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Back when I was a student I used to frequent a nightclub called the Banshee. it was a wretched hive of scum and villainy, whose legend was only enhanced when the building which housed it collapsed one night about two weeks after it was closed down as being unfit for human habitation.
The clientele was the predictable assortment of punks, goths, recidivists, reprobates, ne'er-do-wells and second-year engineering students. I used to go there to dance around in my flailing way and to try and meet girls.
One night I noticed a remarkably pretty punk girl wearing ripped fishnets. Nothing unusual in that you might think, but as I checked her out I realised something. She wasn't wearing ripped fishnets - they were tattooed directly onto her legs. Being an impressionable 19 year old at the time, my immediate reaction was Wow, that's the coolest thing I've ever seen!. However, then the bit of my brain which actually does the thinking took over and my opinion changed.
She's really going to regret that in ten years, I thought.

That pretty much sums up why I never got a tattoo. They've grown increasingly fashionable as the years have gone by, but I've always been put off by the permanence. There's bound to come a day when I'd look in the mirror and wish I hadn't had a dotted line with "cut here" inked onto my neck, no matter how attractive a thought it might be right now. The problem isn't just the permanence; it's the fact that fashion changes, and getting a tattoo is like being required to wear the same piece of clothing every day no matter how dated it might look. I mean, I do very much like my Oakleys, but there are limits. Following tattoo fashion is a quick way of permanently dating yourself to the moment you wanted to be at your most funky.
Got a swallow tattooed on your hand? You were in the navy before 1985. Got one of those big, pointy, swirly polynesian tattoos down your arm? You were doubtless the coolest person in Aiya Napa in 1997. Got an ornate yakuza-style sleeve? Your best ever year was 2005. Moreover, with the inexorable march of time those Yakuza sleeves are just going to start looking like you haven't ironed your shirt.

So, question of the day; if you've got a tattoo, what is it, why'd you get it and have you regetted it since? And if you haven't, any particular reason why not?

Date: 2009-10-07 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elbly.livejournal.com
I decided on my tattoo on the day I went to visit the university I ended up spending 6 years hating, but didn't get the tattoo done for another 4 years. The fact that I still wanted it doing after that time suggested to me it wasn't going to bore me in the long term. The location of it means that no one ever really sees it, appart from my husband, occationally my doctor and anyone who happens to be paying enough attention when I'm wearing a swimming costume (not all that often), so there's never really going to be a point when I'm restricted in my choice of clothes due to the sake of a short period of ink & pain.

I have a tiny cat (about 1" in diameter) tattooed on the top of the inside of my right thigh. It has it's tail up and back arched. I had it done for 2 reasons in the end: 1) because I'd wanted it for a long time and 2) I worked in a titty bar where full nudity wasn't allowed - so when guy's asked to see my pussy I could show them without losing my job. Got me more than enough tips to pay for the tattoo 5 times over.

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