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Default Jun 06, 2007 at 09:54 AM
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I was 42 before I got my first tatt....I had wanted one for years but was too scared I guess. I waited until my daughters got some then took the plunge myself.

I opted for a small tribal heart above my right ankle. Then 2 years ago, I had small green leaves put under it with a tiny inverted heart connecting the two leaves.

I would love to get more, not quite sure what I want yet.

My oldest daughter has tribal designs on her legs, and is working on being sleeved. She has a large snake wrapping around one arm, and another snake wrapped around a cross on the inside of her other arm.

My youngest has some tribal designs on her leg, a faiery on her breast and one on the back of her neck (don't remember what that one is though).

I, myself am not into anything large, I like the smaller ones. As for piercings, just 1 hole in each ear (and i never wear earrings now). Not into piercings. The girls have some and have let some close up....eyebrows, nipples, tongue, nose etc.

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Default Jul 02, 2007 at 11:11 AM
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Okay, I have a question that falls in line here. Both of my parents have many tattoos, my mom with seven and my stepfather with two(takes up both upper arms).

I have been very interested in getting a tattoo. I know it will hurt alot, and I've seen it done before on my mom, dad, and I saw my grandmother get one! I'm fourteen years old, and my parents were discussing letting me get a tattoo after my fifteenth birthday.

I've been a little apprehensive now though. I was wondering what people thought of getting a tattoo at this age. Do you think I should wait a couple years, or what?
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Default Jul 02, 2007 at 01:01 PM
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I didn't get a tatoo until I was 18 because my parents wouldn't allow it before I was legally allowed. If you wait a few years, they'll still be tatooing. Tattoos, piercings, etc. I think its great that you're not just jumping to get one right away, that you're thinking about it. Sounds like you've got a good head on your shoulders. If you wait, you'll know for sure that you want the design you've picked. Trust your gut on this one. If you have doubts, why not wait a bit?

Apprehension is usually a little warning from our intuition saying uh yeah.....maybe not right now....trust that intuition.

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Default Jul 02, 2007 at 01:54 PM
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I've also always been one who wanted some kind of body art. Probably since I was about 12.

When I was 18 I had my cartlidge pierced on my right ear. And a second set of holes in my lobes.

At 20, after I'd had a baby, I had his name tattooed on my hip. I will have my daughters name done on the other side in October, as my birthday gift.

I would still like to get that butterfly on my shoulder, one someone designed for me, I've long since lost the picture, but I'm sure I can describe it well enough to get someone else to draw it.

When I was 22, and had gotten great scores on my GED I had my naval pierced. However 3 months later, and had just found out I was pregnant, since it was still all nasty and not healing, I took it out. I nearly had it repierced a few weeks ago...during a manic episode, but I decided against it at the last minute. (The place had said they would repierce for free, which was the only reason I was going to have it done right then.)

And my husband and I would like to find a symbol for fidelity, so that we can have that tattooed somewhere...haven't decided where I would get mine, he would have his on his right arm.

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i have my ears pierced twice i did have my nose pierced but let it heal(might have the other side done. iam having a tattoo on my right upper arm of a beautiful sun in very pale colours, lovely shading and outlined in pale grey. i was going to have a small fairy might change my mind yet.

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Default Jul 02, 2007 at 05:33 PM
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personally I would wait and not get one at 15. I just think that is too young to be able to make a decision that lasts a lifetime. I say wait until 18 then decide. I also disagree with piercing baby girls ears. I think everyone should be given that option on whether or not they want it.

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Default Jul 02, 2007 at 06:47 PM
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Plain Jane here:

1 hole in each ear

no tattoos

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Default Jul 02, 2007 at 07:02 PM
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Another question, this one regarding piercings. I've had my lobes done twice, both ear, and then a mix of piercings up to my cartilage on my right ear.

I love piercings, how they look, the many types, everything. I'd love to get a facial piercing, but, my step-father thinks they're stupid, and is pretty against most piercings.

Are there any facial piercings that would be less noticable, or that a father would agree to you getting more?
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Default Jul 02, 2007 at 07:14 PM
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just remember things you do as a youth goes with you all your life. I know of people with tattoo's and piercings that are visible like on face etc that can't get a good job due to them.

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Default Jul 03, 2007 at 10:49 AM
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I have both ears pierced twice, and thats it for piercings right now.

When I was 16 I had my naval pierced and, when I was 18 I had my tongue done. I've let both close up. The tongue one I couldn't stop playing with. I played with it do the point where it turned to a slit instead of a hole, and it hurt. I couldn't stop myself so I just took it out. My bellybutton I got tired of.

