







Bouldercleave wrote: »
BomblePants wrote: »Some great ideas from @Shadow_Akula there!! Love it...
Sylvermynx wrote: »I always wanted a Celtic egg tattoo on my left shoulder. Well.... I didn't get it done when I could have, and now (with husband's weird attitudes about stuff), probably a good thing.
If I still want it after he dies (like, he's 14 years older than I am, and I'm 71, so I'm likely to outlive him by decades considering my genes) I'll go ahead and do it. But then again.... my skin is so thin.... maybe not.
Shadow_Akula wrote: »BomblePants wrote: »Some great ideas from @Shadow_Akula there!! Love it...
ThanksSylvermynx wrote: »I always wanted a Celtic egg tattoo on my left shoulder. Well.... I didn't get it done when I could have, and now (with husband's weird attitudes about stuff), probably a good thing.
If I still want it after he dies (like, he's 14 years older than I am, and I'm 71, so I'm likely to outlive him by decades considering my genes) I'll go ahead and do it. But then again.... my skin is so thin.... maybe not.
Thin skin, yea.... I’m probably one of the skinniest people my current tattoo artist has ever had in the shop. And if I may, I think I hear that shoulders are one of the regions which tends to hurt more than other regions (much like the wrist hurts more than the rest of the forearm)... personally not an area I’d start with but some people can handle it.
Oh another piece of advice I forgot in my previous post >.< Start small guys don’t start with like a full sleeve kinda thing, it’ll hurt more, have a higher chance of infection and higher chance of your body rejecting the ink if you start big