I have one on my lower back, it's a design. It has no particular meaning, i just fell in love with it when i saw it. So, i got it. I still love it.
I don't think i'd get another one though. I don't like them on the arms, legs, or shoulders. At least not on a girl.
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This is a very open ended question, and could probably be answered in a lot of ways.
The two types of tattoos I have heard people getting are:
A) Spur of the moment tatts. You pick a random one off the wall that looks nice, lay down the money, and get it done. Most people who I know that go this route get very common tattoos (like stars, hearts, etc.).
B) Meaningful tattoos and/or "well thought out" tatts. You either make the design yourself (or the basic idea of one), and/or you pick something that symbolizes a very important part of yourself/your life. I know people who have tattoos just because they like them, or tatts that hold a lot of meaning for them.
I have a bunch of them, I've got a dragon on my back, stabbed geisha on my thighs, mermaid on my ankle and stars
does your tattoo have a meaning?
I have an angel on my lower back and over each of the wings is the name of each one of my daughters in Hindi writing.
The angel is because i am a spiritual person and believe that God and angels watch over us, although at times it may not seem like it, sooner or later we realize that some things are a blessing in disguise.
The Hindi writing is because i really like Hindi culture, and my daughters do as well.
The meaning is pretty much straight forward. Un angel de la guarda que cuida y lleva a mis hijas en sus alas.
I do plan to get one or two more, dont know what yet. What meanings do yours have?
-- Edited by Colombiana4Life at 10:42, 2008-07-30
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the one i have has a meaning and it was thought out before i got it however like they say tatts are addictive and it will probably lead me to get other ones that don't have a meaning
This is a very open ended question, and could probably be answered in a lot of ways.
The two types of tattoos I have heard people getting are:
A) Spur of the moment tatts. You pick a random one off the wall that looks nice, lay down the money, and get it done. Most people who I know that go this route get very common tattoos (like stars, hearts, etc.).
B) Meaningful tattoos and/or "well thought out" tatts. You either make the design yourself (or the basic idea of one), and/or you pick something that symbolizes a very important part of yourself/your life. I know people who have tattoos just because they like them, or tatts that hold a lot of meaning for them.
I have a bunch of them, I've got a dragon on my back, stabbed geisha on my thighs, mermaid on my ankle and stars
does your tattoo have a meaning?
Whaaaa??? Me too!!
I got mine because my ex had the same one on her lower back. I got it traced and put on MY back. So yeah, that's it
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This is a very open ended question, and could probably be answered in a lot of ways.
The two types of tattoos I have heard people getting are:
A) Spur of the moment tatts. You pick a random one off the wall that looks nice, lay down the money, and get it done. Most people who I know that go this route get very common tattoos (like stars, hearts, etc.).
B) Meaningful tattoos and/or "well thought out" tatts. You either make the design yourself (or the basic idea of one), and/or you pick something that symbolizes a very important part of yourself/your life. I know people who have tattoos just because they like them, or tatts that hold a lot of meaning for them.
I have a bunch of them, I've got a dragon on my back, stabbed geisha on my thighs, mermaid on my ankle and stars
does your tattoo have a meaning?
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