But Everybody's Got One
Mar. 4th, 2011 09:30 amMy stepdaughter just came back from artistic ink with her latest tattoo: a blue willow teacup and saucer, with her dad's initials in the middle. It's really pretty. When I asked her if it hurt, she said with absolute conviction, the words I will forever use when Hermione loses her virginity to Severus: "It hurts, but it's a pain I want to feel again and again. I crave it now."
Hmmm.
I have thought long and hard about getting a tattoo for many years. My problem is that 1) I don't know what to put on my body that will still be relevant to me in 30 years' time, and 2) I'm a wimp when it comes to real pain. Spank, paddle and cane me all you like but no needle play, please.
I've thought of getting the words "Inspire" and "Believe", and maybe the name of my muse. If I do, and it's a BIG 'if', that's what I'll do.
I've just seen these on the Warner Brother's Sight. Am I just too sad because I want these for myself?


This is Hermione's and Severus' wands. I'm sorry, is something wrong with me because I think they're beautiful and inspirational? They are available through Warner Brothers, and I can't afford them, but I want them. *Sigh*. That's a sigh of longing, folks, not a sigh of 'darn, I can't afford them'. I didn't want you to think I was trying to feel sorry for myself.
Hmmm.
I have thought long and hard about getting a tattoo for many years. My problem is that 1) I don't know what to put on my body that will still be relevant to me in 30 years' time, and 2) I'm a wimp when it comes to real pain. Spank, paddle and cane me all you like but no needle play, please.
I've thought of getting the words "Inspire" and "Believe", and maybe the name of my muse. If I do, and it's a BIG 'if', that's what I'll do.
I've just seen these on the Warner Brother's Sight. Am I just too sad because I want these for myself?
This is Hermione's and Severus' wands. I'm sorry, is something wrong with me because I think they're beautiful and inspirational? They are available through Warner Brothers, and I can't afford them, but I want them. *Sigh*. That's a sigh of longing, folks, not a sigh of 'darn, I can't afford them'. I didn't want you to think I was trying to feel sorry for myself.
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Date: 2011-03-04 02:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-04 02:56 pm (UTC)I would never entertain the idea of a picture. Words, maybe. I've thought of having Dahlra's name done...he seems pretty permanent...
Oh, we both know I'm too much of a wimp to sit quietly while someone shoves a needle in my skin over and over. lol
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Date: 2011-03-04 03:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-04 03:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-04 05:03 pm (UTC)No words. I wasn't even sure what I wanted when I went to the parlor, wasn't even sure I'd get one that night. But I looked at their wall of available flash, and decided I liked one that was of a rose with a lightening bolt thru it, surrounded by a couple of stars and the crescent moon.
I'm a Cancer born in June, so the rose and moon were appropriate symbols for me, and it wasn't particularly large, perhaps 2.5 inches.
Oh, we both know I'm too much of a wimp to sit quietly while someone shoves a needle in my skin over and over. lol
The needle doesn't go in as deep as the ones used for medical procedures; it only goes into the upper layer of the dermis (the layer of skin just under the epidermis).
That's not to say that it doesn't hurt, but the amount of pain varies depending on what area of the body is done. Areas with little muscle/fat under the skin -- the skull, the ankle -- are said to be quite painful. Areas with the most padding -- the tush, for instance -- are the least painful.
I had mine done on my upper right arm. There was pain, but I've had more pain at the dentist having my teeth cleaned. I was fine for the first 25 or so minutes of the procedure, which took about 40 minutes.
What finally started getting to me wasn't the pain, which remained tolerable thru out the procedure; what got to me was the combination of the smell of the ink (since it was being done in relative proximity to my nose), and the SOUND of the needle, the whine of which to me is too much like a dentist's drill.
By the time the tattoo artist finished, I was feeling quite nauseous because of the sound and the smell, but not because of the pain. And once I got outside into the fresh air I was fine.
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Date: 2011-03-04 06:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-05 12:26 am (UTC)The tattoo place Cat went was, according to the Hubs, really cool - he said it looked like a realtor's office, but way cooler. I think I'll go there.
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Date: 2011-03-05 12:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-05 01:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-05 04:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-03-05 04:55 am (UTC)I think I'll either get my two favourite words, inspire and believe, or either my Muse. He's been around a while, don't think he's going anywhere.
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Date: 2011-03-05 11:06 am (UTC)If you really want a tattoo, you just have to think if it will suit you in 10-15 years time, and how that place on your body will be affected trough aging. Maybe I still love my piece because I can't see it every day unless I disrobe and look at it in the mirror. If I had it on my arm, I think I would get pretty tired of it after a while, no matter how great the piece is.
But, your stepdaughter is right. After I got the tattoo, I craved that same pain... but I resisted. Maybe, one day, when I decide on another motive, and watch it every day for 5 years, I will get another one.
- BlueRavenAngel
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Date: 2011-03-05 06:47 pm (UTC)