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What are the recommendations for male tattoos?

I used to see boys tattooing on their bodies, but the style was different. There seems to be less now than before. I don't know if my age and the people around me are past the age of liking this, or what. However, some time ago, a young man had a whim to get a tattoo. We went with him and looked at the pictures specially. I feel it, which one looks good and which one suits him.

I think for boys of our age, tattoos seem to be not so mainstream, but a more conventional style. Tigers, dragons and occasionally skeletons. Skeleton is relatively non-mainstream, I don't recommend it. Because I am still traditional, I may be more traditional about my hobbies after 90 s and 00 s, and I don't have so many hobbies, so I recommend a relatively traditional image.

Let's talk about it below. If there are Christians, you can tattoo a cross and Jesus, and put your faith on your body, which may be a bit ostentatious. However, I think this is also the ultimate admiration for a belief. Is there anything wrong with doing this? Moreover, boys don't have to have a large area for tattoos like this. Watch European and American movies, many tough guy tattoos, on the back of the hand, in the mouth of a tiger, and so on. It doesn't take up much space, but the finishing touch is outstanding. It is no exaggeration to highlight the image of a tough guy.

Then there is the name letter recommendation of the lover. I think it is very intimate for both men and women to tattoo a small one on their necks or wrists. Lovers will feel warm after reading it. However, only if your partner also receives tattoos. People don't accept it, you get a tattoo, and people think you're a gangster. Forget it, don't come ~ ~ ~