More to the point, caring for your tattoo is important no matter what your age. You invest time and pain so why not make it last and look good as long as possible. I have used a combination of organic avocado and grapeseed oils along with vitamin E. It keeps the tattoo moist and makes it look like new even after it has aged...as we all will.
old woman??? you're going to be "old" in about 2 seconds.. you won't understand this now..but you will remember reading this when you're "old" and will thus hopefully understand how naive you were.
You idiot, mine was a reply to a previous comment about on how unattractively "old" the woman was. And yes, we age quick, and all the effects of age come, what of it?
are you really that naive that you don't see what an insult " looks good for a VERY OLD woman is .She must have been a beauty in her youth" ???? oh that's right..you're 22... my error. someday you'll hopefully understand where the idiocy lays.
No, I know what I said, she is an old woman, or "matured" if you want to sugar coat it. I wont have a problem 30-40 years from now, reading this as an old woman, why would I? Why so sensitive?
If you happen to be an old lady, deal with it. The rest of the world doesnt care.
No,you have no idea. It's the way you said it. "old woman " is not someone around their 40's ( or so) . It would be someone much older than that. You will not understand this due to your age of now.
I'm not sensitive as you put it.. just intrigued by peoples levels of insight.,etc.
As for the "rest of the world not caring" i'd have to agree it's a huge percent judging
zendrik i have both my forearms tattooed and i can say it didnt hurt, it feels like a slight scratching the more tense you are the more sensitive you get.If you want it done and are scared then the tattoo studios have a lotion that numbs the area you want tattooed.
More to the point, caring for your tattoo is important no matter what your age. You invest time and pain so why not make it last and look good as long as possible. I have used a combination of organic avocado and grapeseed oils along with vitamin E. It keeps the tattoo moist and makes it look like new even after it has aged...as we all will.
bartlett1965 11 months ago
10% ever year thats a bit much. The size would double in 10 years. what happens if you have a sleeve
MrGriefdog 1 year ago
Why have a tattoo if you're going to cover it with clothes? :S
zlayzer 1 year ago
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No offense, but you're kinda an old ugly bitch.
frappfreak 3 years ago
I think she looks very good for an old woman. She must have been a beauty in her youth.
ChocolateORE 2 years ago 10
i agree
hoodyz13 2 years ago
maybe he's gay and likes old men.
jdmikeg4 2 years ago 2
old woman??? you're going to be "old" in about 2 seconds.. you won't understand this now..but you will remember reading this when you're "old" and will thus hopefully understand how naive you were.
plutoplatters 2 years ago
You idiot, mine was a reply to a previous comment about on how unattractively "old" the woman was. And yes, we age quick, and all the effects of age come, what of it?
ChocolateORE 2 years ago
are you really that naive that you don't see what an insult " looks good for a VERY OLD woman is .She must have been a beauty in her youth" ???? oh that's right..you're 22... my error. someday you'll hopefully understand where the idiocy lays.
plutoplatters 2 years ago
No, I know what I said, she is an old woman, or "matured" if you want to sugar coat it. I wont have a problem 30-40 years from now, reading this as an old woman, why would I? Why so sensitive?
If you happen to be an old lady, deal with it. The rest of the world doesnt care.
ChocolateORE 2 years ago
No,you have no idea. It's the way you said it. "old woman " is not someone around their 40's ( or so) . It would be someone much older than that. You will not understand this due to your age of now.
I'm not sensitive as you put it.. just intrigued by peoples levels of insight.,etc.
As for the "rest of the world not caring" i'd have to agree it's a huge percent judging
by all the tattoos.
plutoplatters 2 years ago
Most. Forced. Smile. Ever.
lupussicarius 3 years ago 13
zendrik i have both my forearms tattooed and i can say it didnt hurt, it feels like a slight scratching the more tense you are the more sensitive you get.If you want it done and are scared then the tattoo studios have a lotion that numbs the area you want tattooed.
jackrusselsrulz 3 years ago
you have A LOTT of videos
CupBoyProductions 3 years ago
I think I fit the criteria of the tatoo artist. So do I need a lissense before applying
feedthewomb 3 years ago
Ha, you look like you have a goood laugh going on at the beginning of this clip. haha.
How was the pain on your forarms where I see u have ink. I know what I want on mine...just have to put the fear to bed and get it! Ur thoughts?/?
Zendrix3 3 years ago
thanks
joaquinR1stargate 3 years ago
cool i have a tatoo and i dont seem to have any bother with as up to now cool video
louise2192 3 years ago
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