tats and one is a full back piece. The pain is really pleasurable. And yes I guess I am weird
Mine didn't really hurt, just felt like scratching. A few hours later it was sore.
Where and how big is yours hehe

Edited by speed_monkey on Monday 8th December 17:23

Mc Lovin

Original Poster:

5,588 posts

222 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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speed_monkey said:
Mc Lovin said:
funkyboogalooo said:
speed_monkey said:
I'm strange I think its a pleasurable pain and I have heard the same from quite a few people I speak to.
Me too, I have four tats and one is a full back piece. The pain is really pleasurable. And yes I guess I am weird
Mine didn't really hurt, just felt like scratching. A few hours later it was sore.
Where and how big is yours hehe

Edited by speed_monkey on Monday 8th December 17:23
In between my shoulders just below my neck, it goes right over my spine, which he said would hurt but honestly didnt really feel much. Its about the size of a jam jar lid.

speed_monkey

3,503 posts

190 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Mc Lovin said:
speed_monkey said:
Mc Lovin said:
funkyboogalooo said:
speed_monkey said:
I'm strange I think its a pleasurable pain and I have heard the same from quite a few people I speak to.
Me too, I have four tats and one is a full back piece. The pain is really pleasurable. And yes I guess I am weird
Mine didn't really hurt, just felt like scratching. A few hours later it was sore.
Where and how big is yours hehe

Edited by speed_monkey on Monday 8th December 17:23
In between my shoulders just below my neck, it goes right over my spine, which he said would hurt but honestly didnt really feel much. Its about the size of a jam jar lid.
I have quite a few plans for my back but only when my arm is fininshed the way i want it to, I want it to go down to the middle of my forearm and up over my shoulder blade and my right side of my chest (like a shoulder pad)

Edited by speed_monkey on Monday 8th December 17:29

Andy Zarse

10,868 posts

248 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Whilst there are a few exceptions which disprove the rule, usually tattoos belong on lower class people, chavs and the like, who have no discernable intellect.

Otherwise, the sort of people who have tats are body piercers and sex people. In otherwords, people with serious self-esteem issues and attention-seeking disorders who enjoy having a coachbolt through their knob or clit. Normally these folk really are the most tedious dullards if you are ever unfortunate enough to be engaged in conversation by one.