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Why Get a Tattoo
Why Get a
Tattoo?
"Think
before you ink."
That should be
the motto of anyone who is considering
getting a tattoo.
Most people are familiar with the horror
stories about those who got a tattoo on
impulse. There is the bride-to-be who
tattoos her fiancée's name on her ring
finger and then is left standing at the
altar. There is the guy who has a
drunken one night stand and wakes up
with a strange woman's name emblazoned
across his chest, as well as the forty
year old corporate executive who can
never roll up his sleeves lest his
colleagues discover the Sex Pistols
tattoo he got on a trip to London in
1978.
In a nutshell, the worst times to get a
tattoo are when you are
drunk, high, in love or on vacation.
When you are drunk or high, you are more
likely to choose a design that looks
just as bad as you are going to feel the
next morning. If you decide to tattoo
your lover's name on your forearm, make
sure it's forever, otherwise you could
find yourself hating your arm as much as
you do your ex. People on vacation are
also vulnerable to making hasty
decisions, often taking home souvenirs
on their skin that don't fit their
normal lifestyle at all.
Before you get a tattoo, you should sit
down and seriously question your own
motivations for wanting to do so. For
instance, "because it would make your
mother cry" is not a good reason to get
a tattoo. Getting a tattoo also rarely
does not achieve the intention of
"changing society" nor is it exactly an
expression of rebellion against
authority any more as everyone from
Britney Spears to Paris Hilton to Tammy
Faye Baker has one.
"Doing it because everyone else is doing
it" is also not a solid justification.
Before you get that Hello Kitty or
teletubby tattooed on your ankle, make
sure it is not going to turn your
stomach every time you look at it sixty
years from now.
There are a lot of good reasons to get a
tattoo and many not that are not so
great (as discussed above.)
Good
Reasons to Get a Tattoo
-
Self Expression.
Tattoos are works of art that can be
used as a vehicle to display your
unique sense of individuality to the
world. For instance, if you are into
the "undead scene" others will be able
to identify you by the ghostly spirit
tattooed on your arm. If you are an
art lover, an Andy Warhol or Leonardo
Da Vinici inspired tattoo will deliver
the message to others. The tattoo can
also give others some idea of your
occupation.
-
Tribal Identity.
The original
intention of a tattoo was to mark an
individual as part of a tribe or a
group. This type of tattoo warns
others if you happen to belong to some
kind of gang (good for them) and
allows other kindred spirits to
identify you (good for you.) For
instance, an iron cross can identify a
Goth individual, the Serenity Prayer
an AA member, a Harley Davidson logo a
biker, a crucifix a Christian, an
anchor a member of the Navy and so on
...
-
Spiritual Growth.
Many
individuals will get a tattoo after
they experience an epiphany or leap of
faith that has led to their survival
against great odds. Examples of this
kind of tattoo are the lung cancer
survivor who gets a tattoo of the wind
blowing and the student of Buddhism
who gets the "ohm" symbol tattooed on
his chest after receiving teachings
from a master.
-
For Spiritual Protection.
Cab drivers will
boast a tattoo of St. Christopher on
their arms to prevent accidents on the
road. A very familiar tattoo for
protection is the eye within the hand
or the eye within the triangle that
finds its origins in the ancient
Mediterranean. Crucifix's, sacred
hearts, St. Michael and gods or
goddesses are often used for the same
purposes.
-
Marking Important Events.
Weddings,
anniversaries, divorces, surviving a
war and other occasions sometimes
warrant a tattoo. Some couples are
getting tattoos marked around the
fourth finger of their left hand
rather than opting for the traditional
engagement ring.
-
Paying Homage.
Sometimes a
tattoo is in order after the death of
a celebrity, favorite pet or relative.
Usually these tattoos are portraits
commissioned by a very talented artist
who can reproduce likenesses of such
personages as Elvis, Marilyn Monroe,
John F. Kennedy or Malcolm X.
-
To Enhance Luck.
Getting a tattoo
to enhance your luck is as old as
primitive man. Today you can see
everything from pairs of dice to four
leafed clovers to the Greek Goddess
Fortuna marked on the arms of those
who wish to court Lady Luck.
-
To Express Commitment.
Getting a
tattoo in this day of "disposable
everything" is an expression of
commitment to yourself that is
forever. The sages say that making an
irrevocable decision is good for the
soul!
-
Totem Symbols and Animals.
Some
people consider a tattoo to be an
expression of their soul or spirit
guide. Fairies, hummingbirds,
butterflies, angels, wolves, tigers
and other animals are popular examples
of this kind of tattoo.
-
As a memorial.
Some tattoos are
used to remember a beloved family
member or pet that has passed away.
-
Enhancing Sexuality.
There is
a theory that getting a tattoo on the
lower back helps open up the base
chakra (near the bottom of the spine)
and enhances the kundalini (life
force) that governs such matters as
survival and sexuality. A tiny tattoo
on the female hipbone or on the inner
thigh is considered to be very sexy.
-
Multiple Births.
In this
age of fertility drugs, more mothers
than ever are giving birth to
identical twins, triplets and
quadruplets. Tattooing the bottom of
the newborns' feet is one way to
guarantee that you will always be able
to tell your children apart from each
other.
-
To Make People Laugh.
Tattoos do have
a way of "breaking the ice" when it
comes to starting a conversation.
There is nothing wrong with adding a
little levity to the world. After all
humor dissolves all karma.
Lousy Reasons to Get a Tattoo
-
To rebel against authority.
Tattoos
don't change the world, people do.
-
To look like a biker.
This can
seriously backfire on you if you run
into a real biker who may be offended
by your appropriation of their tribal
markings.
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"Everyone else is doing it!"
Follow your gut instinct, not the
advice of your friends.

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