Thanks! The only real ouch so far was outlining up under my armpit and in the "gutter" inside the elbow. Other than that, not too bad. My artist lives in Vegas so each session requires some travelling by one of us!OUch! Nice sleeve KNIFE!
I have a HUGE aversion to needles, and was able to sit through a few hours worth of needle work. It felt like nasty, nasty mosquito bites...only continuous. The shading, I think is what was the most uncomfortable. It kind of feels like someone is setting your skin on fire...a burning sensation. But...I was able to handle to it even with my distaste for needles. It can be done if you have a needle aversion like us, snake...if you want the tat, it can be done.ok-- I must ask...
Always pondered gettin a tat, but the military gave me a REAL distaste for needles, shot, you name it.
Perhasp a stupid question, but how much pain and suffering is involved with medium sized color tat on the arms... please only the needle haters chime in, not the saddists
Ahhh, yeah. That's right!I believe the Rub is touring the states... or terrorizing take your pick.
it aint bad.... have a few beers before you go, and its a breeze.ok-- I must ask...
Always pondered gettin a tat, but the military gave me a REAL distaste for needles, shot, you name it.
Perhasp a stupid question, but how much pain and suffering is involved with medium sized color tat on the arms... please only the needle haters chime in, not the saddists
You're 38 and still don't have a tat especially after serving in the Corps?? Son, that is just UNSAT, you need to buckle down and go get your skin art done before you start wearing skirts.ok-- I must ask...
Always pondered gettin a tat, but the military gave me a REAL distaste for needles, shot, you name it.
Perhasp a stupid question, but how much pain and suffering is involved with medium sized color tat on the arms... please only the needle haters chime in, not the saddists