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By *aptainandfirstmate OP   Couple
over a year ago

galway

Looking for tattoo ideas. Both male and female. The more pics the better.

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By *hin_chillinWoman
over a year ago

secret location Cork

My suggestion would be, meet with your tattooist and give him/her a few ideas of things you’re interested in or ideas you like and give them free reign to create something.

I did that with my most recent tatt, didn’t see the final drawing til the day I was getting it done and I love it. The best part is it’s totally unique.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Looking for tattoo ideas. Both male and female. The more pics the better. "

Pinterest & Instagram are great for helping you decide on a style. Then reach out to an artist who specialises in that style, and who an extensive portfolio of proven work, to discuss the ideas you have

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dream catcher underneath the boobs always works a treat

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By *rish_GuyMan
over a year ago

Foxford

Personally I don't have any tattoos meself.

I've thought of getting 1 of the nieces & nephews names & date of birth on 1 shoulder/upper arm.

If I've kid's of my own do the other shoulder/upper arm. Both in different written styles.

(Weird though if anything happened to me, I could be identified, fairly easily).

Half afraid in another way to do it now.

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
over a year ago

Portstewart

Choose your artist first and then decide if you want it colour or grey scale and talk to your artist and come up with something together but if you are imputing lots of ideas make sure you have an agreement with them to who owns the rights to the tattoo as it can be challenging to say the least

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By *phrodite72Woman
over a year ago

dublin/galway


"My suggestion would be, meet with your tattooist and give him/her a few ideas of things you’re interested in or ideas you like and give them free reign to create something.

I did that with my most recent tatt, didn’t see the final drawing til the day I was getting it done and I love it. The best part is it’s totally unique. "

Totally agree my daughters first tattoo was,one pic she found on Internet her tattooist did it perfectly so her second one she wanted a dragon all down her forearm so she sent him a,few ideas of ones she liked and he came up with a unique one for her and it's awesome he's an incredibly talented young man

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Looking for tattoo ideas. Both male and female. The more pics the better.

Pinterest & Instagram are great for helping you decide on a style. Then reach out to an artist who specialises in that style, and who an extensive portfolio of proven work, to discuss the ideas you have"

I agree with the above as these were informative and a good starting point for me. After I made my initial shortlist from these sites, I then personalised these to symbolise a memory / event that i valued. This way my tattoo became unique, personal and meaningful to me. Hopefully this helps and good luck!!

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By *thloneros38Man
over a year ago

athlone/roscommon

I got my tattoist to design mine with a my ideas of the things i like and of milestone in my life. I would suggest what ever the tattoo have it in a way that you can build and add onto it otherwise if you got another on it might not fit with the first design you get

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By *DSGCouple
over a year ago

That place in

I have gone in with photos or send them to him, we chat about can be changed, likes,dislikes sort it out and get the tattoo done

Cheak artist up first on fb or insta, get to know their work and style before you decide that the one for you and always do your aftercare that's so important for tattoo to heal

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By *inthgowmale45Man
over a year ago

linlithgow

How painful are they. Got my 1st one booked and feeling a bit aprehensive.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Looking for tattoo ideas. Both male and female. The more pics the better. "

My lips sucking your ....lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Looking for tattoo ideas. Both male and female. The more pics the better. "

My advice would be, decide on what you want first. Then the style. Then find an artist that works in that style and that you like. Look at their freshly done tattoo pics and the same tattoos when they are healed.

I could give you plenty of ideas, but I could completely miss with what you would like as need idea of what you actually would like

Miss tattoo

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By *hin_chillinWoman
over a year ago

secret location Cork


"How painful are they. Got my 1st one booked and feeling a bit aprehensive.

Depends where on your body you’re getting it... and obviously the size and detail of the piece. I personally don’t think the pain is that bad, I sat for over 6 hours for my first one (on my back)and it was fine. Most painful was definitely my ribs, but again, not unbearable. Just be warned, as soon as you’ve the first one done you’ll want more, that are addictive "

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By *hin_chillinWoman
over a year ago

secret location Cork


"How painful are they. Got my 1st one booked and feeling a bit aprehensive.

