Poll: Best age for first tattoo?

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Poll: Best age for first tattoo?


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GodsGrace

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When the Christians who get faith based ink do it, it's doesn't only feel good, it's also a way they express what they believe.
I told my daughter about the tattoo with the 3 drops of blood on the arm that I read about on here.
What a marvelous idea!
 
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..absolutely. it represents my faith and my beliefs.

@Heart2Soul Yes; and Jar's post which she wrote expresses it well, too, don't you think?

Jar said:

Nowadays, tattoos can be used and are used for a gamut of reasons and while sometimes they are no less sinful than idolatry, I do believe that it's excellent for a Christian to get a mark of their faith. .. The reason I got this tattoo is because, as a lady from my church said, it's my cheat sheet. It's a reminder, a promise, a rebuke and it's my solace. I put it in a visible spot, so that I could read it. And it's in an incredibly painful spot to get a tattoo and the pain of it resonates within me, also telling me that this is nothing compared to what I imagine Jesus felt, dying on the cross for us. This is a permanent mark, one that will never, ever go away and I don't ever want it to. I also think that this is a statement for those who do see it and it's a reminder to myself that this is an incredibly visible tattoo and that I should conduct myself as a proper Christian when sometimes it's easy to forget.
 

farouk

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PS: replied in part here:
She doesn't smoke. And I think she avoids tatoos thinking that she could change her mind later. She actually hasn't mentioned it for years, just that I've always remembered what she said.

Much love!
Oh I see now what she meant when you said, If she knew how long she had to live, etc. No time to regret a design later, then; I now see what she meant!

Anyway, she probably does really appreciate the artwork and likely meant she would enjoy getting it done...but then the matter of changing one's mind later can intervene. Re. "She actually hasn't mentioned it for years"; years ago women didn't do it so much, but certainly do now, with plenty of confidence, to the extent that they are the majority now among clients in parlors in North America (which your sister probably knows is true as well).

Blessings.
 
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@GodsGrace PS:, It's probably the same in Italy — I don't know — as in North America that female clients in parlors are probably in the majority now (as per the last post, above).
 

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@GodsGrace PS:, It's probably the same in Italy — I don't know — as in North America that female clients in parlors are probably in the majority now (as per the last post, above).
I think so too.
I was at the beach area the other day, and girls are full of tattoos.
I never noticed so many before, and I would have noticed.
Some were pretty big too...on the back..on the hip, around the ankle, on the shoulder.
It made me think of you!
 
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farouk

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I think so too.
I was at the beach area the other day, and girls are full of tattoos.
I never noticed so many before, and I would have noticed.
Some were pretty big too...on the back..on the hip, around the ankle, on the shoulder.
It made me think of you!
Yes, and your observation at the beach doesn't surprise me one bit.

A while ago I read about a Hollywood producer who wanted to depict in a movie a typical beach scene from the 1950s, and was looking for film extras for the scene.

He couldn't do it because he couldn't find enough young women without tattoos.

I think it just has to be admitted that it's what people do now, especially young women; and to be admitted also that many young Christians, instead of fighting it, instead embrace the ink medium and try to get God glorifying, witness friendly inkings.
 

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to the extent that they are the majority now among clients in parlors in North America
I didn't know that! I find that surprising, but I suppose that you've mentioned it I'll see more.

Much love!
 
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farouk

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I see a lot of women with sleeves now, saw a couple yesterday, how will they feel when they're about 50?
It's so very widespread indeed. So how will they feel at 50? Well, many will feel differently in various ways; some may regret it; others may by then have gotten more ink; some will have gone off the idea; others will have daughters with ink also (and will have even gone to the parlor with them in support). It's so varied and so widespread that it's very, very hard to generalize.

It's so very widespread and so very well established that a lot of Christians now, instead of resisting the idea of ink, instead embrace it and get tattoos in faith based designs that are proven effective - over and over - in witness conversations, if they first decide this is how they are going to use their ink.
 

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It's so very widespread indeed. So how will they feel at 50? Well, many will feel differently in various ways; some may regret it; others may by then have gotten more ink; some will have gone off the idea; others will have daughters with ink also (and will have even gone to the parlor with them in support). It's so varied and so widespread that it's very, very hard to generalize.

It's so very widespread and so very well established that a lot of Christians now, instead of resisting the idea of ink, instead embrace it and get tattoos in faith based designs that are proven effective - over and over - in witness conversations, if they first decide this is how they are going to use their ink.
Deliver us from temptations.

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.