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Got a tattoo of my first gf's name on my arm, well, getting laser treatments to get rid off it (6~8 times of treatments), the treatment hurts like crazy.......x3 more painful than getting a tattoo on =.='||

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Ouch, I've had a few cover ups done for similar mistakes. As for the laser I had laser treatment on veins in both my legs.

The veins were from groin to knee.. the only way to describe it is a small sun about the size of a grape gets placed in the groin area,

then they turn the heat up to a tennis ball sized sun and drag it slowly from groin to knee. Not to mention the 30+ injections that followed. Good thing i'm a sadomasochist.

Ouch, I've had a few cover ups done for similar mistakes. As for the laser I had laser treatment on veins in both my legs.

The veins were from groin to knee.. the only way to describe it is a small sun about the size of a grape gets placed in the groin area,

then they turn the heat up to a tennis ball sized sun and drag it slowly from groin to knee. Not to mention the 30+ injections that followed. Good thing i'm a sadomasochist.

LOL! sorry mate it probably hert like hell but the ball analogy cracked me up:)

thas a nice looking pillow next to you Craig, i like the design, where can i get 1 from???????..........ahahaha

oh your tatoo looks great aswell..........lol

i cant get any tats atm coz my skin is soooooooooo much darker than it was from being in the sun 2 much in Phuket, if i did you probably wouldnt see it on my skin

i considered getting one while i was overseas but thought it just wasn't worth the risk coz it might've got infected

Got a tattoo of my first gf's name on my arm, well, getting laser treatments to get rid off it (6~8 times of treatments), the treatment hurts like crazy.......x3 more painful than getting a tattoo on =.='||

Rule #1: Never get a partner's name tattooed on any part of your body.

Rule #2: You may have your name tattooed on them, but not the other way around (see Rule #1)

:)

lol, i look forword to it :)

i had a store manager ask me to cover it up today, i said

if you have a problem with it, heres my bosses number, and gave the twat his business card..

i covered my ass, and got my bosses permission BEFORE i got it, he seen it this morning and thought it looked quite

good!

if im going to upset people by having it showing, ill have no choice but to cover it really,

over reactive A'holes

lol, i look forword to it :)

i had a store manager ask me to cover it up today, i said

if you have a problem with it, heres my bosses number, and gave the twat his business card..

i covered my ass, and got my bosses permission BEFORE i got it, he seen it this morning and thought it looked quite

good!

if im going to upset people by having it showing, ill have no choice but to cover it really,

over reactive A'holes

Thats why I have my tatts planned for only 2-3" below elbow, so I can roll up my sleeves and still hide my tatts. My admin staff know I have tatts because I've spoken about them, but they've never seen them :P The consultants and my bosses have no idea I have tatts at all :)

I've got more ink work lined up in the next couple of weeks, and that'll start to push me over into the "excessively tattooed" category, but you wouldn't know it when I wear my everyday office attire. :P

As said before, my tatts are for me, representing things in my life I'm proud of. No one else gets to see them unless I take my clothes off :P

:P

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Some people are just knob heads haha

If you have your boss' approval I wouldnt worry at all. I work for Government as a Project Officer and have those holes in my ears, beauty spot piecing and tattoos. I didnt ask either... haha.

Where do you work?

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