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SeeSea

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  1. It always makes me wonder what those tattoos will look like when the girls aren't so perky. Like they are hanging over the fence?
  2. Yup, me too, within the first 36ish. That's why I think it was partially how the tattoo was laid down in those areas. Karma, baby.
  3. @UgleButProud - thanks for the picture - that is a great illustration of how to do it. I think I will do it but I'll ask the artist if they are ok with it first.
  4. Congratulations @beez! So awesome to hear. Although I've never heard of a "401 fuckingk." Is this a new money saving method for tattoos? Do they match up to the first 3%? That could go a long way to funding some fillers for free. ;)
  5. Hats off to you! I did a zillion sessions averaging about 2.5 weeks between sessions, and it was a rough haul, although it takes me a good 12 days to finish a peel. Glad to hear that your diabetes is under control, and welcome!
  6. @UglyButProud - the -derm on your chest looks like it is all one piece. Was that several pieces? And they all stuck together and didn't leak in between? I'm seriously considering -derm for my next tattoo.
  7. Duct tape. Classy ;) And just love that pretty snarly face @Wilhell!
  8. Spine healed fine for me. The sides up near the armpit scabbed every session on both sides and on ribs all the way down to my hips. I lost a little bit of color in several places but the final touch-up session took care of that. I took such good care of it but I couldn't avoid the scabs. I'm not sure if it was movement during healing or the area was a little more chewed up since as a girl I've got a little more fatty tissue there to grind through. Or because I'm older and the wounds just don't heal as easily as they used to. I sit at work but try to move around a lot, and resumed running half way through healing, although the scabs had already formed by then. Excellent on the healing @BrianH!
  9. Welcome! Congrats on making the decision to take back your arm - you won't regret your coverup if you find a good artist and have a good discussion. They have the eye to look at what you have and make something awesome to cover it.
  10. I think Amazon sells SPF 50 inflatable pool lounge chairs, but they're probably more expensive.
  11. ...I just want to know what you were doing at a tattoo party and whose kitchen it was in.
  12. SeeSea

    New guy

    Welcome! No, I don't think it was you. It was the guy. I'm glad you're going elsewhere - I hope the tattoo turns out awesome!
  13. Welcome! It's wonderful that you were able to turn something negative and upsetting into something that reminds you of nature and things you love. I, too, love sunflowers - beautiful big things!
  14. Welcome! I second the motion on sharing your tattoos!
  15. Welcome! It will be probably a challenge to change your tattoos because they are pretty dark and as you said, not very readable, so making changes probably won't make it more readable unless you went pretty big. Maybe think about a new tattoo and find an artist who does things that don't look as boring to you?
  16. Sorry about this. Didn't he realize after the first one, no, the second one, third one, fourth one, that they just weren't going to get any better?
  17. Nailed it. What I wanted to say, but wasn't able to word politely. Remember the chick from last year who asked that we pay for her tattoo? SMH.
  18. Just love those tiger's claws @Graeme. Truly looking awesome.
  19. I don't think there has been any "controversy" or anything in a negative way and I hope @Rob I doesn't take it that way. I certainly didn't mean it as anything other than "wow," and imagining if it were in any way possible to have gotten mine done in a an unexpectedly short time. It's interesting to hear about some tattoo artists being faster or slower than whatever anyone considers an average time for a particular tattoo. Mine certainly could have been a little faster if we didn't take 2-3 passes on some parts (different sessions) to really pack in the color. That was very unexpected and not pleasant!
  20. Welcome! So show your tattoos?
  21. I second this. I run my fingernails lightly over my clothing and that helps. It's not a true scratching but it really helps. Maybe part of that is psychological!
  22. SeeSea

    Another storm

    So now you are just in this thread to quote and specifically highlight any negative comment about @Graeme? That makes you a dick too, LOL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, People - PSA - if you don't like being here, just go away. Don't ask to banned - if you want to be banned, then go out in a flame of glory. That's much more fun for everyone, otherwise, it just comes off as boring whiny "they are being mean to me" Jr High School drama.
  23. If anyone's ever told you that you'll regret your tattoo, they should listen to these older folks.
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