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Originally Posted by Capt Jack
in my experience, tats need to have a deep personal meaning (IMO) for those receiving it. those I know who've gotten them purely for aesthetic reasons seem to get tired of them after awhile, either when styles change or they just grow tired of looking at it. those who get them in tribute or for other reasons they hold dear, rarely do.
my dad had a slew of tats from his days on the high-seas (Navy lifer) and I have wanted one since I was probably 8 or 9, but could never decide on what.
finally got my first one this year (or was it last year.. /shrug...well past that 40 mark in any case). followed by another this past sept...
damn things are addictive. already searching for the next one

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They are very addictive. This is going to sound weird, but I almost fell asleep when I got mine. The artist had a very gentle touch, and it was almost like getting a massage. Just having a man's hands on me felt great and relaxed me completly.