Anyone else get that feeling, that URGE to get more ink whenever you hear the familiar high-pitched buzzing of a tattoo machine? Everytime I walk past a studio, I just HAVE to stop in for a second to check out who and what's getting worked on. I completely believe in the idea of tattoos becoming an addiction of sorts. That almost "high" feeling you get when you're being worked on. The sounds, the pain, the finished product....Hell, even the satisfying sight of the last flake of dead skin falling off during healing haha...All I know is, I'm getting another one very very soon. All I had to do was wait 'till my heart settled on a design that I have NO DOUBT AT ALL belonged on my skin. Yeah, random post but I'm sure there are some of u out there with the same feeling
ya man...know wut u mean. i feel the same way. i mean this sounds stupid, but my last tattoo i got....well, i didnt even plan on it. i jus went with my friends and they both got tattoos...and i only had one tattoo..and i really just felt the urge 2 get one. so i did. haha.
lol i know exactly what you mean. They're addictive for sure. For each of my tattoos, it's been a spur of the moment thing. They're something i've planned for a while, but it's just that one day i'll wake up and be like "yep today's the day! it's now or never" That's why i hate to have to make an appointment. Luckily every time so far i've been able to just walk in on a cancellation yaaaay i love 'em!
got my tattoo when i was 16 and i love it more every time i see it i definately want some more but im hanging ona t the minute (especially as there are no appointmets for at leat the next 6 weeks in all the decent tattoists) I can see how its addictive though, i wouldnt call it pain, it was more of a sensation, loved it!
yeah, I've been wanting one really bad lately, but i have no moneys. I get paid on the 25th though, so maybe I'll make my appointment afterwards if I have enough cash to spare. I keep watching shows about tattooing too, which makes me want one even more, arrrg
Tattoos is an addiction. Its only when you start to learn how to do them is when you actually embrace it IMO.