When you hear the word "tattoo", what is the first design appeared in the mind? Unless your parents have a tattoo, the design sprang to mind first would be a heart tattoo. A sailor was proud of the sleeves rolled up like Popeye's arm shows a large red heart with a fancy ribbon in front of him with his girlfriend's name printed on it. When the characters are very popular animated Bart Simpson chose to get a tattoo on the back of his parents again, he chose the heart tattoo with the word Mom on it. However, he pulled out of the tattoo with ink on MOTH only. Forms the heart is often associated with romantic love (although not the shape of hearts the real human heart - fortunately). One reason for the heart tattoo is very popular is that they may more often act as an "I'm taken" brand as a wedding ring. And you can not loose heart tattoo because you can ring. Getting your beloved's heart tattoo with the first name is considered a romantic gesture, because it means commitment. Some people associate the form of any heart with love - family, platonic, whatever - and not just for romantic love. As a way to grief, they can choose to get a heart tattoo with the name and date of birth and death of their deceased. This tattoo is considered socially acceptable in many societies, especially when in a place like the arm or on the person's own heart so that the shirt will cover it. This can help in the process of grief. Another reason has been the heart tattoo and will always remain popular is that they are easy for tattoo artists to draw. Depending on the size and complexity of the heart tattoo, usually can be applied in one sitting. This saves time, money and a sufficient amount of pain on the tattoo-ee's part. A heart shape is not threatening and reassuring image, not the tattoo says, zombies rise from the grave. Of course, if that silly zombie holding valentine heart, then maybe it would reduce all worries analysts what kind of psychopath, you may. But still expect them to lock the car doors when you walk them.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
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