What tattoo do you want and where would you put it?

I have no objection to what anyone does when it comes to tattoos and piercings, but they are not for me.
It comes from when I was a child. My uncle had tattoos, he was Royal Navy so I think that was a factor. His were already fading, and I didn’t think it looked very nice.
Body inking is an ancient thing that has always had great meaning, and I think it’s lovely when people have names, symbols, or images inked into their skin. It can be fascinating. But the image above puzzles me. Why cover your skin up like that?
This is NOT a criticism, if he were my son I’d go with him if he wanted something like that done without a second thought. And that might be incredibly meaningful in a way I don’t understand. It just doesn’t compute with me.
That’s completely okay though. One of the biggest lessons we all need to learn in life and respect, is that we’re all different and that’s nothing to be afraid of.
Some people hate it when others disagree or act differently, they can’t take it, it makes them angry. That’s wrong. Show me a tattoo and I will be genuinely interested in it. Just please don’t show me one in any area that might make a lady blush! That I wouldn’t know how to handle. 😳🤣
However, there is another reason that me and tattoos are not a good idea.
When I choose an image for my blogs I often change it six times because I can’t decide which I prefer. Nope, best not even think about how long it would take me to decide that tattoo isn’t perfect, or I don’t like the orange, or the cat’s ear is a fraction too short. On the wrong arm. That’s not my favourite quote anymore. We’re talking seconds.
I’m not decisive enough for body ink. As for names, they’re engraved on my heart and ‘saved’ in my energy field. No need to be reminded of those I’ve lost to spirit. They’re still a living part of me. Some even chat.
Tattoos no. So you can show me yours but I’m just boring white. 🤣
Best love today and always
Deb xx