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What was your first tattoo like?

Bing Mei-er got a tattoo for the first time because she saw a very favorite color tattoo pattern on the Internet and sent it to Teacher Wen Wen for a look. She was immediately recognized. Then I started to help me design, and printed it out on the same day to prepare for the paving. In fact, I am still in a state of excitement at this time, and the expectation of tattoos completely overshadows the fear of pain.

I was ready to open my tie early the next morning. At first, the tattoo really didn't hurt as much as I thought. I repeated this sentence in my mind, "I really got a tattoo!" The feeling of pain is gradual. I think it's okay for the first hour or two, but it should be three or four hours later when I really feel unbearable. Fortunately, the first tattoo ended in more than five hours.

The biggest feeling of the first tattoo is excitement and excitement.

I can't help it Who made me so obsessed with tattoos ~

I chose my first tattoo when I was 30.

At that time, I thought about it for a long time, fearing that it would have an impact on my work and that the elderly at home would object, but I failed to convince myself in the end.

Choose half-breasted, half-breasted, half-armed, striped-armed carp and left-breasted toad.

It took a week from line to color, and the lines were passable. I specially asked the tattoo artist to get deeper and darker skin, for fear that the tattoo would not look good. After two days, I went to the color Doppler ultrasound, and my arm was fine. I gritted my teeth and insisted. When I got to my chest, my skin was thin and sensitive. I rubbed my blood while painting, which made me feel uncomfortable and painful. I couldn't hold on to my teeth. I had to be anesthetized to bleed. The skin will be slightly swollen and inflamed. It will be a little better the next day after applying disinfectant. In a few days, the skin will start to fall off and the color will fade. It will be bright when you don't get a tattoo. Generally speaking, I can accept it myself.

Tattooed for two years, no regrets. It's just that I get noticed when I go swimming. .

Tattoos are not necessarily bad people, and bad people are not necessarily tattoos. Do it if you like. Don't be crazy until now.

Looking back on my first tattoo, the picture is still vivid. At that time, I was still an ignorant teenager, and my impression of tattoos was cool, dazzling and explosive. So my friend introduced me to a tattoo artist. After communicating the manuscript to be tattooed, I paid a deposit from 500 yuan and went to get a tattoo the next day.

When I came to the tattoo shop, I saw a burly and handsome figure as soon as I entered the door, wearing a black hat, a black coat and Nike shoes. I thought, sure enough, tattoos are so cool. I went up to ask "Hey, bro, I'm here to get a tattoo" and "Excuse me, I'm here to deliver takeout", and the other party gave me a disdainful answer. Suddenly, several young ladies sitting on the sofa laughed, and I caught their laughter out of the corner of my eye. The tattoos on their hands are particularly beautiful against the sunshine outside the window. My embarrassing atmosphere has not eased. A young lady with long hair shawl, arm in arm, red lips and white teeth and a delicate face came up to me. "Did xxx ask me for a tattoo?" I pretended to be calm on the surface and wondered if she was trying to seduce me, but it turned out that she was not trying to seduce me, she just wanted to finish her work. After an operation, I looked at the time. Three hours later, the tattoo work was completed, and I was very satisfied.

To sum up, the first tattoo, first of all, is not as painful as I thought. Secondly, after tattooing, it is not as exciting as expected. On the contrary, I am a little lost. Why doesn't little sister have a single/funny face? Finally, not long after the first tattoo, I wanted to tattoo the next one. So my first tattoo was completed calmly, and I was still a little lost.

Thanks for reading.

First correct it. It's a tattoo, not a tattoo

Please think twice about the first tattoo. The whole country is still very resistant to this aspect. You'd better consider your work/life environment and the acceptance of your family. For people who are sensitive to the environment and really want to write, it is recommended to hide the words and cover them with clothes (it may be very painful).

The next step is to choose a map. In essence, some tattoos are used to cover wounds and the like, some are for commemoration, and some are just for beauty (pretending).

Personally, I suggest that you choose a good tattoo master and then carefully communicate the pictures/ideas/positions. After the picture is confirmed, it is best to tattoo it every few months or even a year or two, and it will last for a lifetime. Tattoos are a hundred times more painful and leave permanent scars.

As for 10 tattoos and 10 regrets circulating on the Internet, almost all of them appear on the parties who pretend to follow suit.

To sum up, just choose a picture, wait for a while (you still want to write for a long time, or like this picture), and then please enjoy your pain boldly!

The first tattoo was tattooed on my back when I was 18 years old. At that time, I didn't have much money, so I thought about 18 years old. I gave myself a gift and was served by a beauty salon with a tattooed eyebrow pencil for four or five hours. Needless to say, the effect is definitely poor, but it feels wonderful, just like I 18 years old and I have never been slapped.

I am Qinglong and Baihu.

I just got my first tattoo last year. That's a fish on a rib. I felt a little nervous when I was lying in bed, but I recovered after a while. I really hurt a few times in the later period, but I didn't have the courage to say it and I was shaking all the time. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, what is done is the pain.

How can I put it? The first tattoo was quite nervous, but there was no turning back before opening the bow, and I took too many wrong paths. My tattoo has nothing to do with art, but it is related to the environment at that time, so it is a belief.