Depends where on your body you’re getting it... and obviously the size and detail of the piece. I personally don’t think the pain is that bad, I sat for over 6 hours for my first one (on my back)and it was fine. Most painful was definitely my ribs, but again, not unbearable. Just be warned, as soon as you’ve the first one done you’ll want more, they are addictive "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How painful are they. Got my 1st one booked and feeling a bit aprehensive. "

No pain what so ever

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How painful are they. Got my 1st one booked and feeling a bit aprehensive. "

Where on your body will it be? Definitely depends on location. Some spots are worse than others, but for me it's part of the experience. A rite of passage. But then I love a bit of S&M too

Also size of the tattoo affects it. Longer in the chair gets harder to bear. Longest I've sat for a single session was about 6 hours and I was definitely ready to be done at the end of it.

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By *inthgowmale45Man
over a year ago

linlithgow

Its on my chest. 2 to 2.5 hours. Ive read its a 10 out of 10 for pain and im thinking surely that it cant be that bad.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Its on my chest. 2 to 2.5 hours. Ive read its a 10 out of 10 for pain and im thinking surely that it cant be that bad. "

Never had anything on my chest but I wouldn't say it's the worst place. Ribs maybe. Meditation helps during the bad bits and the pain varies throughout the session. Sometimes it's bad, sometimes it's not.

It was once described to me as rubbing sandpaper over sunburn and that's pretty accurate I find.

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By *inthgowmale45Man
over a year ago

linlithgow

Sandpaper on sunburn. That doesnt sound good lol

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By *thloneros38Man
over a year ago

athlone/roscommon


"Its on my chest. 2 to 2.5 hours. Ive read its a 10 out of 10 for pain and im thinking surely that it cant be that bad.

Never had anything on my chest but I wouldn't say it's the worst place. Ribs maybe. Meditation helps during the bad bits and the pain varies throughout the session. Sometimes it's bad, sometimes it's not.

It was once described to me as rubbing sandpaper over sunburn and that's pretty accurate I find. "

iv 2 tatts on my chest and they were sore i thought i was having a heart attack at one stage lol

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By *inthgowmale45Man
over a year ago

linlithgow

Och ffs lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Och ffs lol"

Just think of the satisfaction when it's done. When's your appointment?

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By *inthgowmale45Man
over a year ago

linlithgow

Couple of weeks away. Yes i am focusing on the end result.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couple of weeks away. Yes i am focusing on the end result."

Make sure you are well rested, no alcohol least 48 hours prior, if you use numbing cream say it to your artist before hand as this will influence your tattoo. Bring plenty of water eat high protein foods. Have chocolate with you as blood sugar levels will go down. Pain will also depend on your weight and how much muscle and fat you have or don't have in the area and also depends on your tattoo artist how painful it will be. My last one hurt the least only cause my artist is amazing

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By *thloneros38Man
over a year ago

athlone/roscommon

A good tattoo artist wont tattoo anyone for the 1st time on a senitive area like neck wrist etc unless yo had a tattoo before otherwise it could put you into shock they will know this anyway and no tattaoo should be anymore the 2hours per session. if any tattoo artist does it any longer i would be supicious of them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"no tattaoo should be anymore the 2hours per session. if any tattoo artist does it any longer i would be supicious of them "

I'd strongly disagree with that. All my tattoos were multiple sessions of between four and six hours. I know several people with similar experiences. It depends on the people involved. If you can take more than two hours there's no harm. You're always able to stop the session early if it's too much.

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By *thloneros38Man
over a year ago

athlone/roscommon


"no tattaoo should be anymore the 2hours per session. if any tattoo artist does it any longer i would be supicious of them

I'd strongly disagree with that. All my tattoos were multiple sessions of between four and six hours. I know several people with similar experiences. It depends on the people involved. If you can take more than two hours there's no harm. You're always able to stop the session early if it's too much. "

that doent mean its right if you spent afew hours getting your tattoo a really good tattoo artist wouldnt go anymore then 2to3 hours max

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"that doent mean its right if you spent afew hours getting your tattoo a really good tattoo artist wouldnt go anymore then 2to3 hours max "

Clearly that's your strongly held opinion but my lived experience, along with many others disagrees.

