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I really don't get the appeal of tattoos. I know many if not most people get them when they are still teens because teenagers never think about how that tattoo is going to be with them for the rest of their life. How will they know they'll still like the tattoo a year from now, let alone their whole life? As we get older our bodies change, which can make the tat look distorted. Also I've seen a few videos and TV shows of people with fail tattoos. It's really scary how many tat "artists" can't spell, they certainly can't draw, and are probably high on drugs while injecting dye into your skin. People like that might also not be using sanitary tools.
Well, I think the general consensus is yes, if it's just something you think is cool at 18 then chances are you're going to regret it by 30. That's a good reason not to get something meaningless.
Mine are all religiously oriented. My beliefs have changed much since I was 18 sure, but what was important to me spiritually then is still important now, because it is a core value. Growing older in and of itself doesn't always change these things. Hell, you get old enough your whole body starts to look distorted, not just your tattoos. Like everything with growing old, tattoos aren't going to look as great when you're 80 as they did when you were 18, but neither is your bum or your face, in all likelihood. Doesn't stop you from having a bum and a face.
As for the health concerns yep, you have to choose your studio and artist properly. Make sure they autoclave, use gloves and rubbing alcohol, the premises are clean and you are able to have a coherent conversation with the artist. They also likely have a portfolio of their work for you to see if it matches your intentions, an very often, people will see someone else's tattoos and ask where they got them done so you learn a lot by the artist and studio's reputation and work, and other people's experiences. Most of those tattoo nightmares go along with a very predictable story involving drugs, girls, home jobs, gangs, dares, dodgy people and dumb decisions. If you care about what you're doing, it's doubtful you'll end up with a disaster.
And anyway, tattoos are not permanent anymore. Tattoo removal is decent - I've had one almost removed on my thigh - long story.
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