Tattoo Design Choice 1
Tattoo Design
Tattoos are for life.
If you don't make an educated decision there may come a time when you regret what you did. If you already have one or several tattoo pictures inked I hope you're proud of them, but most importantly comfortable in your own skin. Think about not just the short-term gratification but also the long term weight attached.
Will you still be ok with them no matter what direction you may take in life?
Do you want to still have it when you have kids in the future and be a father?
Will it still be ok with you then?
I remember a guy who got a huge devil tattoo picture inked on his back 10 years ago when he was in his early twenties. I wonder how he feels about it now...
If you're thinking about going for ink...I recommend you think about it for a few weeks just to make sure that you're totally ok with it. Either be 140% convinced about the decision or don't do it at all.
If you want to get a tattoo picture inked it IS a decision that is not to be taken lightly although now they do have laser removal. You should never see that as an option. However strange it may sound, I would personally never recommend anyone to get a tattoo picture inked, despite my own love of tattoos. You are an adult and you can make your own decisions.
When making the decision to get a tattoo picture inked, always ask yourself for what reason you're doing it. Don't do it from social pressure or for anyone else...do it for yourself!
If you after having asked yourself the questions above are fully sure that you want a tattoo picture, and know what you want, then GO FOR IT!
The right tattoo picture, one that looks good and means something to you, is an extension of your character and something to be proud of. Don't you agree that trying to decide on what tattoo picture to get is extremely difficult?
And the fact that high quality tattoo designs are almost impossible to find online doesn't make things easier...
The sad truth is that most tattoo decision are made in a hurry while flipping the binders in a local tattoo studio. That's not the way such an important, life-long decision should be made, and it often results in people regretting they ever got that darn tattoo! Some go as far as getting surgery to have their tattoo pictures removed, which could easily end up in the $1000's! And sadly, even though it cost them an arm and a leg, the result doesn't always turn out the way they were hoping for..
However, if you're lucky enough to find that perfect tattoo picture for you, you will have a piece of art that will bring you satisfaction for the rest of your life!
by Jim Whanarere
Tattoo Design
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[October 14, 2006]