Sibling tatoos

By C
@ShyBear88 (59293)
Sterling, Virginia
April 14, 2024 3:08pm CST
Friday my husband met up with his baby sister (full-blood sibling), for them both to get a sibling tattoo. He got a test on Thursday asking if he would come out with them all at the request of his stepbrother to get a sibling tattoo or a trash panda. Lol. He asked if it was okay, I looked at him and said if you want to get a tattoo with your siblings go for it. I don't care. Which is also true. His bad. So they all got different raccoons. My husband decided that he would get a shot with a raccoon face. His stepbrother got one in a flight suit, one sister got a sleeping raccoon, and I'm not sure what the other sister got that went with him to get his. The younger boys each got a raccoon with a baseball helmet and one with a motorcycle helmet. These are trash pandas that all have something about each sibling.
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@kaylachan (58214)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
14 Apr
More power to him. I don't do needles. So that would never happen.
@ShyBear88 (59293)
• Sterling, Virginia
15 Apr
Oh, he has more than that tattoo, he hates needles but tattoos are not done with needles presay. Its hard to explain because it feels nothing like a needle. It's more of a burning feeling. I have several tattoos and I could do both and like this is nothing. Women who have had kids and then got a tattoo will tell you getting a tattoo is a lost easier and less painful. I have a new tattoo that is now 3 weeks old.
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@kaylachan (58214)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
15 Apr
@ShyBear88 I've never had kids, but my threshhold is pretty low. I couldn't even take the vibrations of the cast saw when I broke my leg. I'm not against those who are into body art. In fact, I think it's tasteful. EEspecially if done right. Hell, even my deeply religious family members have one or two. I personally, wouldn't want one. I don't think I could handle the process.
@ShyBear88 (59293)
• Sterling, Virginia
15 Apr
@kaylachan It's not that bad it comes down to your nerve clutters and where you get it. Outlines don't hurt as much as when you're getting a shaded tattoo/colored tattoo. I do mostly lines so it usually doesn't take too long and they are also cheaper. More details need the longer it takes to get done. My last one as I said was 3 weeks ago and only one spot hurt the rest of it was more of a burning sensation. This is one of my smaller tattoos. My husband and a bunch of others say the ones on your back will make you want to fall asleep. One on my shoulder I didn't feel at all besides one spot that just so happened to be a good nerve cluster. I say if someone is going to get a tattoo make sure it means something or it's to cover up something. I think some are put on people for the heck of having a tattoo or cool and others not so much because they just like the way it looks.
@RasmaSandra (73725)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
14 Apr
Well best of luck to them with those tattoos, I actually think it was a good idea. Very interesting and drawing them together in their own way,
@ShyBear88 (59293)
• Sterling, Virginia
15 Apr
The artist draws them that does the tattoos and they already have the tattoos I thought I made that part clear with the days being listed as they went Friday with him and one of his sisters. The others got there before Saturday or Saturday morning. It's already done and over with. That who I know which raccoons they got.
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