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No but a blured mess looks like a blured mess which is what most tattoos look like forty years on.

 

oh, ok, I just wondered why you were paying such close attention to old peoples skin.

 

I bet the old people don't care, I know I won't care what I look like when I'm old.

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Just go and have a look at older people who had tattoos when they were young, most of them look like they've contacted some form of sking disease.

 

What's a sking disease and why should the old person be bothered if they get one?

 

As Bulgarian has said, by the time you're old and wrinkly you generally don't give a toss what other people think of you, so if I already don't care what you think about my tattoo and I'm only just past 40, can you imagine how much I'll care by the time I'm 80?

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What's a sking disease and why should the old person be bothered if they get one?

 

As Bulgarian has said, by the time you're old and wrinkly you generally don't give a toss what other people think of you, so if I already don't care what you think about my tattoo and I'm only just past 40, can you imagine how much I'll care by the time I'm 80?

 

I can imagine an 18 year old being put off from some course of action because it will leave them looking ugly by the time they're 60. I cannot for the life of me, imagine a 60 year old regretting what they look like...

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im not just having one done because im 18 ive wanted one for quite some time now but obviously ive not been old enough. i was thinking about having a pink bow as i lost my nannan and grandad to cancer last year xx

 

Just don't get a meaningful "memorial" tattoo in the "tramp-stamp" area (bottom of back above yer bum crack) :o !

I have met someone with the name of a lost loved one tattooed right there, it's just not right!

 

Just go and have a look at older people who had tattoos when they were young, most of them look like they've contacted some form of sking disease.

 

Is that a disease from skiing? how do you "contact" it? :hihi:

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Tattoos are cheap, nasty and very, very liable to changes in fashion.

 

Personally, I jump to negative conclusions about anyone I know who has a tattoo. It doesn't matter what it is or where it is, if they've decided to have indellible ink injected under their skin in hope that it somehow makes them more complete/attractive, then it tells me they have underlying issues with body image/confidence/acceptance.

 

People are perfect the way they are naturally, just because that's the way they are.

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