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How much does a tattoo hurt?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've a tattoo of a teddy bear on my left bum cheek ad it hurt like made. The less 'musle or skin' the better it is - apparently. The funniest thing was the way I was sat when I washaving it done my right leg went dead and I limped out of there with a dead leg. 2 girls sat in the waiting room saw this and walked out.
I agree with most of the above. I have one on my shoulder which didn't hurt at all but I had one done on my foot and it was very very painful. The most pain comes from the regret of mutilating your body and having some stupid picture there for the rest of your life. but thats just my experience lol.
it totally depends on where on your body you get the tatoo done. mine is on my shoulder blade - and honestly it hurt so much! the pain nearly made me faint. However, it's the sort of pain you can deal with, especially as you know you cant stop half way through and pull out! depends how strong-willed you are too. mind over matter and all that. whoever tells you a tatoo doesnt hurt is lying! plus - think long and very hard about what to get done and where to have it placed before you go through with it. i thought about it for months, and i still have the odd pang of regret.
Mine all felt like sunburn being slapped. How much it hurts can also depend on how much you expect it to hurt - or conversely how much it won't hurt.
I've had a few & the one on my lower back hurt the most. Well, it did at first but I believe that was because I was expecting it to! With a bit of concentration/pseudo-meditation I found I was able to ignore the pain by closing my eyes & imagining I was sitting on a sun-kissed palm beach with the waves gently lapping at my feet. I'm not joking or exaggerating to say that after a while I felt absolutely no pain whatsoever.
If you go for it, good luck. Careful though - they're addictive...
I've had a few & the one on my lower back hurt the most. Well, it did at first but I believe that was because I was expecting it to! With a bit of concentration/pseudo-meditation I found I was able to ignore the pain by closing my eyes & imagining I was sitting on a sun-kissed palm beach with the waves gently lapping at my feet. I'm not joking or exaggerating to say that after a while I felt absolutely no pain whatsoever.
If you go for it, good luck. Careful though - they're addictive...