Posted on 04/08/2024 7:22:16 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Well, the pure magnificence of the art, memory of a loved one, passion of something as well as ability to narrate a story on your body are some of the major things that make them charm many people. However, young and old people with tattoos have to take the right steps in taking good care of them. This determines the appearance of the beauty of the art on your body as time passes by.

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My husband (and his PhD) has NO hair, blue or otherwise. LOL!
And, even after a career in Physics, and his TS and Q clearances, he has enough humility that he would have no problem operating a register in a checkout line. You do what you have to do sometimes. Snootiness doesn’t pay the bills.
I’m the opposite of slow and inefficient. I’m probably is bigot; everybody is bigoted in one way or another.
I’ll be 62 this year & I had a small tattoo on my forearm that I had surgically removed. If it was somewhere where it could be hidden by clothes, I’d have left it alone.
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