Age for your first tattoo?

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Your first tattoo: at what age did you get it?

  • Under 18

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • 18-21

    Votes: 4 23.5%
  • 22-29

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • 30-39

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • 40-49

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • 50-59

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 60 plus

    Votes: 1 5.9%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .
Oh yes! I have a few bible verses that I have thought about having tattooed on me.
One of them would be written in cherokee language as well

Presley:

See post # 273 for someone else with Cherokee heritage as well as you. (Maybe you guys should compare plans...)

Blessings.
 
That is one thing I am struggling with. I don't want it to be too fancy and take away from the cross. But, I also don't want it to be too plain. I just need to keep researching and drawing until I find what I want.

PS; Toska: So did you finally settle on the design yet?

Blessings.
 
...in most countries today. People will have Tattoo's around 16 onwards. As a Christian I think we need to have right decision when having a Tattoo. As we not under law but under grace. So if we as a Christian is to have a tattoo, then we its good to take note to have right discernment of what type...

Richie_2uk: So do you guys in the UK mainly start getting tattooed at 16? it's an individual thing, of course, but in any case in many US states and all the Canadian provinces the age by law is 18.
 
There actually is one about 3 min. from my house, I just need to make up my mind and save up some money :)

PS: Von: Before you tell them to go ahead and do it, you might find you want go there a few times to check it out and talk with the folk. Are they many people with faith based tattoos in Iceland?
 
Yep... bumper-dee-bump-bump, keep promoting tats on a christian website, yay! :D
 
Yep... bumper-dee-bump-bump, keep promoting tats on a christian website, yay! :D

Have you heard of faith based designs? a lot of Christians have them.

Something tells me you have problems with the very existence of this thread. Well, if you don't like it, stay away from it. If you have anything constructive to say, however, it will be good to hear from you.
 
Have you heard of faith based designs? a lot of Christians have them.

Something tells me you have problems with the very existence of this thread. Well, if you don't like it, stay away from it. If you have anything constructive to say, however, it will be good to hear from you.

I already did, but something tells me you don't like criticism at all.
This is however an open forum.
If someone posts something that is unbiblical, I have every right to make comments.
When it comes to tats "faith based designs" is a contradiction in itself btw.

 
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I already did, but something tells me you don't like criticism at all.
This is however an open forum.
If someone posts something that is unbiblical, I have every right to make comments.
When it comes to tats "faith based designs" is a contradiction in itself btw.

So what do you think about something such as a Christian fish sign <><? All reasonable comments welcome.
 
I am pretty open with my students about my tattoos, they know that I have 3 of them. I try to stress that I waited until I turned 40 to get one because I wanted to be sure that is what I wanted. I tell them that I don't ever want to regret my tattoos and I don't want them to ever regret theirs.

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Hi Toska: I was thinking about what you said, because I visit banks and work with people in clinics; and bank workers, nurses, dietitians, receptionists, etc. in my area habitually have visible tattoos and are very evidently not expected to cover them. Like you, they are open about them.
 
I think it is pretty to not have a tattoo. Plus, laser tattoo removal is expensive, painful, and does not work on colored tattoos. Tattoos fade, wrinkle, and go out of fashion. Healthy, clean, skin is beautiful, free and doesn't go out of trend.
 
I think it is pretty to not have a tattoo. Plus, laser tattoo removal is expensive, painful, and does not work on colored tattoos. Tattoos fade, wrinkle, and go out of fashion. Healthy, clean, skin is beautiful, free and doesn't go out of trend.

Ms. April:

Do you think some tattoos can look good? and do you think a faith based design can help in witness?

Blessings.