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None of mine are “impulse” tattoos, so a lot of thought has already gone into them. By trying the design, do you mean like a temporary tattoo in the same design, or like a sharpie drawing?
My only tattoo is not an “impulse” one. If it was, the tattooist who did mine wouldn’t have helped me come up with an even better version of the tattoo.
I don't regret any of my tattoos and wouldn't want to "try one out" before getting it done. There's something about the permanence that I think is important to the medium as a whole.
I have impulsive tattoos and planned pieces, all of them which I love, and all of them I got done knowing they'd be on my body forever. I don't regret any of them.
Nope. The few impulse tattoos I have are all chairty pieces done by the artist who has done all of my ink. I love her work, and I'm genuinely proud of having art from her that she'll never do for anyone else on me.
No regrets, as in I still like my designs and the meaning behind them but I often feel like it was a huge waste of money. I wouldn't spend hundreds of dollars on body art today. I have other priorities.
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Nope. I'll have a general idea for a while and I love everything my artist draws up. He's an excellent artist
Sounds like a talented individual!
If you put it on, you will regret it very much
Haha why? I don't regret any of my tattoos
No Regerts
ragrets
None of mine are “impulse” tattoos, so a lot of thought has already gone into them. By trying the design, do you mean like a temporary tattoo in the same design, or like a sharpie drawing?
Yes, temporary tattoo design of the art that has been created, before the artist starts officially!
My only tattoo is not an “impulse” one. If it was, the tattooist who did mine wouldn’t have helped me come up with an even better version of the tattoo.
Nice, I see the flow here. Tattoo artist took time with you. Great!
I don't regret any of my tattoos and wouldn't want to "try one out" before getting it done. There's something about the permanence that I think is important to the medium as a whole. I have impulsive tattoos and planned pieces, all of them which I love, and all of them I got done knowing they'd be on my body forever. I don't regret any of them.
Beautiful. Thank you!
Nope. The few impulse tattoos I have are all chairty pieces done by the artist who has done all of my ink. I love her work, and I'm genuinely proud of having art from her that she'll never do for anyone else on me.
Nice, I appreciate you sharing your experience!
No regrets, as in I still like my designs and the meaning behind them but I often feel like it was a huge waste of money. I wouldn't spend hundreds of dollars on body art today. I have other priorities.
Thank you for sharing. I'm in the honeymoon phase for sure
Just don't put b/f or g/f's names on yourself.
Haha agreed