I was once told that you shouldn’t get tattoos as you get older. Is this true?
@girlytattoo 139973 wrote:
I was once told that you shouldn’t get tattoos as you get older. Is this true?
lol are you serious?
@girlytattoo 139973 wrote:
I was once told that you shouldn’t get tattoos as you get older. Is this true?
What do you consider old?
I got my first tattoo three months after I turned 56 years old.
I will have to say FALSE!
Like Sam said, that will depend on your definition of old. I think that when you are very very old the skin gets very thin and that makes it harder to tattoo. But I have seen pics of some very elderly people, like in their late 80s or 90s, smiling as they get their first tattoo.
I’m actually kind of glad that I didn’t start until my 40s. By the time they start to spread and blur I expect to be able to blame it on my poor eyesight. Plus, itmeant that I could afford better work to start with.
Yes once you hit anything past 115 that would be to old because of complications.
I got my first when I was 40.
Unlike these oldies I got my first when I was 15, almost 9 years ago. I’ll stop getting tattooed at a certain age for one reason; I won’t have any room left.
But no. There is no upper age limit. People who tell you things like that are stupid and ignorant and best to ignore.
I agree with everyone else – you can get tattoos at any age (over 18) so long as you want them.
Personally I don’t think you’re ever too old for a tattoo. I was just interested in other peoples opinions because of what I was told.
People of all ages get tattoos. My landlord’s girlfriend is 70 and just scheduled getting her first tattoo.
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