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steve  ·  4139 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: A Tattoo Renaissance

    Or even, not really a priority at all

too right. As my dad always said "if you're going to get into body scarification, you better go all the way, and do it up right"

    In the same way that non-smokers just don't understand.

Actually, even as a non-smoker, I understand smoking. One willfully ingests a substance that makes him/her feel a certain way.

And I think I even understand the appeal of getting a tattoo. It's a way of saying something about yourself... in a permanent way. Like thenewgreen, my tastes and attitudes tend to change with time. And knowing that, I don't think I could accurately choose something that I could still agree with at age 40, 60, or 80.

The permanence of the thing is the catch. You're right on the money - if you want to pierce something - go for it. When you change your mind later, it's a tiny hole somewhere on your body. When you change your mind about a tat - you're either getting it removed ($$$ + Pain) or you're getting it blacked out... which... probably also means $$$ + pain.

To say I don't understand might be a bit much. To say I don't see the logic in a permanent body alteration might be more accurate. Too many close friends regret their youthful tattoo choices and spend the remainder of adulthood dealing with it, with either hiding, lasers, or blackouts.





NancyDrew69  ·  4104 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think the key here is the regret part. You are looking at a tattoo as something that you are assuming you have to like for its aesthetic reasons your entire life or just have it removed. I know plenty of people with "bad" tattoos and they don't look at them as mistakes to cover up, they look at them as at some time in their life, I was this person and this is how I felt/conveyed what was important to me. Im not going to be a 40 yr old SERIOUSLY looking at my life and choosing some ink on my skin as my biggest regret.

And really, if I am 40 and a tat is my biggest regret then I have had one hell of a life thus far.