One of the consequences of tatoos...you become addicted!! Once you find out that hey, it doesn't hurt all that much you crave to get another!
I got my first one at 18. It is a Native Dreamcatcher. No, I am not native, but when I went into the tatoo parlor I thought, man a dreamcatcher best describes me. I was going in to look at an arm band and the artist overheard me and showed me the tatoo. It went on my upper right arm. Did not hurt, but bled. I like it but as I prepare for SisterPlum's wedding, I realize that the arm might not have been my best choice. (Her mother wants it covered for the wedding day!)
My second tatoo came on my 20th b-day. I turned 20 right before the millenium and realized that my goal for the millenium was to find my true love (sappy, I know) AND that I am a peaceful person who cares for everyone (hence the sister name Lots-a-Heart!). One of my best friends and sisters is Chinese and I have learned a lot from her. So on the top of my foot is the chinese symbol for love. In retrospect, childbirth can't be as painful as that was!!
Some hints: Watch the artist tatoo someone else. Ask to see some of their work. Do they bother with aftercare? What are the laws in your province/state concerning tatoos? Are they approved by the health board?
And I am still waiting for Prince Charming......
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Sarah
Sister Lots-a-Heart, #9
President, Iota Beta Chi Sorority
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