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So, what do you guys think of tattoos on the opposite sex? The same sex?
My girlfriend has a master's degree in art, and she's training to become a licensed tattoo artist. Basically, she has to put in 1000+ hours of work under a licensed professional. (eg. a tattoo artist)
I have one, it's an armband, depicting a vine on my upper bicep. Underneath is the latin word for "sister". (You can see part of it in my profile picture.) It's my lesbian pride tattoo - something that's less obvious - I'm not walking around with a rainbow triangle or even a labrys (double ended axe, depicting femininity). I'm planning to get another one, probably in color, of the Full Metal Alchemist ouroboros tattoo. It will probably be modified so it looks less like a ouroboros with a Star of David in the middle.
My girlfriend is getting some original art that she drew herself as a huge back piece. It will be pretty provokative, and look like retro tattoo art. Of course, it's in color, and simple looking.
** Yeah, tattoos don't hurt that much. I ended up eating a bag of candy and drinking a shit load of water before I ended up in the chair. It took about 30 - 40 minutes to do mine, including the set up. Went to McDonald's after for a burger - then my arm started burning. Couldn't lift it two inches away from the table. The pain went away, and basically was okay at that point.
I guess I'm saying that people are surprised that I actually have a tattoo. And not something cliche, like a rose or a tribal band. It's just weirdness...and I generally don't bare my arms in public. Stereotypes of people with tattoos is quite cliche, and I'm afraid I do it as well - I told my girlfriend that if she gets the "sleeves" (tattoos covering the entire arm) I will be very upset with her.
My girlfriend has a master's degree in art, and she's training to become a licensed tattoo artist. Basically, she has to put in 1000+ hours of work under a licensed professional. (eg. a tattoo artist)
I have one, it's an armband, depicting a vine on my upper bicep. Underneath is the latin word for "sister". (You can see part of it in my profile picture.) It's my lesbian pride tattoo - something that's less obvious - I'm not walking around with a rainbow triangle or even a labrys (double ended axe, depicting femininity). I'm planning to get another one, probably in color, of the Full Metal Alchemist ouroboros tattoo. It will probably be modified so it looks less like a ouroboros with a Star of David in the middle.
My girlfriend is getting some original art that she drew herself as a huge back piece. It will be pretty provokative, and look like retro tattoo art. Of course, it's in color, and simple looking.
** Yeah, tattoos don't hurt that much. I ended up eating a bag of candy and drinking a shit load of water before I ended up in the chair. It took about 30 - 40 minutes to do mine, including the set up. Went to McDonald's after for a burger - then my arm started burning. Couldn't lift it two inches away from the table. The pain went away, and basically was okay at that point.
I guess I'm saying that people are surprised that I actually have a tattoo. And not something cliche, like a rose or a tribal band. It's just weirdness...and I generally don't bare my arms in public. Stereotypes of people with tattoos is quite cliche, and I'm afraid I do it as well - I told my girlfriend that if she gets the "sleeves" (tattoos covering the entire arm) I will be very upset with her.