http://i39.piczo.com/view/4/6/w/c/3/v/u/…
that's the tattoo I'm getting^
I'm not asking you to judge my tattoo' I'm asking if like since when you get older your skin gets wrinkly and tattoos get affected by it in certain areas so I was wondering if having my tattoo on my right back shoulder blade would have any negative effect due to this when I'm older?
Answer: You're most likely going to wrinkle when your old anyway, so what difference does having a tattoo make?
Live for the moment not for the future!
You'll have many years where your tattoo will look good so why worry about how it'll look when your old?
As for shoulder blade, that's prob one of the places that doesn't get that affected by it as its an area where you don't put or lose much weight from!
for example:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2012/2080…
Answer: Sometimes tattoos will stretch when you're older, that's inevitable, but here's one thing to keep in mind: the lines of a tattoo double within ten years. So if you get anything uber detailed and extravagant (which that tattoo seems easy enough… and very cute) just remember the lines might fade together in a few years.
But part of getting a tattoo is it's history, what it means to you, etc. So if I were you, I would think twice before getting a tattoo if you're worried about it stretching.
Answer: Yeah, it will probably wrinkle and suck as you get older but by that point its a part of you! I have one on my bikini line and it will probably get ruined later on in life if i decide to ahve kids and just general agingbut itt its already a part of me and am not worried about how it will look. We all get old andwrinklyy, whywouldn'tt our tattoos?
Answer: Not at all,I've had mine 28 years on my shoulder blade,only thing I've ever done was had the color redone.Have one on the small of my back and it looks care about it was just done,I don't believe in calling or making myself sound like a tramp,show yourself class and respect.
Answer: Yes, it will fade, the wrinkles will ruin it and you'll need to go back to have it redone from time to time. Remember, sunshine is the worst enemy of tattoos.
Answer: yes. It will look bad a year from now because you'll regret it. Seriously, wait one year and see if the idea for your shoulder piece is still as fresh to you as you think it is right now.
Answer: no matter where you get it, its going to look old and wrinkled and gross when youre old. thats part of having tattoos. you only live once.
Answer: HAH…Thats a funny tattoo.
Anyways… I think your shoulder is a good place. It won't stretch.
Answer: Yes and you'll look as dated as spats.
Answer: why dont you get a big ole picture of elton john's face on your back instead.. i concur with the first guy
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