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Old 07-28-2005, 12:31 AM   #1
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Thinking about getting one and wondered what your guys' thoughts were about it. I wanted my name in Norse runes above a valknot ( I'm Āsatru). I was just wondering about the pain factor and thoughts about location, etc.

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Old 07-28-2005, 01:32 AM   #2
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It feels like rubbing sandpaper into your skin, REALLY HARD. But think about what makes it painful. Its like getting alot of shots, but the needle is solid, and doesn't go so deep.
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Old 07-28-2005, 03:48 AM   #3
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Of course the tattoo artist could be drunk or high on something, use a dirty needle or whatever it was that made the tattoo on my friend's arm rot and partly dissapear.

Ah well....anyway...good luck.
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Old 07-28-2005, 05:34 AM   #4
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Johnny is right, you have to be sure to choose your artist carefully. People that are recommended to you by friends are cool, but check out his shop, some of his work, talk to people that have ink by him, and see what it looks like, a month later, better yet, a year later.
Another thing to remember is that a tattoo is an open wound, and must be taken care of accordingly. Sometimes, problems that result from a tattoo are the fault of the person getting it, not the person doing it. Good luck with it.
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Old 07-28-2005, 05:51 AM   #5
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How big will it be? Is it important that you can see it?

A popular location is the neck or the upper arm(be sure that your muscles dont become bigger/smaller so that your skin is strechted)

But why dont you try first a fake tatoo? so you can see how it will look like and you dont have to keep it till you die
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Old 07-28-2005, 07:17 AM   #6
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I have a tattoo that covers most of my right arm. It doesnīt hurt that much to take. The firs 5 minutes are uncomfortable and after that the skin goes quite dump. Mine took 4 hours and was done in 2 parts (2x2hours). Itīs been about 5 years now and most of the time I donīt even remember I have it. If I have a meeting at work with a client then I just put on a shirt that covers it. No biggie.

And take all above advices seriously. Just donīt be Johnnys friend and you`ll do just fine=D
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Old 07-28-2005, 08:08 AM   #7
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I'm sure you've heard this lots of times, but tattoos are *permanent*. You can get them removed but it leaves a scar. Just be sure you're going to be happy with in 10 years, or even 20. And don't get it just because it's cool, it should have some meaning for you. But I did read your post, and it seems it does have meaning for you, so cheers. Wherever you put it, make sure it's someplace that can be covered, just in case you end up in a job where they really frown on body art. I'd say upper arm is a good location. Obvious when you want it to be, and as Jani says, you can cover it up if need be.

As to pain, probably won't hurt much as long as the artist doesn't hit a nerve cluster. Got a shot (worlds apart I know) and the nurse stuck it in a nerve cluster, the spasm broke the needle off in my arm.
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Old 07-28-2005, 10:13 AM   #8
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In addition to that, if pain is a concern, you should just avoid bones. The ankle and the middle of the back come to mind... these places HURT.
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Old 07-28-2005, 06:35 PM   #9
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Yup, anywhere where the distance between the skin and te bone is small will hurt more, its only in some places that you can't feel it, in fact when I was getting mine in some places it was like a relaxing vibrating pen on my back.... Then he would go over the shoulder bone.... And that hurts..


If you want the truth, imagine getting an injection...Not so bad, then imagine them dragging the needle along your skin while its still in...
So yeah, it can be pretty painfull, it just depends on where you want it, I dont think it hurts all that much on your arm, but I have mine over my back and the spine and the shoulder blades were the painfull parts.

I also heard that the lower back (where alot of girls seem to get them) hurts like a bitch, but I ave a very high tolerance for pain so it didn't bother me, and if the design is simple it wont take that long.
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Old 07-28-2005, 06:44 PM   #10
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I knew this guy once that had the name of the local footballclub tattood on his forhead, that must have hurt i think. Not to mention the Londoner that worked with us on the Heineken breweries, he had a parrot tattood on top of his head, it covered his skull completely. The thought alone of sticking needles in my head makes me sick.
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