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wedding ring tattoo

tabskitten
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Been ring shopping today and the thought occurred to me of ring tattoos,
I actually am quite anti tattoos but for some reason this seems quite nice.....
anyone ever seen or had one?
I actually am quite anti tattoos but for some reason this seems quite nice.....
anyone ever seen or had one?
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They Were Up In Arms wrote: »I think tabskitten is a crying, walking, sleeping, talking, living troll :cool:
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My friend has his wife's name tattooed like a ring. Looks good on him and is practical as he has a manual job.0
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no tattooist will recommend this as it wears off in no time if a ring is worn over it , names are the worst fading to nothing in a couple of years0
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There was a photo of Peter Andre in my magazine last week, coming out of the laser tattoo removal clinic with a bandage around his wedding finger!0
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izzzzythedog wrote: »no tattooist will recommend this as it wears off in no time if a ring is worn over it , names are the worst fading to nothing in a couple of years
I know the palm side wears off but the preliminary research i have done says the top usually stays well........
I work as both a sports massage therapist and a chef thats all so a ring can be problematic.....
would not have anything too intricate such as names, maybe in barcode or morse code form through?........:silenced:They Were Up In Arms wrote: »I think tabskitten is a crying, walking, sleeping, talking, living troll :cool:0 -
Rockporkchop wrote: »There was a photo of Peter Andre in my magazine last week, coming out of the laser tattoo removal clinic with a bandage around his wedding finger!
I would not be marrying someone if i had any intention of it not being forever, corny as that may sound that is my view on what wedlock should be. if i thought a tattoo would outlast us i would have given the engagement ring back the day it was given to me........
Thats what you get if you marry Jordan it would seem!:T:silenced:They Were Up In Arms wrote: »I think tabskitten is a crying, walking, sleeping, talking, living troll :cool:0 -
tabskitten wrote: »I would not be marrying someone if i had any intention of it not being forever, corny as that may sound that is my view on what wedlock should be. if i thought a tattoo would outlast us i would have given the engagement ring back the day it was given to me........
Thats what you get if you marry Jordan it would seem!:T
Indeed! I must admit that I do like the idea of a man getting a wedding ring tattoo. I have seen far too many men take their wedding rings off when they go out with the boys for the evening, and having a ring tattooed seems like a really romantic gesture, a sort of declaration of fidelity. Or does it make them more of a woman magnet, I'm not sure.
With your jobs it would definitely be worth considering though. Only two months left to decide! Good luck with it all.0 -
No, no, no, no don't do it. My friend was exactly like you and wanted a ring tattoo and thought as you do that it was forever but things didn't work out as she planned and now she's left with this permanent reminder.
Personally I also think they look tacky but to each their own.:j little fire cracker born 5th November 2012 :j0 -
tabskitten wrote: »I would not be marrying someone if i had any intention of it not being forever, corny as that may sound that is my view on what wedlock should be. if i thought a tattoo would outlast us i would have given the engagement ring back the day it was given to me........
Thats what you get if you marry Jordan it would seem!:T
Isn't that what every couple thinks? Doesn't stop divorce lawyers earning a good living.No reliance should be placed on the above.0 -
Isn't that what every couple thinks? Doesn't stop divorce lawyers earning a good living.
yes- and many people get married in churches who are not religious too.
I think i have a very old fashioned view on things in that case!:silenced:They Were Up In Arms wrote: »I think tabskitten is a crying, walking, sleeping, talking, living troll :cool:0 -
Rockporkchop wrote: »Indeed! I must admit that I do like the idea of a man getting a wedding ring tattoo. I have seen far too many men take their wedding rings off when they go out with the boys for the evening, and having a ring tattooed seems like a really romantic gesture, a sort of declaration of fidelity. Or does it make them more of a woman magnet, I'm not sure.
With your jobs it would definitely be worth considering though. Only two months left to decide! Good luck with it all.
Blimey charlie, am I the only one who would be very upset and want a VERY good explanation for their hubby to take their wedding ring off to go out with the lads?!?!
:eek:2 angels in heaven :A0
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