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    I know a lot of people of various types with tattoos.

    I like the huge artistic ones, but I don't like how they age. So I'm not going to get one.
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    If anything, I think that many SLEs and SEEs have tattoos. And I have also heard that, in the ancient times, warriors used to have tattoos. So, perhaps SLEs and SEEs made good warriors then, so that custom has "survived" within their subconscious mind...or something like that.
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    I wanted to get a big dragonfly with eyes on it's wings done on my back, dragonflies symbolize power & defeat of self created illusions. This was a year ago, but I hesitated a lot, cause of possible regret. I thought of getting a wild horse on my belly to symbolize freedom & I'm adamant that I want to be childless, so if I ever got infected by 'baby fever' the thought of a huge stretched horse across my abdomin might put me off. lol
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    I wouldn't get a Tattoo because it is too permanent and too expensive to get it removed. Styles change, symbolic meanings change, social group change, feelings change, prospective change. It's just too uncertain to do something permanent like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by octopuslove View Post
    My SLE boyfriend wants a tattoo, but he has no thoughts as to design, he just knows he wants a tattoo, which I think is a hilariously Fi-PoLR approach.
    Um...how does that have anything to do with Fi PoLR? I want things and I don't know what they will look like until I find them and I say, "yeah, that's perfect." That doesn't make me Fi PoLR and if it does, "will you marry me?" LOL
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    Small tattoos look nice on some people. A part of me wants a tattoo, but at the same time, thinking about it long-term, I'm sure I would grow to hate it and regret getting it. Plus, I don't really care to spend that kind of money on a tattoo when it could go towards something more tangible. So chances are, I won't ever get one, but they still look nice (in small doses) on some people.

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    I have had tattoo since 2003 and another since 2009. I'll be getting a third one this January.

    Tattoos become a part of you. When I wake up or look in the mirror, I rarely ever notice them. They merely appear as "me". However, mine are personal markers. In a way, to me, they are a part of a process within the continuum of my life.

    Also, they only hurt if you have them inked over specific areas, especially areas with tight skin tissue and bones.

    The next one will go over my left pectoral to below my collar bone, curving around my rib cage towards my back. The first one in on my leg. The second one is on my pelvis.

    Realy, the only thing that sucks about them is that they itch for a week. If youre sure to make sure theyre not visible for jobs, etc., then no one gives a shit.

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    I have only one life as far as I'm concerned so I'm gonna rape my skin. I want very visible tattoos as well.
    One is certain: Swastika. Pi with it's many digits would be awesome as well.
    The other one could be something slightly relating to Fight Club.
    I would take some tattoos about some drugs. Like the alchemical formula of LSD and ethanol. It's just that I'm not sure whether I'll become all-out ascetic one day.
    I wish one of my friends died so I could have cool memorial tattoo. I also like Ouroboros and Terra symbol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by octopuslove View Post
    Unfortunately, I think getting one on my ribs would be awesome, plus I am a wuss.
    Bring some sucker with ya for moral support and squeeze their hand until they feel the pain, too, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aquagraph View Post
    I have only one life as far as I'm concerned so I'm gonna rape my skin. I want very visible tattoos as well.
    One is certain: Swastika. Pi with it's many digits would be awesome as well.
    The other one could be something slightly relating to Fight Club.
    I would take some tattoos about some drugs. Like the alchemical formula of LSD and ethanol. It's just that I'm not sure whether I'll become all-out ascetic one day.
    I wish one of my friends died so I could have cool memorial tattoo. I also like Ouroboros and Terra symbol.
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    I just got my arm finished and I was lying when I said they didn't hurt. Time for some Norco's. I personally don't think enough people have tattoos...if they do, it's something small and unnoticeable, I like it bold and in your face.

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    i want a tattoo but i'm reallY indecisive and for that reason i'll probablY never get one. i want something meaningful to me, maYBe something i designed mYself or bY a friend. haven't found that Yet and i'm not trying to get one for the sake of it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Allie View Post
    i want a tattoo but i'm reallY indecisive and for that reason i'll probablY never get one. i want something meaningful to me, maYBe something i designed mYself or bY a friend. haven't found that Yet and i'm not trying to get one for the sake of it
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    Yeah well i got on mY laptop last night and theY weren't working anYmore. a;lksdfja;lskdfja;lskdfja;lskjfa;lskfja;sldfjk
    maybe a saint is just a dead prick with a good publicist
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritsa33 View Post
    That's in hebrew; from the torah...lol.
    It's from the Song of Songs 6:3:

    "I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allie View Post
    Yeah well i got on mY laptop last night and theY weren't working anYmore. a;lksdfja;lskdfja;lskdfja;lskjfa;lskfja;sldfjk
    Oh Y, oh Y?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozz View Post
    I wouldn't get a Tattoo because it is too permanent and too expensive to get it removed. Styles change, symbolic meanings change, social group change, feelings change, prospective change. It's just too uncertain to do something permanent like that.
    Yeah basically. I think of the things that were important to me and meant something at 5, or at 15, or at 25, so much change, so why would I get something permanently inked on me that by the time I'm 35 won't mean the same thing any more? We're always growing, expanding and changing and what seems profound now may seem trite later.

