Anonymous wrote:If I had a husband (thankfully my divorce is almost final, because I HATE being married) I would encourage him to do whatever makes him happy. I have a sleeve and my tattoo is one-of-a-kind. No one else on earth has one like it. It has deep meaning to me and is a memorial to someone I lost tragically. It was therapy. I can take a nap while being tattooed. There is no pain afterward (not in my experience, but I have a high tolerance for pain.)
I truly do not understand the aversion to tattoos on this forum. They are a form of self-expression. Art. My only rule for my kids is that they must be 18 before being inked. I have one son who has a couple of tats, and my 16 yr old daughter is planning to get one when she turns 18, in memory of a friend who recently committed suicide. To the OP, I think your husband should go ahead with it. Find a good tattoo artist (dude who did mine used to work for Marvel Comics.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see what the big deal is. I have multiple tattoos, including on my face and neck. They aren’t trashy and no one treats me differently. I’m professional at work. Live a little!
Are you a prison guard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get outta town. I could do Marvin the Martian!Anonymous wrote:Only if it’s Marvin the Martian
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Anonymous wrote:Get outta town. I could do Marvin the Martian!Anonymous wrote:Only if it’s Marvin the Martian
Anonymous wrote:Most people who have inking appear tacky. I know of an agency head that looks like a gangster sans clothes but in a suit looks like a typical govy dad type. Wonder what happens when they go to the beach, country club, resort?