Sunday, December 26, 2010

Tattoo Pictures by Stanley Fox


What tattoo is right for me? – Choosing an Appropriate Tattoo for Yourself


What tattoo is right for me? is a question a lot of sober people ask themselves before getting a tattoo.


It’s a good question to ask as well. Those tattoos which seem to get picked off a wall on a whim, just to fulfill the wanting of a tattoo during a drunken outing while on leave in Bangkok, are rarely the kind of tattoos which end up being appreciated after experiencing the test of time.


Likewise, the name of someone you thought was the love of your life, but actually ended up just being an angry drug addict who stole everything you had, leaving you nothing but a social disease you can’t even pronounce is rarely a tattoo you’re going to end up proudly displaying to your grandchildren.


Picking a tattoo should be a rather spiritual event. Not spiritual as in asking your priest the next time you are in a confession booth if he thinks a picture of a morph between Hendrix and Jesus is a good idea for a tattoo, but spiritual meaning that it represents something which is already within your own spirit.  An idea, a philosophy, a detail of your personal history or a portrait of a family member who was run over by a busload of nuns on the way to a bake sale and bingo fundraiser.


Just try to avoid the big mistake tattoos, like the name of someone you are dating or are married to. If you truly love this person, don’t tattoo them into your skin, no matter how romantic you think it may be, unless they are recently deceased.


Another big no-no is celebrities and sport heroes. I’ll make an exception here for various cartoon characters, especially if they are doing things completely out of character. Which is going to be hard with Bugs Bunny since, as we all know, that rabbit would do just about anything for a laugh or a carrot.


So remember, when asking yourself: What tattoo is right for me? It’s rarely the same tattoo that is right for someone else.


Do tattoos stretch when pregnant? – Tattooed Skin Acts the Same as Non-tattooed Skin


Women who get tattoos when they are very young don’t often think about placement of said tattoos being an issue later in life. Not many woman ask the question; do tattoos stretch when pregnant, before getting a tattoo. The degree of stretching will ultimately depend on where it is located on the body.


Think about the parts of a woman’s body that stretch during pregnancy and don’t say all parts. Granted, the stomach, backside, and breasts are places that get stretched the most. The thighs and arms might see a bit of additional stretching, but not nearly as much as these first three body parts mentioned.


There are plenty of creams and such to keep stretch marks to a minimum, but there isn’t any magic cream that will keep your tiny lady bug tattoo on your left breast as small as it was when it first became placed there. Chances are that this little bug will be turned into a big bug by the time the baby is born. Even if your body gets back in tip top shape once the baby is born and weaned, there’s no guarantee that your lady bug tattoo will ever be the same again.


Some women luck out and don’t gain much weight when they become pregnant, which saves their tattoos from being stretched out too much. If you are thinking about having kids in the future and still want to get a tattoo, then definitely think about placement of the tattoo. There is also the other option of waiting until after the baby is born and you are the weight you wish to be.


When women ask; do tattoos stretch when pregnant, they are often bummed by the answer – yes. However, this doesn’t mean that your tattoo will definitely become completely distorted beyond all recognition. It simply means that there might be a need to do some touching up to it later on.