Has anyone got a feminine tattoo? I really want a garter tattoo on my leg.
Has anyone got a feminine tattoo? I really want a garter tattoo on my leg.
My standard advice for tattoos:
Talk to an artist and settle on a design. Put it in the drawer and let it sit there for a year. If, after the year has elapsed, you still want the tattoo and the tattoo artist is still in business go ahead and have it done.
This protects you from both regret from hasty decisions and from the dangers of poor tattoo artists. A year without a tattoo is a small sacrifice when balanced against the possibility of a negative outcome.
Eryn
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I'm currently looking for the "right" artist - This is going on my upper right leg just below the hip as soon as I find her
I thought it looked like a corporate logo and apparently it's the logo of Rhondda Cynon Taf, a county borough in the South Wales Valleys of Wales according to wikipedia So I guess you live there? I definitely like the idea of a dragon in that style, but I probably wouldn't do a carbon copy of a county logo.
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Rachel,
As a crossdresser my personality has several facets. Therefore, I suppose I can be forgiven for being facetious.
Hi There I have a female lower back tattoo which my wife picked out [and I like it as well] and my wife and I have matching tattoos on our boobs
I don't have any feminine tattoos but I do have guy body art. I agree with Eryn in that tattoos are something you want to think long and hard about . . . they are going to be there permanently. Before I got each of my tattoos, I drew the design, thought about placement, talked to a tattoo artist and then waited. In one instance, I had a tattoo artist do a non-permanent rendering on my body so I could try it out before committing (cost a bit extra but it was worth it). If I had gone with my first knee jerk reaction when I was 17 I would have had some horrible snake, skull and dagger art on my forearm . . . thank goodness I waited.
The tattoo artist is a big factor to consider. Go in talk to him/her and ask to see samples and or testimonials of their work (good artists will have that). Look at the overall cleanliness of the place, are they wearing gloves, do they sanitize. Discuss placement, colour and pain (if you have never had a tattoo be prepared for the pain . . . this is a high speed needle cutting into your flesh and injecting ink).
Hugs
Isha
I use temp tattoos when I feel the need for one, if I like it I'll have several of the same kind made and wear it till I grow tired of it. Like Eryn said, after a year if I feel like I want to make it permanent I can do so at that time......so far I haven't felt I want one permanently. You can design what you want at the place I use, http://www.tattoosales.com , this way if after a time you don't like it, it comes right off.
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Never was a fan of tattoos. My Son has them but that's his thing. Don't forget whatever you get is with you forever.
Second star to the right and straight on till morning
Female tattoos? Like the so-called Arschgeweih?
I don't know about you guys, but I probably would have regretted every tattoo I considered in the last 10 years. It's not really hard to make a bad decision, especially when pink fog is involved.
Hi Destine, I think that tattoos look great on other peoples bodies.
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I love my tattoos. I did place them strategically so that they can all be covered with just a t-shirt.
As far as them being feminine, I have mostly retro pinup girls. They look fantastic in both guy and girl mode.
One is a silhouette of a woman as viewed through a keyhole. Kind of my subtle way of letting people know who I really am.
Just peek inside.
I think they are wonderful and very realistic. My favorites...and I know that they are cliché, but butterflies, flowers, hearts and fairy princesses. Quite honestly...I would get a permanent tramp stamp if I knew I was going to be alone for the rest of my life...but I do want to find and marry a special girl. So that over rules that idea.
I want to be a girl - that's all.
This is what I do as well...they are great item! I love that I can apply them when the mood strikes me...and just wash them away when I'm tired of them. Plus it's wonderful to be able to change them out...unlike those real tattoos. I love the lower back ones...I find them extremely sexy on girls.
I want to be a girl - that's all.
i'm with Kandy on this one. I don't like tatoos in general, but i could see going to the mall kiosk shops to get temporary tats, like a heart for the ankle. You live it and like it for a day. That's plenty for me.
Gee,
I like Eryn's solution here.
The only ones I know that are proud to have tattoos have a six figure number on the inside of their forearm.
They are glad that they are still alive to be able to show it.
Me I do not want to be marked for life.
Work on your elegance,
and beauty will follow.
Might be cool when you're 20.
How about when you're 60?
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i would love to have a feminine tattoo it would be a rose on my ankal have to get one soon .............
I've been mulling over getting a small strawberry tattoo on my hip—for five years. Still haven't pulled the trigger.
Go for it but remember it lasts forever so get the right one
I am not a fan of tattoos on males or females. I have none and it will stay that way.
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