Choosing Your Tattoo Design and Where to Put It
Written by sleepger on 6:21 PM
You've chosen the artist of your new tattoo, but now the question: what to do and where to put it. While all this is really a matter of personal preference, there are things that may help you make that decision.
The pain factor, the question I get asked most is, "Where is the worst". Well, there is no hard and fast rules on this subject, but based on many opinions over the years, here are some ideas:
Most Painful Areas:
Men - Abdomen, Spine, Chest
Women - Ankle, Spine, Ribcage
Least Painful Areas:
Men - Buttocks, Arm, Back
Women - Abdomen, Buttocks, Thigh, Shoulder
Think about your professionalism It's nice to see that many white-collar professionals to tattoo these days. It is becoming more main-stream and acceptable to all levels of education, background, and professions. Unfortunately, this does not mean that it is acceptable for employers or the professional worker clientelle. Before putting a tattoo in a visible area of your body, you may want to consider how it affects people around you.
Your tattoo is a reflection of you You can take the last tattoo magazine, and you will see some examples of a great work of art of very "frank" tattoos. Demons, serial killers and sexually explicit tattoos can be artistically perfect, but May not how you want people you have seen. Whatever you have tattooed on you is the impression people will make this kind of person you are. While this is not one of your own affairs, but, but, if you want to project a certain image, your tattoos should reflect that.
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