Hi so I'm writing a paper on tattoos for an English class. I was wondering if anyone would care to comment on the subject. When and where on your body did you get a tattoo? What was the reason? If you don't have a tattoo but want one, why and what do you want? Write pretty much anything you have on tattoos. Anything you guys and gals want to say about tattoos say it.(please don't be rude or vulgar). If you'd rather not talk about in an open forum send me a private message. Anything will help, Thanks.
Zethrine,
I currently have three pieces on me. The chinese symbol for "older sister" on the inside of my right wrist, a tribal wolf with a rose on my left lower leg and a triqueta in the middle of my back.
I got the chinese tat bout 3 weeks before my little sister left for Iraq (one of our last bonding moments), she got one that said "little/younger sister" on the left side outter ankle. The wolf and rose-to be honest, wasn't really a reason, I just really love wolves and the rose was a nice touch. As for the triqueta, it has many meanings behind the symbology (from the number "3" which can represent past, present, future; stages in life: child, mother, elder...etc. Also a symbol of protection; I've been through a lot and it was a reminder to me that my past brought me to my present in turn will bring a future.
I believe that tattoos can say so much about that person when it's not used in distaste e.g. crappy pen ink jobs carved out initials of the person you love/d at that moment...etc. There are so many different styles and ways of expressing yourself with art...the skin is a canvas, the imagination is the art...tattoos are addicting but it's a good thing that I'm poor otherwise, I may be filled up already!
When I get old(er) and my memories have started to fade, I want to look at my body (hopefully I can still see
) and trace over that piece of my personal history that I felt was so important to permanently mark myself.
Hopefully this helps a little bit - Good luck on your paper! I would honestly enjoy reading it if you wouldn't mind (after you're done, of course)
Tone