Women and Tattos

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Women are more likely to regret tattoos more than men. A article on “women regretting and removing tattoos” was written in “HEALTH NEWS” on July 28 2008. This article was written by Amanda MacMillan, she talked to a woman that has gone through three sessions to have her tattoos removed. A band of stars she had tattooed around her ankle at the age 19, and a homemade tattoo of a star. She finally made an appointment to remove the tattoos, she had gotten a better job working for a publishing company; and moved to New York. She changed her mind about her tattoos she began to think they were trashy. Getting a tattoo was historically a male dominated activity, lately tattoos have become a popular among women. Women face more dislike with their tattoos than men, and are more likely to remove them.

There are regrets to getting someone name as a tattoo, that you may want them removed. I read an article on the top five reasons for tattoo removal. Getting someone name on you, is one of the most regretted; and removed tattoos. Many people do it for a spouse or a significant other. Many of them said they would never do it again. Years ago, the only option was to line the name out, put something over it; or get the newest significant other name on it. Today we have advance to tattoo removal, a name can be removed easily in most cases. Think before getting that significant other name on you, it may be soon regretted.