I had one very small tattoo on the small of my back. I regreted it and had it removed. The removal was a real pain.

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Default Jul 03, 2007 at 10:51 AM
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On another note, when I was little one night my brother came home drunk and doped up out of his mind with a green mowhawk and a tattoo of an upsidedown cross on his forehead. My dad almost killed him.

He still to this day has a scar from that tattoo. My dad made him shave his head that same night.

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Default Jul 04, 2007 at 07:54 PM
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ChristenTheNight said:
Okay, I have a question that falls in line here. Both of my parents have many tattoos, my mom with seven and my stepfather with two(takes up both upper arms).

I have been very interested in getting a tattoo. I know it will hurt alot, and I've seen it done before on my mom, dad, and I saw my grandmother get one! I'm fourteen years old, and my parents were discussing letting me get a tattoo after my fifteenth birthday.

I've been a little apprehensive now though. I was wondering what people thought of getting a tattoo at this age. Do you think I should wait a couple years, or what?

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<font color="purple">My eldest son, soon to be 18, wanted a tatoo when he was 15 too... actually he wanted before then but wanted the same one adn got more serious about it when he was 15 and I told him.... if in a year, you tsill want that same tattoo and it has actual meaning to you, then I will sign and you can get it around your 16 th birthday.... After that yr was up... he indeed wanted that same tattoo... I asked him to tell what the tattoo meant to him... he responded with a deep answer and I took him... Now this tattoo was not small.. the tattooist started and my son....who is so fearful of needles that his blood pressure bottoms..... passed out and got sick... The one thing I forgot to tell him is that it is impoartant to eat and drink fluids before you go....

Anyway we tried several times to go back but the lady wasnt available or double booked (she was the only one in within and 1 hrs drive willing to do it) and he has yet to get it done. He now adorns a 1 inch (approx) dragon tail on the back of his arm... it was suppose to be 3/4 arm band....

He does still plan on getting that particular tattoo done, but is waiting till he is 18 to go to a specific artist...

Me personally have no issue with teens getting a tattoo after it has been thoroughly discussed and determined that it isnt a whim... I wouldnt let my children younger than 15 though.... </font>

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Default Jul 09, 2007 at 06:49 PM
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I've pierced my own lip countless times...all of them got infected so I took them out...they have all since closed up...I'm going to wait until I'm 18 to get some snake bites done professionally so I can keep them
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Default Jul 17, 2007 at 09:47 PM
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haha, Im really a plain jain,
i have absolutely no piercings or anything, not even in my ears. but i wonder if I should get a nose ring? im kinda interested in it. I just think a stub would be really pretty in my nose. hmm..im still undecided. what do yall think?

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Default Jul 18, 2007 at 04:50 AM
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My ears were pierced several times, but I kept having problems. They're closed up now, but there are scars.

When I was a kid, I told my dad I wanted to get my ears pierced. He joked that he'd do it for me with an ice pick! Tattoos, piercings, etc.

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Default Jul 18, 2007 at 07:34 PM
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go for it, ally!! heck, if ya dont like it, im sure it will close up pretty well... im planning on getting one sometime next year-either that, or an eyebrow piercing.

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Default Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29 PM
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hmm i LOVE piercings. I dunno why I just adore them. I don't have an insanely large amount right now though..3 in each ear and the cartilage of my left ear. In a week or so I'm getting my tongue and belly done as well though!

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Be careful what you pierce...you don't want things leaking out! Tattoos, piercings, etc.

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I'm totally in love with tattoos and piercings!!!
I have 2 tatts......my 1st is an asian symbol representing sin on my lower back...was going through a bit of a rebellious stage when I got that one, and the second is of the playboy bunny on my tummy. I'm obssessed with all things playboy!!!
As for piercings, well, there's a few of those. I have 2 in each ear, my tongue, nose, labret, nipple and naval.
I want more of each, I just don't know what I want and where.
I have to take out all of my facial piercings for work.
The only negativity I have ever received is off my mum (which is pretty much constant). She thinks tattoos and piercings on girls make them look butch and cheap.
Oh well..... more power to those of us who have them!!!
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Good for you Silent! I don't like to have piercings on myself - but I love to see them on others. I'm a tattoo girl myself - just got my third one. I have the comedy/tragedy masks on my chest, a moon w/ribbon around it with my nieces name on my right outside calf, and my new one is the asian symbol for tranquility on my outside left calf.

I wanted a tiny little nose piercing - just a bitty diamond. My company has all facial piercings against dress code. So when I saw people with little diamonds in their nose I emailed and asked if it was okay - they said no and that the managers of those people should do something about it. I should have just done it instead of asking, but I'm too honest of a person!

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