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Looks great!!! always love fresh ink, finished having my left hand and fingers done last time they let me off this damned boat for a few days, gettin new ink is always great,should look awesome when they color it in.
could never understand why anyone would mark their self up with that crap. makes you look like trash, none on me and would never have anything to do with a woman with them
f*ck you and the high horse you rode in on. my sister happens to own 2 shops, has been doing tats for about 25 years and probably makes more money than you. if you don't like it, shut your piehole.... plus you would be surprised at the number of 'mainstream' people who have tats (and/or piercings too)
by the way, some of the sexiest women i have ever seen have tats.... here's an example of something sexy without being trashy:
ORIGINAL: PapaTravis
Thanks for the compliments, guys. I was thinking a green, with a yellow/tan belly, and maybe some red. not really sure. Any suggestions?
i'm kinda partial to black work myself. plus 20 years down the road, black will have faded less than the other colors and still look good.
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