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At 62 thinking of getting my first tattoo, A Tau Cross?
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[QUOTE="henrythedog, post: 1101021, member: 65118"] If it’s meaningful to you - it’s your body. Tattooing in the UK has moved on in my lifetime. An aged uncle who was ex-navy had a few which looked like they had been made whilst both participants to the process had been inebriated. And probably so. Mrs Htd was a medical officer in a UK prison in the 80’s and says that 90% of the inmates had a visible tattoo on arrival and 99% on departure. A good proportion were on the knuckles and spelled ACAB; which they sometimes claimed represented ‘always carry a bible’; a more believable explanation referred to the alleged indeterminate parentage of police officers. Now, various god-children have subtle well-executed tattoos in usually concealed locations, and they are works of art. And were expensive. Sit in front of any bar in a Spanish city and I’d estimate one in three of the passers-by under 30 have a visible tattoo. Times change. Personal recommendation is the only way to go. Perhaps try a temporary for a while and see how you feel about it? [/QUOTE]
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