Tattoos & Piercings: Thoughts & Experiences?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around personal opinions and experiences related to tattoos and piercings, including their aesthetic appeal, pain associated with them, and the implications of having them. Participants share their thoughts on whether certain tattoos or piercings are considered attractive or distasteful, as well as personal anecdotes regarding their own or their children's experiences with body modifications.

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  • Personal experiences

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express a strong dislike for tattoos and piercings, describing them as disgusting and unappealing.
  • Others share personal experiences with tattoos and piercings, noting pain levels and the significance of designs.
  • A participant mentions having had piercings that did not work out due to their immune system, while considering a more complex modification.
  • Concerns are raised about the implications of tattoos, particularly regarding stereotypes associated with certain designs, such as lower back tattoos.
  • Some participants discuss the permanence of tattoos and piercings, expressing hesitation about committing to a design they might later regret.
  • There are anecdotes about children getting piercings and the parental concerns that arise from it, including discussions about future tattoos.
  • One participant mentions a desire for a tattoo with personal meaning, while another reflects on the idea of getting tattoos if they were a rock star.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally do not reach a consensus, with strong opposing views on the appeal and appropriateness of tattoos and piercings. Some express admiration for certain designs, while others vehemently oppose them.

Contextual Notes

Participants' opinions are influenced by personal experiences and cultural perceptions, which may vary widely. The discussion includes anecdotal evidence and subjective interpretations of body modifications.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in personal experiences and opinions regarding body modifications, as well as those contemplating tattoos or piercings.

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I was just wondering what everyone thought of the idea of tattoos and piercings:confused:and do they hurt? Any thoughts or experiences on this? Are some good and some bad? i would like any input on the subject.

Thanks!
 
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I love both, but don't have any. I've had a piercing that I really wanted, twice, but my immune system won't accept them. Both just grew out and fell off. I think that I figured out a modification that would not grow out (since it would involve about 4 inches of tunneling), but my wife can't stand the idea of anybody modification. I'm still thinking about doing it anyhow, but it's an 'iffy' situation.
Wait for Doc Toxin to weigh in; he's got some awesome art.
 
No piercings for me, I used to do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and have been itching to do that or different grappling since I stopped. Long story short, if I get it pulled, it hurts. Don't want to take it off before every class, either.

No tattoos because it would have to be something I designed myself and I suck at that. Even if I did make something awesome, I change my mind too often to stick with it and not hate myself later.
 
I find both to be disgusting.

If a girl has a tattoo on her lower back, multiply the number of guys she said she has slept with by 10. I have yet to see a tattoo that I thought looked good. I am sorry, having razor wire around your bicep is played out and stupid.
 
Cyrus said:
I find both to be disgusting.

If a girl has a tattoo on her lower back, multiply the number of guys she said she has slept with by 10. I have yet to see a tattoo that I thought looked good. I am sorry, having razor wire around your bicep is played out and stupid.

you think that's bad...I saw a guy today walking on the street who had a crown of thorns around his NECK. I was like
 
Cyrus said:
I find both to be disgusting.

If a girl has a tattoo on her lower back, multiply the number of guys she said she has slept with by 10. I have yet to see a tattoo that I thought looked good. I am sorry, having razor wire around your bicep is played out and stupid.

I have to agree with my man Cyrus here.
 
What do you think of belly button piercings then?
 
Cyrus said:
I find both to be disgusting.

If a girl has a tattoo on her lower back, multiply the number of guys she said she has slept with by 10. I have yet to see a tattoo that I thought looked good. I am sorry, having razor wire around your bicep is played out and stupid.

The standard "picked off of the wall" tattoos like something on the lower back or the barbed wire around the biceps we can agree is stupid, but what do you think of tattoos that are original?

And what about pierced ears? Do you find those disgusting as well? I mean, they are pretty standard these days, even the previous generation saw them as nothing special.
 
Cyrus said:
If a girl has a tattoo on her lower back, multiply the number of guys she said she has slept with by 10.

Haha sooooo many girls at UA have tramp stamps.
 
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LOL "tramp staps"...
 
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Cyrus said:
I find both to be disgusting.

If a girl has a tattoo on her lower back, multiply the number of guys she said she has slept with by 10. I have yet to see a tattoo that I thought looked good. I am sorry, having razor wire around your bicep is played out and stupid.
I love both (on real people).

I use to date a girl with a very hot tatoo on her lower back. She designed it herself (was a painter) and it looked amazing, but she had very little experience with men, and was boring in bed.
 
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Cyrus said:
I find both to be disgusting.

If a girl has a tattoo on her lower back, multiply the number of guys she said she has slept with by 10. I have yet to see a tattoo that I thought looked good. I am sorry, having razor wire around your bicep is played out and stupid.

I take it you've met every single chick on this planet with a tattoo on that area to justify this claim?
 
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mcknia07 said:
I was just wondering what everyone thought of the idea of tattoos and piercings:confused:and do they hurt? Any thoughts or experiences on this? Are some good and some bad? i would like any input on the subject.

Thanks!

I have 2 panthers and a celtic knot,pain is relative but high density ( filling in) is agony, after 30 mins under the needle one wishes for an end.
 
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My daughter has had the corners of her upper and lower lips pierced and has put rings in the holes to link them together. I can't imagine what that feels like and refuse to find out. It is illegal to pierce kids under 18 in this state without a parent's permission, but she had it done by a friend (?) and won't say who it was. She assures me that on her 18th birthday she is going to get a tattoo, location unspecified. She is very good at drawing and is considering becoming a tattoo artist herself. That girl pokes a big hole in her father's heart.
 
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My hubby and I have little matching tattoos but I'm not saying what / where :wink:
 
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Cyrus said:
I find both to be disgusting.