    I've heard some people remark that their tattoos are like a historical record, marking where they were at the time in their life they got it. I understand that motivation, but don't desire to do that myself. Or there are people who get tattoos to remind them of people who mean something to them, and I also understand that motivation, but again, it's not something I want to do.

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    These days I would do something really simplistic, like the chinese kanji for 1 or a hydrogen molecule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessica129 View Post
    I just got my arm finished and I was lying when I said they didn't hurt. Time for some Norco's. I personally don't think enough people have tattoos...if they do, it's something small and unnoticeable, I like it bold and in your face.
    I saw your arm tattoo on facebook, cool stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by hkkmr View Post
    These days I would do something really simplistic, like the chinese kanji for 1 or a hydrogen molecule.
    I knew a girl in college who wanted to get the word for refrigerator on her arm, only because she knew it wouldn't matter what it says so long as it looks cool.

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    My friend colin and I are getting matching tattoos of a broken window with shards of glass falling out, and our initials on the glass shards. One time we had a fight and he pushed me through a window. It was fun.
    But, for a certainty, back then,
    We loved so many, yet hated so much,
    We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...

    Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
    Whilst our laughter echoed,
    Under cerulean skies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by octopuslove View Post
    I'd like a molecule... maybe dopamine, since I definitely won't get sick of it

    I guess it would serve me right if I got Parkinson's though.
    I take 3.5mg (Mirapex) of it every night. It'll make any normal person puke at that ratio. I hate taking it nightly, but infinite annoyance is better than a fubar CNS. Those with Parkinson's can take even more, but they hate it. Trust me, dopamine straight to the brain can be a kill joy. It's a sick paradox.

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    Se egos were the first ppl to get tattoos, underage. iirc most of the people ive seen with tattoos have been Se egos or xIEs
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    A large (N = 1375; 873 women, 502 men) sample of college students completed measures of demograph-
    ics, body modification (i.e., tattoos and body piercings), and measures of the Big Five personality traits,
    social desirability, and need for uniqueness. Tattooed participants, as compared to their non-tattooed
    counterparts, scored significantly lower on agreeableness and conscientiousness and significantly higher
    on need for uniqueness. Body pierced participants, as compared to their non-pierced counterparts, scored
    significantly lower on conscientiousness and significantly higher on openness to experience. Although
    statistically significant, these relationships explain very small amounts of variance and most likely reflect
    inconsequential real world differences between those with and without these two forms of body modi-
    fication. Our findings suggest caution when attributing psychopathology to adults who possess tattoos
    and/or body piercings.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...9188690800130X

    Research supports personality differences between tattooed and non-tattooed individuals. However, few studies have investigated whether any of these differences are associated with positive indicators for tattooed individuals. In this study, personality differences between tattooed and non-tattooed individuals in three of the Big Five personality areas considered critical to successful employees in the workforce were examined. Previous research has established that higher levels of conscientiousness and extraversion coupled with lower levels of neuroticism are indicators of high-quality employees. The present study attempts to augment this line of research by adding the dimension of tattoos; investigating whether individuals with tattoos report more positive personality indicators in these dimensions than individuals without tattoos. Thus it was hypothesized that tattooed individuals would report higher levels of conscientiousness and extraversion and lower levels of neuroticism than non-tattooed individuals. For this purpose, N = 521 individuals completed an online survey, which included the 44-Question Big Five Inventory. An independent sample t-test revealed a statistically significant difference between tattooed (M = 3.41, SD = 0.77) and non-tattooed (M = 3.21, SD = 0.83) groups in the Big Five personality area of extraversion, t (521) = 0.39, p = .004, d = 0.25. There were no other statistically significant differences. These findings indicate that tattooed individuals may be better employees than previously believed, as the extraversion component of the Big Five Inventory, has been found to be a critical indicator of successful job performance.
    https://www.jyi.org/2016-april/2017/...ed-individuals

    Just two papers that I found from a quick search. Others could search for more if interested.

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    I don't have tattoos but I've always admired this art. I really love Japanese style Tattoos, not only the esthetic but also the traditional methodology. When I look at some traditional Yakuza tattoos I'm just amazed. I like those "Ink shows" and all those great Tattoo Artists.
    Anyway, If I could I would have my chinese astrological sign Tattooed in my back. But alas 1) I'm Broke and 2) I don't like needles !!
     
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