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writes: Ok, so this isnt a realtionship question or anything but i was wondering if someone could help me with this decision. i have a tattoo on my back towards my neck and its fairly decent size tattoo about 7 inches in length and about 4 inches wide. now i want another tattoo of tinkerbell or a phoenix. i had cancer when i was 7 so i thought i want something that actually means something to me, but if i get a phoenix its going to have to be big and i want it very detailed and in color. i want it to come out of flames like its being reborn like how i had cancer i was reborn. but then theres tinkerbell ive been obsessed with tinkerbell my whole life and she does mean alot to me because i was introduced to tinkerbell when i was in the hospital and it was my very first blanket when i was born. but the thing is, is where should i get it? im thinking the phoenix could go on the lower half of my back but im not sure. and the tinkerbell could go on my calf or thigh i have no idea. there are so many decisions to make and i dont want to get it wrong when i get my tattoo so if someone could help me figure this out that would be amazing. thanks so much.
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reader, HereAreMyTwoCents +, writes (29 September 2009):
Before you get anymore tattoos, do remember the old reminder about how things sag and tattoos don't look that good once you are older. With that in mind, look at your body, are you pearshaped apple shaped, etc? Which parts of your body are going to go through the least amount of change as you age? Where does fat deposit on your body first? If it's on your lower body, keep your tattoos on your upper body. If it's on your upper body that fat goes first, keep your tattoos low on your body. That's just my two cents.
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reader, anonymous, writes (29 September 2009): I have no idea, i haven't seen your body or anything and i don't know how the tattoos would look altogether as an ensemble you need to consult a tattoo artist before you get it done
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reader, Denizen +, writes (29 September 2009):
I don't understand why you are asking this question in a relationship forum. Surely the way forward, if you are convinced permanent body art is cool, is to Google tats and your home state to find the artists nearest to you.
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