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Tattoos and muscle

One thing to consider.
An small anchor for a dingy, will turn into a huge anchor for a carrier once you grow!

Get the tat you want. your not a kid going out to be cool. Sounds like you know what you want and why!

Any Ink will draw attention away from the muscle. But it wont overshadow it to badly.
 
Not a dumb question at all in my opinion. I work too effing hard on my body to cover it up with stuff. Everyone's different though. I'll die with 0 tats, some people wish they were born with them.

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get that tat bro..i got a fairly good sized one on my left arm and it runs half way across bicep and tricep..looks great
 
i regret having tats. infact i just missed a really big bb opportunity and was told on the sideline the tats are the only reason. i have a lot of them though.
 
I am against tats because eventually you'll regret it IMO

Still not a dumb question...I think it's a perfectly valid question

**moving this to a forum that's more appropriate. Next time though, if you know a mod's gonna bitch about it, I suggest you post in a more appropriate forum.
 
I am against tats because eventually you'll regret it IMO

I respect your opinion, but I also debate how the decision to get a tattoo, which you may regret later, is different from any other decision which you may regret later? How about marrying, or buying a house in a particular city, or joining a certain church, or choosing a certain career? Seems to me that a tattoo which is later on unwanted, isn't nearly as big a problem as the fruits of other decisions. What if you lease a BMW for 3 years, and figure out after 10 months that you really wanted a Chevy 4x4? That's certainly a bigger thing to be stuck with than ink, in my opinion...

Believe me I DON'T MEAN that anyone should decide one morning they want a sleeve, and go at lunch time to get it started. I thought carefully about whether or not I wanted my tattoo, and I mean it was 20 years between the time I first thought about it and when I actually got it.

Charles
 
I respect your opinion, but I also debate how the decision to get a tattoo, which you may regret later, is different from any other decision which you may regret later? How about marrying, or buying a house in a particular city, or joining a certain church, or choosing a certain career? Seems to me that a tattoo which is later on unwanted, isn't nearly as big a problem as the fruits of other decisions. What if you lease a BMW for 3 years, and figure out after 10 months that you really wanted a Chevy 4x4? That's certainly a bigger thing to be stuck with than ink, in my opinion...

Believe me I DON'T MEAN that anyone should decide one morning they want a sleeve, and go at lunch time to get it started. I thought carefully about whether or not I wanted my tattoo, and I mean it was 20 years between the time I first thought about it and when I actually got it.

Charles

I highly doubt that a decision like careers or marriage is comparable to getting a tattoo...
 
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