
Do you believe that tattoos are life changing? Has your life changed since you got yourself a tattoo?
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Answer 1
January, 2021Life has changed, rather, not on my part, but on the part of others - for the grandmothers in the courtyard, the once sweet girl immediately turned into a drug addict, the deputy dean prophesied to become gouged in life, and the rest of the older people unequivocally diagnosed mental retardation.
In fact (after a year), I still did not have a desire to slide down or go all out, I study perfectly well, with the level of intelligence everything is in order (sort of).
Now I am already trying to the maximum cover the tattoo from prying eyes, which I did not do for the first month.
Answer 2
January, 2021I believe. Hasn't changed. An acquaintance did in India with some shaman, after that everything in his life changed dramatically. Initially, I did not attach any importance to my tattoo, so everything remained as it was. I will join the comment above: only more often I began to hear the questions "what is the meaning of your tattoo ???".
Answer 3
January, 2021No, I don't. No, it hasn't changed. Already 5 years old with two tattoos. The only thing that happened was questions like "Do you know the meaning?" They were not kicked out of work (and even taken to a new one), from the institute too, even from home, although at that time he lived with his parents who were against, they were not kicked out.
The tattoo is done for oneself and not for anyone something. I've done it and don't show it to anyone, only my family and friends know.