Cute, blonde, cashier at a local Chinese restaurant, has a castle on a hill covering one shoulder & upper arm. There is a lot of fantastic art that will never hang in a museum. Also a lot of cheap cartoons.
Many people get tattoos for many reasons, I feel no one should be judged. Mine is of two roses, one red, my daughter’s favorite color, the other purple, my husband’s favorite color, a butterfly to the left of the red rose, with hearts in it’s wings for my mother who passed away far to early, and a dragonfly on the right of the purple rose, for my father, because he likes dragonflies. My tattoo represents my family, and I think it is beautiful. I collect dragons and have thought about a dragon tattoo, but a lot of thought has to go into it before I put one permanently on my body.
I got a tattoo after my mom died. She was only 54. The tattoo is in memory of her. I wear it proudly and in honor of an amazing woman that was taken from this world too soon.
I have tattoos; most people are surprised to find that out. I got my first one for my thirtieth birthday and have gotten two more since. The only one that shows (seasonally) is the one on my leg that people can see when I wear shorts in the summer. I enjoy the feeling of getting them, and I love that the things that they represent are symbolically attached to me forever. If you don’t like tattoos – don’t get one.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
Cute, blonde, cashier at a local Chinese restaurant, has a castle on a hill covering one shoulder & upper arm. There is a lot of fantastic art that will never hang in a museum. Also a lot of cheap cartoons.
Sodaburger over 13 years ago
% Red dragon tattoo, it’s just about on me. I got it for you, so now do you want me? %
…I never understood why people got tattoos…this doesn’t seem like a very good reason, either…
spinner13 over 13 years ago
I want to get a tattoo of maybe a Celtic raven, or a flamel, when I’m either eighteen or when I move out.
soelrm over 13 years ago
Many people get tattoos for many reasons, I feel no one should be judged. Mine is of two roses, one red, my daughter’s favorite color, the other purple, my husband’s favorite color, a butterfly to the left of the red rose, with hearts in it’s wings for my mother who passed away far to early, and a dragonfly on the right of the purple rose, for my father, because he likes dragonflies. My tattoo represents my family, and I think it is beautiful. I collect dragons and have thought about a dragon tattoo, but a lot of thought has to go into it before I put one permanently on my body.
geminifaerie over 13 years ago
I got a tattoo after my mom died. She was only 54. The tattoo is in memory of her. I wear it proudly and in honor of an amazing woman that was taken from this world too soon.
EricAlder over 13 years ago
Often the problem with tattoos is that they’re the ONLY interesting thing about the person. And the more they have, the truer that usually is.
myhaircut over 13 years ago
I have tattoos; most people are surprised to find that out. I got my first one for my thirtieth birthday and have gotten two more since. The only one that shows (seasonally) is the one on my leg that people can see when I wear shorts in the summer. I enjoy the feeling of getting them, and I love that the things that they represent are symbolically attached to me forever. If you don’t like tattoos – don’t get one.