BlueCat said:I've never seen one that stood the test of time well. They all seem to feather and turn an odd shade of blue as the person ages. Maybe they are making them better these days though.
It kind of tickles me to see some old codger with a tattoo peeking out from above his dress sock, which he's wearing with sandals, or from the short sleeve of his yellow Arrow dress shirt.
BC
pdswife said:Do you know what you'll get Anau?
crewsk said:As some of you know, I have one small tattoo & I love it. I really want to have some things added to it but it will be a long time before I can afford to have that done. I discovered when I got mine, that for me, ink is addictive! I love to see others tattoos & heare the story or meanings behind them. They have fascinated me for a very long time.
Gretchen said:Think about how permanent they are--or how much it will cost to remove.
Phinz, we share the exact same feelings on this subject. Even if a time in your life (or a person) that once held postive meaning doesn't do so any more, the memory of when things were good (& hopefully happy) is worth recalling.phinz said:That's the point. A tattoo is a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling. I'd never remove a tattoo. It's a memory of a time past, even if it was done on a whim.