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By *thloneros38Man
over a year ago

athlone/roscommon

Iv a good few tattoo the longest one i got is 9 hours im not saying it cant be done but really it shouldnt i only got one lad to do mine i wouldnt have anyone else do it a tattoo artist should be taking his time instead of whats in your pocket

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Iv a good few tattoo the longest one i got is 9 hours im not saying it cant be done but really it shouldnt i only got one lad to do mine i wouldnt have anyone else do it a tattoo artist should be taking his time instead of whats in your pocket"

This will be my last response to this argument - you're entitled to your opinion but I reaffirm that there's no issue with long sessions if all involved are happy with it.

Sort of like sex that way

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By *thloneros38Man
over a year ago

athlone/roscommon

Fair enough

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Iv a good few tattoo the longest one i got is 9 hours im not saying it cant be done but really it shouldnt i only got one lad to do mine i wouldnt have anyone else do it a tattoo artist should be taking his time instead of whats in your pocket

This will be my last response to this argument - you're entitled to your opinion but I reaffirm that there's no issue with long sessions if all involved are happy with it.

Sort of like sex that way "

Exactly. I have had 2 8 hour sessions in the 1 week. My body and skin reacted well to it. One 8 hour session was stopped at 7 as I didn't rest and my skin was not happy. My next tattoo sessions will be 2 8 hour session one day after the other as my body and skin react well in general to it.

A good tattoo artist will know when to stop. If I only would do 2 to 3 hours I would never be done with any of my tattoos.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Exactly. I have had 2 8 hour sessions in the 1 week. My body and skin reacted well to it. One 8 hour session was stopped at 7 as I didn't rest and my skin was not happy. My next tattoo sessions will be 2 8 hour session one day after the other as my body and skin react well in general to it.

A good tattoo artist will know when to stop. If I only would do 2 to 3 hours I would never be done with any of my tattoos. "

I hear you! Booked for another one in a couple of weeks and it'll be at least two 6 hour sessions. Looking forward to it, and definitely need to rest in advance.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A good tattoo artist wont tattoo anyone for the 1st time on a senitive area like neck wrist etc unless yo had a tattoo before otherwise it could put you into shock they will know this anyway and no tattaoo should be anymore the 2hours per session. if any tattoo artist does it any longer i would be supicious of them "

Shock? From a tattoo on your wrist? Gosh! I had a snooze while I had wrists tattooed Easily the least painful of all mine.

It's worth noting as well that your body may feel pain differently on different sides. When I had my foot tattoos the left foot was a doddle, the other I thought I might pass out. Apparently it's quite common.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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A good tattoo artist will know when to stop. "

This

My longest sitting was 6 hours. For another I'd been booked for 5 but we stopped at 3 because I literally could not go on and my body had had enough

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast

My last sitting was in 2019 and was supposed to be 5 hours.

The tattooist had a bad back and had to give up after 3 when he completed one section and I've never been back to get the rest of the original design done because firstly covid restrictions and then life got in the way.

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"My last sitting was in 2019 and was supposed to be 5 hours.

The tattooist had a bad back and had to give up after 3 when he completed one section and I've never been back to get the rest of the original design done because firstly covid restrictions and then life got in the way."

'Fill in later' come to mind

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"My last sitting was in 2019 and was supposed to be 5 hours.

The tattooist had a bad back and had to give up after 3 when he completed one section and I've never been back to get the rest of the original design done because firstly covid restrictions and then life got in the way.

'Fill in later' come to mind "

I'll just wander in some day and say "been here before"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My last sitting was in 2019 and was supposed to be 5 hours.

The tattooist had a bad back and had to give up after 3 when he completed one section and I've never been back to get the rest of the original design done because firstly covid restrictions and then life got in the way.

'Fill in later' come to mind

I'll just wander in some day and say "been here before" "

It's ok because the tattooist will know the score...

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