I remember a young man I worked with back in the early 90's talking about wanting to get a tattoo on his next weekend off. At the break-room table the following Monday while showing his buddies his new barbed wire tattoo encircling his bicep he says, "Only XX more payments and it'll be all mine!".
The chicken on the ankle is an old sailor thing it was supposed to protect the wearer from drowning as chickens don't like water. My dad was a Marine Engineer and he had ropes and chains as well as several other sea related tattoos on his wrist, ankles and feet.
He told both my brother and me if we ever got a tattoo he would come back from the grave to haunt us.
Me, I look at myself at the most once a day to shave so I wouldn't be able to admire one. I don't like to bring attention to myself either so others wouldn't be able to admire one on my person also. Therefore ,I never felt the need for a tattoo.
My uncle came home from serving on a destroyer right after the Korean War, with a huge eagle tattooed across his chest. I swore I was gonna get one like that "when I grow up." Thank god I never grew up!
"You can lead a man to logic, but you cannot make him think." Joe Harz "Always certain, often right." Keith McCafferty
Don't have any and not interested. Tastefully done ones on guys don't bother me as long as the are not visible in business atire. Tattoos on a woman are an immediate turn-off to me.
None here, I just remember my father telling me that as long as I live under his roof there will be no tatoo's or ear rings.That was 30yrs ago and I thank him for that.
But your getting one as soon as you move out, right? :-)