Anonymous wrote:I would get it above your breast on the left side (where your heart is and where mothers hold their babies most). If you get it towards the outside (like almost between the shoulder and breast) it would be covered by pretty much all shirts and most bathing suits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 5th anniversary of the loss of one of my kids is coming up, and his surviving, now young adult, siblings want to get tattoos in his honor. I would like to get one too, but I want to get one that would be hidden when I am wearing clothing. I think I would find it intrusive to be asked about it at work or something like that.
At the same time, I don’t want a placement that is at all sexual, not a breast or lower back.
Ideas? It will be small and simple.
You can always cover one up with a little makeup like actors and actresses do, if you have to be in a more formal setting.
It has nothing to do with formality. I am not putting makeup on every time
I go out.
Why would you feel the need to cover it up "every time you go out"? That's really strange behavior.
Is the tattoo controversial or something that would cause people to attack you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 5th anniversary of the loss of one of my kids is coming up, and his surviving, now young adult, siblings want to get tattoos in his honor. I would like to get one too, but I want to get one that would be hidden when I am wearing clothing. I think I would find it intrusive to be asked about it at work or something like that.
At the same time, I don’t want a placement that is at all sexual, not a breast or lower back.
Ideas? It will be small and simple.
You can always cover one up with a little makeup like actors and actresses do, if you have to be in a more formal setting.
It has nothing to do with formality. I am not putting makeup on every time
I go out.