Spirit_Girl01
Rosalind Hawk
Spirit_Girl01
Rosalind Hawk
Spirit_Girl01
Rosalind Hawk
I am very sorry.
Conventions of any type are fun, but tattoo conventions can bring some very talented tattoo artists to areas that might not have many.
It's a real shame that you can't make it.
Is it going to be coming around again next year? Are there any others you might be able to travel to sooner?
i think so my friend says she went last year so I'm assuming it's a yearly thing but hopefully by then I'll have a couple
Ah well that's good.
Well, you don't have to rush into it- and even if you have a couple by then, you might be able to find something more you'd like to get from the convention.
And even if not, it's a fun place to show off and see what other people have gotten or created.
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There's also the possibility that you'll need a touch up on any existing tattoos. Many do.
hm but i trust the boys at green man I mean I've never gotten one but I hear they're the best and there's like one right across the street......
I'm thinking of getting it soon so I don't chicken out ><; I design tattoos myself so it'd be pretty silly for a clean girl to be designing It makes me want some, and it was very hard to stay away from the ink in provence town ma when i was there with my family
my mom knows my obsission for them, and she's all "you can get your tattoo today!" my dad turns around and glares
i'm like "Uh not today he's here"
Well if you trust them and like their work, and you're thrilled about the design you've made, then go for it. XD
It's not a requirement to have ink to design it, but there's nothing wrong with wanting some either
whee
I have a tattoo on my left ankle and would like to get more. Both of my parents also have tattoos.
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It's good that your mom understands. I'm sure she can't wait to hear what you have to say after you've gotten your first one.
I think tommrow might be the day i also need a hair cut and she works near by but i dono i'm still nervous but exited at the same time, and i'll want a friend with me, but i heard it's not so bad, it could be like getting a sprain adjusted ><:
It's really not that bad. I'd compared it more to getting scratched lightly/repeatedly with the edge of a piece of plastic.
lol I've only had one tattoo though, and it feels pretty drastically different depending on where you're getting it/what kind of shading/coloring is happening.
Most people go in really freaked out but can handle it just fine. Longer sessions (especially in sensitive areas) are where you'll start getting into the biggest issues.
It might be good to get it done on the same day as getting your hair cut. Basically a 'treat yourself' day, and getting your hair done might help take your mind off of it some (and if you're getting the haircut after, it might distract you from any discomfort).
Of course, if you've gotten your tattoo before getting a hair cut, make sure it's properly covered so clippings don't stick to it!