My wife is called Wendy so have that on my cock in 32 point Arial bold, but when at full stretch it says Welcome to Wilmslow, have a nice day"
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Mrs had my name above her left ankle a couple of years ago. She has a few tattoos here and there. Last year I had her name tattoo'd above my ankle too. About as close to saying "I do" as I'm going to get :D
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think someone else mentioned chest and that's where i have some, or foot, across top of shoulders maybe?. as for names, in whatever language, i have to agree with other posters, it is a bit tacky. personally, i have my kids handprints on my chest and something personal to represent my relationship with my wife on my forearm...tempting fate putting anyone's name on your body imho.
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Best advice you'll get:
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personal taste to be honest . i have 5 tigers 3small 2male 1 female ie cubs 1large female and 1 large male surrounding them in a heart shape paws and tails entwined surrounding them , with childrens names under each cub but both mine and wifes names are missing as not finished yet . any yes you guessed me and the wife like tigers :thumb: almost forgot on the top of my right arm from shoulder to elbow
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Originally Posted by Butkus
(Post 9848118)
But what about the image? They're usually associated with lower class people? I am trying not to sound snobbish by saying that, but it is generally the view of most people. The term 'tramp stamp' comes to mind.
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Originally Posted by Butkus
(Post 9848118)
But what about the image? They're usually associated with lower class people? I am trying not to sound snobbish by saying that, but it is generally the view of most people. The term 'tramp stamp' comes to mind.
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Originally Posted by Butkus
(Post 9848118)
But what about the image? They're usually associated with lower class people? I am trying not to sound snobbish by saying that, but it is generally the view of most people. The term 'tramp stamp' comes to mind.
It's a cultural thing, of which you may have none.. :) You need to ignore the chav elements and look at the English Naval history taken from the Polynesians, Maori religions and those folks who gently body mod ? HTH |
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If you want to be an individual don't get a tattoo.
They are nothing but a (bad) fashion statement in the modern world. A pose. |
Originally Posted by tony de wonderful
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If you want to be an individual don't get a tattoo.
They are nothing but a (bad) fashion statement in the modern world. A pose. The majority of the minority choose to not to make any statement. |
Originally Posted by Butkus
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As an example, what if you'd had a Celtic band put on your arm in 1994 when they were 'cool', or a chinese symbol in 1998? Would you not look at it today and think "God, I look a right prat"? The clothes I wear today are different to what I wore fifteen years ago - I would think the same thing would happen with a tattoo.
I guess it's just something you either love or hate.. Ok I had a Celtic pattern done, which I didn't get done becuase the were the in thing, my middle name and love of dragons gives the reason away. Infact I bet theres a scoobynetter that knows my mums old house! I chose the the top of my leg, as the place. At the time I was working in an office where white shirts were prefered and ink shows right through them. Least under trousers no one but me knows its there. |
Originally Posted by what would scooby do
(Post 9849063)
The minority have, the majority don't
The majority of the minority choose to not to make any statement. |
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