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Quote tattoo places for guys?

'you must not put tattoo marking upon yourselves.'
leviticus 19:28

Christians today are not under the Law of Moses, the prohibition it laid on tattooing is sobering. (Ephesians 2:15; Colossians 2:14, 15) If you are a Christian, you would certainly not want to make markings on your body—even temporarily—that smack of paganism or false worship.—2 Corinthians 6:15-18.

please read the articles i have linked below, they are very informative and helpful.

Best place to put a quote tattoo?

You should look at your grandma and see what part of your grandma is not as saggy. Remember tattoo's are forever. You do not want to get one then later down the road not be able to read it due to saging or wrinkling. My tattoo's are around my ankles.

Best places to get quote tattoos?

what I do is find out where the best places in your town are. Ask people who have tattoos where they go and if the recommend it. This way you can see the work on a person and get there honest opinion. When you have a good idea about at least three places bring in a pic(if possible) to all three they will quote you on one where you want it and what size. But remember the cheapest is not always the best you do get what you pay for. The first site is to help decide where to get your tattoo.
http://www.tattooinfo.net/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=15
Here is a site where you can type where you live and find all the shops in your area.
http://www.tattoos.com/
I Hope this help and good luck on your tattoo!

The best place for a tattoo?

I wouldn't worry so much about the "pain" of the tattoo. Tattoos really are not that painful.
I suggest worrying more about where the tattoo will look the best. If you are unsure ask a tattoo artist to help you with the placement.
The placement can make or break a tattoo.

Tattoos on the foot are constantly being rubbed. They will fade very quickly and will need to be touched up a lot.
The weight loss shouldn't effect the tattoo that much. If you are loosing a ton of weight then it will slightly change it.

Pain depending on location is different for everyone. For most people; feet, ribs, chest, hands, neck, hurt the most. Less painful; arms, legs, back area.
For me though I think fatty parts hurt more. I have my whole chest done and the center didn't bother me. When he got out to the fatty parts close to the armpit it hurt. My boyfriend was the total opposite though.

Pretty much feet and hand tattoos are going to fade just due to constant contact and rubbing.

Best tattoo quote for a guy?

I've wanted a tattoo for a while but can't decide which quote is the best. I'm a guy who just loves to have a good time and not worry about the little things in life..i just try to live it up. I am religous, have a passion for music and love my family. i want to get it on my upper back in some sort of script writing. which quote do u like best?

Live for today.
We are the music while the music lasts.
Why sleep if you don't dream?
Take another breath, we'll be okay. Just smile and forget yesterday.
Fear God.
Don't go home with the sun. Follow the moon.
Family is Forever.

ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.

Where would be a best place to put a tattoo quote?

I also think across your foot would be cool. I'm not sure about the font. I am currently looking at different fonts for my next two tattoos as well and I am yet to find exactly what I want. Obviously size depends on where you get the tattoo done. When you decide where, figure out how much skin surface you want to take up and make your quote fit into that space.

I hope this made sense. It's been a long day at work and am yet to cook anything for dinner.

Source :- TrendingTattoo. comWhere To Get A Tattoo On Your Body? Tattoo Placement AreasTattoos speak the language of heart, inclination and the way of living. It is slowly and gradually becoming an obsession amongst all the age-group people across the world. But the most important question faced by major ones when they go out for getting a tattoo is: Which body part should I consider for getting the tattoo? The young lads often tend to go with the trend setters for the placement forgetting their own priorities & profession and ends up with a mess.Our suggestion: Instead of going with the trend, consider which body part is best to go ahead with the tattoo? Tattoos on which part of the body will be more painful & least painful? Which area of the body is more exposed causing the tattoo fade out soon? Which body part should be considered least for making the tattoo? To ease your search and end your confusion, we are here with our guide for you briefing you about the best & worst places to get the tattoo:Best Tattoo Placement areas:1. The Forearm:This is an ideal place for carrying the tattoo as it gives complete visibility making the tattoo looks in its best aura.2. Ankle:It’s a beautiful place to wear the tattoo as it can be easily reflected. But you will have to choose the appropriate size & design that merges well with your personality.3. back:Back tattoos add up to your personality and the best part is, they are longer-lasting ones since they are mostly covered with clothes and less exposed to the sun.4. Wrist:It is one of the , most common place considered for small tattoos as it offers good visibility to even the small size & delicate tattoo design and looks adorable too.

Best Place for a Girl to get a tattoo?

Don't EVER get a name, not even yours. It's boring, unoriginal, and in about 6 months you'll realize that it looks like a hilarious form of ID. If you can't think of anything better than your own name, you don't need to be getting any sort of tattoo art. Tattoos aren't about looking "hot" they're about using your body as a canvas for art that means something to you personally.

Personally though, if a girl has the right look, the most attractive place is the forearms. Although, I'm into emo/scene/alternative kind of girls. DO NOT get it there unless you have at least a somewhat emo-ish style. It will NOT look good.

Cassadee Pope is my personal "perfect woman" and she has tattoos there.

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look on her right arm (your left)

Bony spots that don't get much sun are the safest bet. The ankle, knee, elbow, and wrist match these criteria best.The side of the ribcage is good, too, except for the potential of tug from big sagging breasts or stomach. (Though pregnancy isn't supposed to affect it badly, so maybe aging flabby parts won't, either.)If your tattoo is colored, it must be protected from the sun. If it's black, it still should be protected, but it won't be ruined, so bony spots with more sun exposure can work, too. This includes the neck, shoulder blades, top of the foot, hands, ear, forehead, nose, chin, and scalp.Lean muscle is a decent alternative, like your calves, forearms, tops of shoulders, and back.Other spots depend on how your body stores weight. Hips, "love handle" area, thighs, stomach, and breasts may be risky.I'd say the spots most prone to weight gain and sagging are the upper arm, breasts, chest, butt, stomach, and thighs. A lifelong gym habit might keep some of these body parts (upper arm, non-breasted chest, stomach, and thighs) firmer, but considering American weight trends, this isn't a safe bet.The cheeks and eye area don't keep their shape as they age. Of course, every body has its quirks, so if you know that you tend to gain weight in an area, stay away from it.I'm not a tattoo artist, so I can't be absolutely sure that this is fully accurate, but these are the concerns I had, and the artists I consulted with affirmed everything I said.

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