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In 50 years, tattoos will be associated with old people, and will fall out of fashion.
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Old people are way cool.
I always thought small, inconspicuous ones looked interesting, but I'd never go through with it. I wouldn't do something I'd regret later on.
I never thought of it that way before. :)
Tatoos might be fine for a few decades, but really....they look pretty bad on wrinkled skin. If anyone reads MAD magazine, you know the folding page on the back cover? What you see now isn't what you're going to get when you're sixty+. And with the way medical science is growing, you know that most of you will be living to ninety. :)
I'm gonna love it when I'm 80 and stretching my chest skin to show off my tattoo! I think it'll be hilarious!
I got a tattoo the day before my 16th birthday - so like, 2 and half years ago. I don't regret it. I have a celtic moon and a star on my lower back. It's not that big, and it's coloured pink and purple.
when you get old, they look really nasty. Like a tattoo of a naked lady when your 20 could look like a gremlin when your 60.
When I have spending money I'm getting one.
I would quite like a small tattoo of something unusual, like a card spade on my ankle. There's something about it that's really interesting to me. But I dunno if I will. My Mom would let me, but my Dad would probably kill me, so I'd have to wait.
I would hate to be permanently stuck with something on my body. It's just so... permanent. Cut your hair, it grows back. Dye it, you can dye it back or to a new color. Gain weight, lose weight, pretty outfits, hipster outfits, professional outfits, etc. It's all so flexible. But not tattoos.
If there were tattoos that lasted for a few months, I'd probably experiment with some. But I feel like my tastes change waaaay too rapidly to have something so permanent done to my body. I bet that no matter what I got done and how much I liked it at the time, after a few months I would grow to loathe it.