Guest guest Posted October 31, 2003 Report Share Posted October 31, 2003 Hey , I think woman on the whole have a higher pain tolerance than a lot of men. :-) Got to, to keep having children. I had mine natural childbirth too.....that was really big in the early 80's. I even had a friend who delivered one of her babies in a tub in their home......I wouldn't have tried that myself, but it certainly worked for them. Razors scrapping against your skin eh? Hmmnnnn.....I'll just have to see how I do. Perhaps I can convince my girlfriend to go first! LOL The guy we plan on having do them is supposed to be very highly regarded by those in the know, so I'm hoping he has a light touch. Still got to come up with what I actually want as far as design. I always have a hard time ordering in a restaurant, so trying to decide on what I want on my body for the rest of my days is quite a challenge. Have a safe and enjoyable Halloween. Chat with you later! the other x_consentida_x wrote: I have a high pain tollerance.. (I didn't take anything when I delivered my son) So, No it did not hurt.. but the tatoo guy I go to actually does the tatoos of other tatoo artists and is well published. So.. he is really nice about it all.. I have known others that said it hurts - when it is close to the bone it does feel different. Basically it feels like someone is scraping a few razor blades across the skin.. (that's the best way I can describe it) and to be honest the one on my stomach , especially the lower part, stung more than the one on the ankle. I had the same reserves where it has to be something I can hide if needed.. I work w/ children.. and do not feel it is appropriate for me as a teacher to have tatoos all over where the kids can see.. socks and dark tights hid the one on the ankle. Take care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2003 Report Share Posted October 31, 2003 - I have the worst time ordering too.. But for my tatoos. I chose something I wanted .. then I wrote it on the calendar for next yr. If next yr came around and I still wanted it that was what I got. Otherwise, if the following yr came and I was dumbfounded as to why I would possibly want that on my body..then hey at least it wasnt. Happy Halloween to all !! > I have a high pain tollerance.. (I didn't take anything when I > delivered my son) So, No it did not hurt.. but the tatoo guy I go to > actually does the tatoos of other tatoo artists and is well published. > So.. he is really nice about it all.. I have known others that said > it hurts - when it is close to the bone it does feel different. > Basically it feels like someone is scraping a few razor blades across > the skin.. (that's the best way I can describe it) and to be honest > the one on my stomach , especially the lower part, stung more than > the one on the ankle. I had the same reserves where it has to be > something I can hide if needed.. I work w/ children.. and do not feel > it is appropriate for me as a teacher to have tatoos all over where > the kids can see.. socks and dark tights hid the one on the ankle. > Take care > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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