My other problem was that I couldn't come up with a spot I wanted another tattoo. As much as I like tattoos on other people in virtually every spot on the body you can think of, there aren't a lot of places I personally wanted a new tattoo. My back is off the list because I want to be able to see the tattoo. I thought the inside of my arm(s) would be good, but turns out I don't like that. And so on. But I finally settled on the top of my thigh, where I can see it, but it'll be covered in public unless I'm wearing a swimsuit.
'Shindig'
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I like my back tattoo, but yea, difficult to see. Plus there was no way I could have managed the aftercare without Mr. Loomy.
I've been tempted to get a tattoo ... but (1) I'm chicken - worried about the pain; (2) I have a level of skin sensitivity to chemicals; (3) I'm on a blood thinner; and (4) I think I'm kind of old to be getting one. I turn (shudder) 67 on my next birthday.
For my 60th birthday tattoo, I got "Don't Dream it's Over" from my favorite song.
Top of my thigh is going to be the placement of my next one, too, I think. Never even occurred to me as a good option until I went to an exhibit at the California Museum focusing on Polynesian culture that included quite a bit on traditional tattoos and women in one or more of those cultures had a tradition of tattooing themselves above the knee.
Yeah, Toddson, blood thinners and tattoos do not go well together!
I sometimes refer to it as my daily dose of rat poison ... I'm cheerful like that.
I get bored with the pictures on my walls too often, I don't want to have something on my skin that I can't swap out.
The list of tattoos I want to get is long. It's not even been a year since the last one, and I want the next one now now now.
It me. My last two are both less than a year old, but I have SO MANY IDEAS.
I think I'm kind of old to be getting one. I turn (shudder) 67 on my next birthday.
I don't know about the blood thinner risk, but my mom got her first tattoo this year at age 70. You're never too old! (This is the artist - my mom's tattoo isn't in her feed, but I *love* *love* *love* her style.)
Oh, those are beautiful!
Wow those are neat! I want another tattoo, and am pretty sure I know where I want it, have a fairly good example of what I want, but haven't yet been arsed to find a tattoo artist and arrange and pay for it. Guess I don't want it that badly?