We hear everywhere what tattoos are for. Many years ago,
they are mainly for spiritual reasons, to ward off evil
spirits, to achieve certain powers, to heal a sickness, or to
indicate status in a community. Now, they are mainly for
self-expression and vanity, although some may still claim to
have reasons similar to those of our ancestors, which makes
tattoos a lot more interesting.
We might think that the appearance and design of the tattoo is
everything. Well, you might also want to consider that
placement of the actual tattoo on your body counts a lot. Let's
say, a star tattoo, when placed on the ankle can come across as
sweet and innocent. But when the same star tattoo is placed on
the belly, it becomes sensual. And when it is placed on the
arm, it portrays you as someone tough, no matter how
innocent-looking your star tattoo is.
However, for some people, the locations of the tattoos on their
body, does not have to do with how it would be interpreted by
the general public but by how their employers would react to
it. Sometimes, tattoos have to be placed in areas where they
could easily be concealed. This applies to professionals whose
careers require them to be tattoo-less or those who work in
companies wherein visible tattoos are considered to be
inappropriate.
For these people, facial tattoos on men are definitely a no-no.
For women, it is acceptable if they are there for cosmetic
reasons. But in these cases, it is the women that have lesser
options for placement of tattoos since men can have a lot of
them covered with their clothing. Women cannot have elaborate
tattoos on their legs and arms unless they are in men's suits.
However, an inconspicuous tattoo of a tiny fairy or a symbol or
a star tattoo would be considered interesting instead of
inappropriate.
Also, since tattoos are permanent, you have to consider the
changes your body would undergo as the years pass. A cute and
sexy star tattoo on the belly may not look as good when you
either lose or gain weight because, by then, it would be out of
symmetry. When you think of a tattoo design, try to see in your
mind's eye how it would look like 10 or more years later on the
part of your body you're thinking of putting it on. The biceps,
the back of the shoulder, and the lower back do not stretch nor
shrink as much as the rest of our body does. Therefore I say,
these areas would be perfect for tattoo placement; and they'd
be easier to conceal.
So, when considering about getting a tattoo, it's not just
about the right size and design. Location matters. Consider
what career you're going to be getting into after college, or
how it would look like when you're old and wrinkly. You can't
just easily erase them when you find out later you put them in
the wrong place. To save you a lot of trouble later, make sure
you got everything covered.
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