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Znoober | 12:22 Tue 15th Nov 2005 | Body & Soul
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I recently got a tattoo, which I had done on my ankle. I'm thinking of getting another one but I need to clarify something. I know that if you get a tattoo and then get fat (or pregnant!) it'll stretch and look a bit rubbish. But what if you're already fat (like my good self), you get a tattoo, then you lose weight? Will it look the same, or will it lose some of it's quality as your skin ''tightens?
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Whether it stretches or shrinks, maybe the other question you should ask yourself is "Will I be embarrassed by having a tattoo on my body when I'm old and grey? Who knows, by then it might be a very embarrassing reminder of what you did in your youth !
I have a tattoo on my ankle as well as my foot and the top of both of my arms. The reason i got them here is because they are easy (ish) to hide when I need to. Also, these parts of my body do not vary too much if I lose or gain weight. I wanted one on my flat stomach but while it will look good now - it won't look so good when I get older and put weight on or have a baby. The tattoo will change but I think you would have to lose or gain a LOT of weight for it to make that much difference!
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Wendy - as I say, I already have a tattoo, so I'm not asking about whether I'll regret it or not. The way I see it, when I'm on my deathbed I'll regret the things I didn't do more than I'll regret the things I did. I'm just wondering about where the best place is to get my second tattoo.

There is a lady at my work that had a tattoo on her back, as she was told it was a safe place to have one as she wants to lose quite a lot of weight. So i guess lower back could be an area for your next tattoo.

Give yourself some stars Znoober! That was quite the patronising answer fron WendyS!


I'm in agreement with ieatbees, the back is a good area to get it done if you want to avoid loss of quality as per your weight gain/loss. Another good area is the ankle, as per Curious79

I want a tattoo behind my ear, I saw a girl with a tattoo there of a vine with small flowers and leaves and it was gorgeous, very delicate and feminine. Easily hidden too and subtle although it might hurt quite a bit as it's basically bone with no padding.

When i was about 17, and looking back now, I was lovely. I got my boob out and had a swallow done on it, I was soooooo proud. 20 years on and it looks like some sort of pelican cross with a stork? Not many girlies had tats then, (that I knew of..... just to cover myself , because loads had them including Queen Victoria) But if I had a choice now I would have it where it does show and to show it off. but if my children wanted one I would definetly advise them against it
I don't think it'll make any difference to the overall appearance. Tattoo inks go really deep into the skin and yes depending on where it is it might change in shape depending on weight loss/gain, but I would imagine it'd be pretty regular, since in any case the skin would stretch and contract as necessary.

I have large-ish tattoos on both upper arms and I lost 6 stone, and they didn't change in shape. I put some weight back on, and they still look the same to me. So I wouldn't really worry about where you get one.

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