What do you have, what do you want?
These are my 3 *so far, I work at a financial institution so I have to be selective of where I get them because they have to be covered up. The first picture was my first tattoo and when we discovered my severe allergy to latex. That red at the top was where her hand was resting while she did the ink, it blistered up really bad and I had to have it completely redone two weeks later.
The second was my second. Barely hurt at all. It's my favorite picture of Snoopy.
The butterflies were my third, though they are an addition to Snoopy. The purple one is for my friend who passed away in 2008, the pink is for my mom who we lost in 2018, and the blue is for my beloved friend who became my friend while chief of police and passed away a year ago on duty as sheriff of the county.
My next tattoo I'll probably get in February or March, on the other leg. A Native American bone bead band with two blue feathers coming off it to celebrate my Choctaw heritage. I also want a peace sign on my other collarbone and a dream catcher on my shoulder.
These are my 3 *so far, I work at a financial institution so I have to be selective of where I get them because they have to be covered up. The first picture was my first tattoo and when we discovered my severe allergy to latex. That red at the top was where her hand was resting while she did the ink, it blistered up really bad and I had to have it completely redone two weeks later.
The second was my second. Barely hurt at all. It's my favorite picture of Snoopy.
The butterflies were my third, though they are an addition to Snoopy. The purple one is for my friend who passed away in 2008, the pink is for my mom who we lost in 2018, and the blue is for my beloved friend who became my friend while chief of police and passed away a year ago on duty as sheriff of the county.
My next tattoo I'll probably get in February or March, on the other leg. A Native American bone bead band with two blue feathers coming off it to celebrate my Choctaw heritage. I also want a peace sign on my other collarbone and a dream catcher on my shoulder.
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