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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #11
(05-02-2017, 04:24 PM)mothered Wrote:
(05-02-2017, 01:30 PM)Prince. Wrote: There's really no limit to how many is enough for someone and it all varies for each individual.

This ^^^

I'm not judgemental on the number of tattoos a person has. It's their decision, their body and none of my business.
I agree with you guys
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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #12
(05-04-2017, 06:21 AM)Pirate Wrote:
(05-02-2017, 04:24 PM)mothered Wrote:
(05-02-2017, 01:30 PM)Prince. Wrote: There's really no limit to how many is enough for someone and it all varies for each individual.

This ^^^

I'm not judgemental on the number of tattoos a person has. It's their decision, their body and none of my business.
I agree with you guys
If that's the opinion you agreed with, then why'd you make this thread?

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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #13
(05-04-2017, 06:47 AM)pvnk Wrote:
(05-04-2017, 06:21 AM)Pirate Wrote:
(05-02-2017, 04:24 PM)mothered Wrote: This ^^^

I'm not judgemental on the number of tattoos a person has. It's their decision, their body and none of my business.
I agree with you guys
If that's the opinion you agreed with, then why'd you make this thread?

Cause unlike you im not a closeminded dumbfucj
Whoop Whoop?

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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #14
It's entirely subjective. It's still seen as a career-limiting move by many, so I recommend hindsight if you are getting one. Lots of people regret them later, and they're easier to add than remove. If it's something you want, won't impact your salary, and it's an improvement to your body - more power to you. Sometimes tattoos can also be a mark of prestige or tell a story. I know multiple people that served our country and have Army/Marine tattoos. I also know people that got them in the spur of the moment and wish they hadn't.
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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #15
(05-08-2017, 11:45 PM)Oni Wrote: It's entirely subjective. It's still seen as a career-limiting move by many, so I recommend hindsight if you are getting one. Lots of people regret them later, and they're easier to add than remove. If it's something you want, won't impact your salary, and it's an improvement to your body - more power to you. Sometimes tattoos can also be a mark of prestige or tell a story. I know multiple people that served our country and have Army/Marine tattoos. I also know people that got them in the spur of the moment and wish they hadn't.
I also agree.
I have met a many who have decided that tats are not worthwhile.

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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #16
(05-09-2017, 12:02 AM)pvnk Wrote:
(05-08-2017, 11:45 PM)Oni Wrote: It's entirely subjective. It's still seen as a career-limiting move by many, so I recommend hindsight if you are getting one. Lots of people regret them later, and they're easier to add than remove. If it's something you want, won't impact your salary, and it's an improvement to your body - more power to you. Sometimes tattoos can also be a mark of prestige or tell a story. I know multiple people that served our country and have Army/Marine tattoos. I also know people that got them in the spur of the moment and wish they hadn't.
I also agree.
I have met a many who have decided that tats are not worthwhile.

Have you ever seen those tat cover up shows? Some of the stuff you see on there is truly horrific.


I've seen tats used in really beautiful ways so it really just depends on taste, how it will affect work-life and where on your body it is. I have professors who admitted to having approx 4 tattoos. None are visible in smart-wear for work. I would always recommend people wait until they're older to get them, though. Teen tattoos usually are some of the worst I've seen.

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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #17
For me, personally, I'd say one or two is enough for me. Too many tattoos is unappealing for me. I've thought about getting one for awhile myself.

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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #18
I am about to start both sleeves and chest and back I am super excited about it.

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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #19
(05-12-2017, 12:52 AM)Blitz420 Wrote: I am about to start both sleeves and chest and back I am super excited about it.

That sounds like one hell of a project, you must have a good artist. I'm planning on starting half-sleeves when I turn 18, then maybe expanding to full throughout my life.

In terms of the OP, whatever you're satisfied with (and can still afford) should be where you stop.
If you're getting trouble from management where you work, talk to your union rep if you're part of one, HR if you aren't.

I'm not sure about America (or even some parts of Canada), but there's laws in place in Ontario that protect people from prejudice caused by tattoos and piercings, given it isn't an impairment to your work (not implemented for sectors like childcare, for example).
It's often the outcasts, the iconoclasts ... those who have the least to lose because they
don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.

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RE: How many Tattoos is enough for somebody #20
(05-12-2017, 01:04 AM)Inori Wrote:
(05-12-2017, 12:52 AM)Blitz420 Wrote: I am about to start both sleeves and chest and back I am super excited about it.

That sounds like one hell of a project, you must have a good artist. I'm planning on starting half-sleeves when I turn 18, then maybe expanding to full throughout my life.

In terms of the OP, whatever you're satisfied with (and can still afford) should be where you stop.
If you're getting trouble from management where you work, talk to your union rep if you're part of one, HR if you aren't.

I'm not sure about America (or even some parts of Canada), but there's laws in place in Ontario that protect people from prejudice caused by tattoos and piercings, given it isn't an impairment to your work (not implemented for sectors like childcare, for example).

There's still a lot of stig out there for people with tattoos, often from the perspective of customers and not just management. However, timesachanging. Hopefully people will start to think about them as works of art and not a tag.

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