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Only if its below the waistline and above the thighs. Any other place would be much too embarrassing.
Originally Posted by micaela /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is is considered rude to ask someone if you can look at their tattoo? I have found myself several times wanting to get a closer look at the artwork on someone's arm & wondering which is more rude -- stealing stares or just asking to look at it?? Or maybe I should just squelch my curiosity??? What's proper? |
Originally Posted by Sovkiller /img/forum/go_quote.gif What is so interesting in a tatoo??? I do not get it, that is probably why I would never bother in even consider to have one done, maybe an old fashion guy...Do the same as I do, simply ignore them... |
Originally Posted by nick20 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I get asked that quite frequently; at least a few times a week, if not more. Girls ask the most, but it doesn't bother me, I enjoy using my tattoos as conversation starters; and girls sometimes have tattoos on their back, which means.. well, use your imagination. Nonetheless, I have some really detailed and expensive tattoo's that I love to show off. I usually wear my sleeves rolled up a little bit, to show off the lower parts of the tattoo and the build in my arms. I visit a world-class tattoo specialist, who does exceptional work. He works by appointment only, and it usually takes a month or more to see him. -Nick |
Originally Posted by monolith /img/forum/go_quote.gif What's so interesting about any piece of art? |
Originally Posted by micaela /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is is considered rude to ask someone if you can look at their tattoo? I have found myself several times wanting to get a closer look at the artwork on someone's arm & wondering which is more rude -- stealing stares or just asking to look at it?? Or maybe I should just squelch my curiosity??? What's proper? |
Originally Posted by dj_mocok /img/forum/go_quote.gif Need pictures. Not that I wanna see your toned arm, but I wanna see a world class tattoo works. By the way, I always wonder, how much will it cost to make a full back Yakuza-style tattoo... I'm talking about those colourful, very artsy tattoo. Anyone knows? I really appreciate that kind of tattoo. I think that's how tattoo should look like, not "I love mum" type of stuff. |
Originally Posted by Digitalbath3737 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sometime it's annoying. Like if I'm in the middle of doing something. But i someone ask to check it out at in regular time I don't mind at all. |
Originally Posted by luckypictures /img/forum/go_quote.gif So is that to say that the entire American style of traditional tattooing is not art? (See Sailor Jerry Collins, Charlie Wagner, the Bowry Boys, Mike Malone, etc) Oh, and not all tattoos hurt. Not all of mine haver hurt, and only at the beginning, because I'm not used to it. After a few minutes, it really doesn't hurt at all, unless a tender area is reached. Then again, I'm biased. I have "the Painproof Man" tattooed across my chest. |
Originally Posted by daveDerek /img/forum/go_quote.gif proper etiquette - say 'oh my god! why would you mutilate yourself like that?! can you imagine how ridiculous that thing will look in 25 years!' |