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Old 09-21-2007, 08:11 PM
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For what it's worth, I still miss the 'Power of Friendship' one (but no, never had a tattoo and never will!)
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Old 10-28-2007, 08:38 PM
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HOw about an anchor, a heart and a cross.
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Old 11-18-2007, 03:10 AM
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A few of my sisters have a panda or rose next to the heart, anchor, and cross.

I kind of want to get a tattoo but I am hesitant because it is permanent. If i were to get one, i would put it on my wrist and it would be small so i could wear a watch or bracelet over it so it wouldn't be visiable if I didn't want it to.
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Old 12-16-2007, 07:05 PM
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An idea that some of my sisters here at Gamma Theta (University of South Florida) did was tattoos on the inside of their lower lip. Apparently it doesnt stay your entire life, it's a little more discrete than a tattoo somewhere else. The only downside is that it can fade as quickly as the next day, he said if done right it can stay your whole life. But they got a cross, an anchor, and a heart. It came out really cute and it's different then a rose or a panda.

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Old 12-19-2007, 11:15 AM
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An idea that some of my sisters here at Gamma Theta (University of South Florida) did was tattoos on the inside of their lower lip. Apparently it doesnt stay your entire life, it's a little more discrete than a tattoo somewhere else. The only downside is that it can fade as quickly as the next day, he said if done right it can stay your whole life. But they got a cross, an anchor, and a heart. It came out really cute and it's different then a rose or a panda.
That sounds really painful. Then again, I am a total wimp with I get a canker sore, so I cannot imagine trying to recover from a tatoo in my mouth!
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Old 12-22-2007, 02:11 AM
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hahhaa thats so funny, that is what i ended up getting!! what AOQTII is referring to is what I and some of my pledge sisters got, only I got ALPHA <3
(a heart). I found out about 3 or 4 more of my gamma theta sisters got the inner lip tats about 2 weeks ago!!

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Old 12-22-2007, 09:00 AM
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Since I'm old I have to ask:

Didn't it HURT??????
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Old 12-22-2007, 11:11 AM
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Since I'm old I have to ask:

Didn't it HURT??????
surprisingly, not that much at all. I think I was too excited so I didnt feel that much pain lol.
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Old 01-07-2008, 08:26 PM
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I personally have no problem with tattoos that are a form of self-expression, not of those that are a drunken mistake from Spring Break. Although I myself don't have any [yet] that reflect AOII, quite a few of my sisters do. Many have found simple sketches of a cross, anchor and heart [symbolizing faith, hope and charity/love]. Others have taken that basic concept and turned it into a more artistic approach, with an old wooden cross that ends with an anchor piercing a heart. While that may not sound as beautiful as it is, words can't really describe the artwork.

Overall, I think that a tattoo to represent the lifelong sisterhood you find in AOII can be a tasteful and positive experience.
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Old 10-15-2008, 02:51 PM
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A few girls in my chapter have AOPi related tattoos.... two girls have a 7 on their wrists, 3 have A<3 on their wrist and there is also one that I love that has the faith, hope and charity symbols on her foot! it is sooo cute! We had this talk at meeting the other day because some of our pledges wanted to tattoo AOPI on them, but I thought we weren't allowed to have the actual letters on our body? But i wasn't too sure
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Old 10-15-2008, 03:47 PM
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A few girls in my chapter have AOPi related tattoos.... two girls have a 7 on their wrists, 3 have A<3 on their wrist and there is also one that I love that has the faith, hope and charity symbols on her foot! it is sooo cute! We had this talk at meeting the other day because some of our pledges wanted to tattoo AOPI on them, but I thought we weren't allowed to have the actual letters on our body? But i wasn't too sure
Well it's probably not a good idea or very wise to get an AOII tattoo until you get initiated. I also would also tread on the idea of discussing AOII tattoos at a chapter meeting. To me that does not seem like official business, more like lunch table discussion. But that's just what I think

Oh and don't forget in AOII we never write our letters AOPi.
From the AOII PR Manual:
ΑΟΠ or AOII: Use the Greek letter (Π) or two capital “I”s (i.e. II) to form the
Pi, but never two capital “T”s (i.e. TT). It is also unacceptable to use AOPi, unless it is used in parentheses for pronunciation.
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Old 10-15-2008, 03:49 PM
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Well it's probably not a good idea or very wise to get an AOII tattoo until you get initiated.
Ditto! I'm not a great fan of tattoos, and I don't have a problem with New Members wearing letters, but having a permanent set of letters on your skin before you really know what you are having permanently marked on your body is a little rash!
By the way, I had to think about the "7" for a second! I like that A LOT!
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Old 10-15-2008, 08:27 PM
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Warning - rant below

Sisters,
I have tried since this thread began to think of a polite and discreet way to say what I am about to say. Please remember that this is a public forum, many people read this who are not AOIIs. Sometimes when you are posting the AOII related things that sisters might have had tatooed on themselves, don't forget that you are "talking out loud", not just to sisters.
Please PM me if there are questions about my post. Thank you.
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Old 10-16-2008, 10:06 AM
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I saw a tattoo on a older lady's back. It was unfortunate, to say the least. Too bad there isn't a way to have the tattoo hold it's original design. It was sort of sad.
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Old 11-10-2008, 04:17 AM
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I actually have two tattoos myself, neither of which are AOII related, although I did and still am considering getting the heart, anchor & cross sometime later..probably on my ribs on my left side so it's easy to hide. I have a cross with the serenity prayer written on the inside of the cross on my right ribs now. The way I see it is, if it means something to you, and after you have kids, or when you're 70 years old, the chances of anyone besides your husband, (maybe children) and any health-care people such as nurses or doctors seeing it, is very slim, so I'm not worried about how it will look when I'm older as it will still have the same meaning to me. Granted my first one, on my foot was impulsive but the quote (C'est La Vie) still means something to me as I have referred to it numerous times since I've gotten it. After telling my Dad who ultimately hates tattoo's, he's come around to the fact that I have this huge one on my side as it means something to me and it's something I can refer to in times of need.
To most people, tattoos are a form of self-expression. I personally would never just go to a tattoo shop and just pick one out from the albums. I designed my first one myself, and I found my my second one on a necklace charm, and the prayer just means a lot to me. I say, if it means something to you, and will always mean something to you, go for it. :]
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