feminine. Any ideas? I’m going to get a tattoo for my 18th b-day, possibly a small one behind my ear and I want it to be a feminine symbol of leaving home to go to college, setting free, and becoming an independent woman. I’m having a really hard time finding what’s right. The only possibilities so far have been some kind of bird like a finch, or a feather of some kind. Please Help!
A butterfly…I have a tattoo on my shoulder. It represents so many things in my life. Freedom/Free/Wings…butterfly would fit…Enjoy your new place
i just wanna say ONE thing…
you might be going off to colledge – but its your first year…you are still going to need your parents…you havnt “left home” untill you go at least 6 months without needing money, laundry, them to make appointments, have ALL your mail shipped to your house, and pay ALL your own bills….
your not independant yet. you just have a bigger play-pen
I am curious why behind the ear…..
I have to agree with pepsicol
You should go into a shop and check out the designs.
It should be something that catches your eye as you look at them.
Your not totally Free or an Independent woman til your parents don’t pay your bills anymore…..LOL!
Including College.
Tattoos are not feminine. Have you ever seen an older woman with an old tattoo? They look like massive bruises.
Give it sommore thought. I don’t think that’s reason enough to get a tattoo, but hey, that’s just my opinion. Everyone leaves home eventually…. hopefully.
And some tattoos are -very- feminine.
MEN age just as well. Their tattoos done years and years ago don’t look so great either.
I think you’re getting prematurely excited about leaving home, really, I’d wait as you could well be living back with your parents before long if you don’t manage it out in the real world. Especially behind your ear, thats gunna effect future employment you know, nice to think it won’t but it will definately. I constantly have to roll my sleeves right down, pull my collar up and button up to hide my tattoos when visiting a client, it’s a right pisser but I know people may look differently at me, and I would have lost quite a bit of work over the years if I didn’t cover up at times. Nice to think at your age, ‘Oh fuck them, if they don’t agree then i don’t want thier work’, unfortunatley once compeltely independant and without mum and dad to help, you need to be sure you have work and everyones money is as good as anyone elses these days, so think about it.
If you’re hell bent on it, get it somewhere else.
@EDWARD W 23944 wrote:
Tattoos are not feminine. Have you ever seen an older woman with an old tattoo? They look like massive bruises.
Thats hugely down to old inks and needles etc. With modern equipment they will stand a much better chance of staying definitive for many years.
Obviously once very old and we start to wrinkle and shrink thier is nothing we can do about that and they will distort quite badly, I very much doubt I’ll be feeling the need to keep my 6pack (dream on sunshine) in order then though so who gives a fuck, I see old guys with old ink and I just try to imagine the life they had and how different they must have been from an old freil guy.
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