Pictures of Old People with Tattoos
December 1st 2010 19:24
Everyone ages, and if you get a tattoo young, don't expect that tattoo to remain youthful, because you're not always going to be youthful. Basically, that means that you need to carefully choice your tattoos when you get them and be prepared to live when them when you're 70 and older.
Trust me and the following pictures.... Tattoos just aren't as appealing when your wrinkly and sagging.
I do have tattoos, so don't think I'm talking out my ass, but at the same time, don't think I'm being a hypocrite. All, I'm saying is make sure you know what you're getting into when you get your tattoos.
I debated on adding the last picture, but I have to add it... It's natural, and it's a woman... Ha.
These pictures of old people with tattoos are classic aging and tattoo fading.
Trust me and the following pictures.... Tattoos just aren't as appealing when your wrinkly and sagging.
I do have tattoos, so don't think I'm talking out my ass, but at the same time, don't think I'm being a hypocrite. All, I'm saying is make sure you know what you're getting into when you get your tattoos.
I debated on adding the last picture, but I have to add it... It's natural, and it's a woman... Ha.
These pictures of old people with tattoos are classic aging and tattoo fading.
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Comment by Edward Allen
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Personally, I think it is an affront to God to reduce His artwork to that of his subordinates by using the body for an art canvas. .
If someone else wants this, it is, of course, his or her right, but imagine a nursing home resident in 50 years all worked over by tattoos.
Your point is well taken.
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Comment by Anonymous
Grandma on the bottom let herself go a little bit and thus made her own tattoos sag far more than the lady up top.
Your skin will wear out, yes.
But you don't have to treat it badly by getting a tattoo, gaining seven hundred pounds, losing it all, and then regaining it back when your skin has lost it's stretch.
Tattoos on places where your skin sags (belly, thighs, arms, etc.) as you get older are more vulnerable but they can also be directly connected to how well you take care of yourself.
Stay fit and slim all your life, even as an older gentleman or lady, and your tattoos will fade but not turn from birds into gargoyles.
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Plus, I think that by the time you get to be that age, you just stop caring about things like that.
Comment by kornlosthead - Anthony