If a girl has a tattoo on her lower back, multiply the number of guys she said she has slept with by 10. I have yet to see a tattoo that I thought looked good. I am sorry, having razor wire around your bicep is played out and stupid.

on the same track, if a guy has piercings divide the number of girls he said he has slept with by 10
 
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jimmysnyder said:
My daughter has had the corners of her upper and lower lips pierced and has put rings in the holes to link them together. I can't imagine what that feels like and refuse to find out. It is illegal to pierce kids under 18 in this state without a parent's permission, but she had it done by a friend (?) and won't say who it was. She assures me that on her 18th birthday she is going to get a tattoo, location unspecified. She is very good at drawing and is considering becoming a tattoo artist herself. That girl pokes a big hole in her father's heart.

Wow, there's parental love and support for you.
 
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What do you do with the tenths of girls...?
 
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save them up and recycle
 
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jimmysnyder said:
My daughter has had the corners of her upper and lower lips pierced and has put rings in the holes to link them together. I can't imagine what that feels like and refuse to find out. It is illegal to pierce kids under 18 in this state without a parent's permission, but she had it done by a friend (?) and won't say who it was. She assures me that on her 18th birthday she is going to get a tattoo, location unspecified. She is very good at drawing and is considering becoming a tattoo artist herself. That girl pokes a big hole in her father's heart.

Jimmy, I can relate. My 15-1/2 year old daughter has decided that "high school sucks" and has gone from and honor student in AP classes to, well, barely passing her easiest class. Sigh. So much for getting into a good college straight out of high school!

It's tough watching your kids make decisions that you *know* they'll later regret. But, I made quite a few of those myself at that age, and managed to do OK!
 
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NeoDevin said:
Wow, there's parental love and support for you.
You have no idea.
 
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I have a total of 6 piercing well 5 now, 3 in my left ear and 2 in my right. I use to have a lip ring! I gave them all to myself, and all i got to say is I have nothing against piercing. But if u decide to get one you will have the marks on your body for the rest of your life. Like where my lip ring was I have a divot!

Then tattoos, there is only to ways I would get a tattoos, again I have nothing against them i just don’t want to look at the same thing on my body for the rest of my life. I can’t even keep a background on my desktop for more that a week. But one way I would get one is if it had some meaning to me, like I would like to get one to remember my grandmother by. The second way is if I was a rock star, I would sleeve up my arms!
 
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lisab said:
Jimmy, I can relate. My 15-1/2 year old daughter has decided that "high school sucks" and has gone from and honor student in AP classes to, well, barely passing her easiest class. Sigh. So much for getting into a good college straight out of high school!

It's tough watching your kids make decisions that you *know* they'll later regret. But, I made quite a few of those myself at that age, and managed to do OK!
Hey! is lisab my wife's avatar? I would ask you to list your daughter's interests, but I fear you already have. Been there, done that, can't wait for senility.
 
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jimmysnyder said:
You have no idea.

Well, I had a friend in high school who wanted to be a tatoo artist. His parents helped him out and supported him. Last year (that's 5 years out of high school) he opened his own shop. He now makes more money than his parents combined. Think about supporting your daughter in what she wants to do, rather than trying to put her into your own concept of what an acceptable career is.
 
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NeoDevin said:
Well, I had a friend in high school who wanted to be a tatoo artist. His parents helped him out and supported him. Last year (that's 5 years out of high school) he opened his own shop. He now makes more money than his parents combined. Think about supporting your daughter in what she wants to do, rather than trying to put her into your own concept of what an acceptable career is.
Like I said, no idea. My daughter has been failing in school for two years now. She used to get A's. I watch in horror. I am glad that she wants to be a tattoo artist. I have given her advice on how to get started. I heap support on the poor thing. In the past that has always resulted in her abandoning whatever it was that I was supporting. If she has any interest in anything, I can't pry it out of her. My concern is not that she will become a tattoo artist, as I said she draws well. My concern is that she will fail at it because that is the root of her problem, she doesn't give a fig for anything.
 
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Then I apologize, I misinterpreted what you were saying.
 
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In High school my image was a Hardcore Death Metal rocker. I had the piercing and outfits, the works. But when I finished high school last year when I was 19, Late because I dropped out when I was 16. Now a little over a year now and I don’t look anything like it did, I cut my hair took my lip ring out and ware normal chose, why because my environment changed. I now have a job and I am my own person. High School is the worst thing that can happen to a Teenage, I picked up so many bad habits there, cigarettes, weed, drugs most people don’t even know of them like DXM, Saliva. I did so many illegal things but I was not a lucky one, I never got caught! "Yes Unlucky" When I was 18 me and a few friends were throwing ears of corn at cars from inside the field, well the cops showed up there and my a my friend crawled thought the field for 2 hours to get home. That was my wake up call I thought I'm 18 and can go to jail / prison that was the last crime I did. What I'm trying to say is this will all pass your kids are just trying capitalize on there image in high school.
 
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lisab said:
My hubby and I have little matching tattoos but I'm not saying what / where :wink:
I'm guessing yours says 'his' and his says 'hers'. How sweet. But there!:eek:
 
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NeoDevin said:
Then I apologize, I misinterpreted what you were saying.
Think nothing of it, thanks for the chance to vent. I take it you don't have a teenage daughter. Surely you are aware of the parent's curse: "I hope your kids do to you what you do to me." I have never invoked it, it seems too cruel to me.
 
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mcknia07 said:
I was just wondering what everyone thought of the idea of tattoos and piercings:confused:and do they hurt? Any thoughts or experiences on this?

I have 2 piercings; both hurt. The nipple piercing hurt more than the PA, but the PA put me down for a weekend.

I think you should do whatever you want. The one thing that has always been my guide for tatoos/piercings is that I didn't want to make myself unemployable.
 

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