Oh Que!

of course you do...as soon as I upload some pictures.

It still needs the dates. He is doing that on the fifth along with any touch up it may require. We are already talking about the next one.
 
so, this is immediately after, there is still residual ink on the skin itself, its red because of it just being done but I think he did a great job. On the fifth we are adding the dates and there are a couple places I want him to touch up. We are already collaborating on number two. I loved the whole experience!

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j8/jezzi_lee/206.jpg
 
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so, this is immediately after, there is still residual ink on the skin itself, its red because of it just being done but I think he did a great job. On the fifth we are adding the dates and there are a couple places I want him to touch up. We are already collaborating on number two. I loved the whole experience!

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j8/jezzi_lee/206.jpg

Nice design. Good choice.
 
I really love watercolour style tattoos, have you seen them? I discovered them here on Literotica on my very favourite thread of all time. If I were to have one I would have one of those, but it won't have one. If I made my mind to G would still not like it. :). I would love to have one painted on though maybe. They are so beautiful to me. I showed a friend who was horrified and said it looked like scar tissue. It just shows how much beauty is in the eye of the beholder I think. :)

It definitely is... I love the watercolor tattoos. They are beautiful!
Nice design. Good choice.

Thanks Dave!
 
I really love watercolour style tattoos, have you seen them? I discovered them here on Literotica on my very favourite thread of all time. If I were to have one I would have one of those, but it won't have one. If I made my mind to G would still not like it. :). I would love to have one painted on though maybe. They are so beautiful to me. I showed a friend who was horrified and said it looked like scar tissue. It just shows how much beauty is in the eye of the beholder I think. :)

I'd never seen a watercolor tattoo until a friend of mine got one, and it's gorgeous. I doubt I'll ever get a tattoo, either. It's just not something that calls to me, but I do appreciate beautiful work done on others.
 
<--------- Still a blank canvas. Tattoo artists lust for my body.
 
so, this is immediately after, there is still residual ink on the skin itself, its red because of it just being done but I think he did a great job. On the fifth we are adding the dates and there are a couple places I want him to touch up. We are already collaborating on number two. I loved the whole experience!

That is really nice. He really did a great job and you picked a nice design.

I really love watercolour style tattoos, have you seen them? I discovered them here on Literotica on my very favourite thread of all time. If I were to have one I would have one of those, but it won't have one. If I made my mind to G would still not like it. :). I would love to have one painted on though maybe. They are so beautiful to me. I showed a friend who was horrified and said it looked like scar tissue. It just shows how much beauty is in the eye of the beholder I think. :)

I've seen a watercolor tattoo for the first time a few months ago. It looked so good. I couldn't stop staring at it. It was rather funny because it was a really cute and quite young guy sporting it. He may have thought I was flirting with him. :D

I love tattoos, but I'll never have one. I am so indecisive I would change my mind on the design as soon as it's inked in. :eek:
 
This is wonderful and important, the only thing that is. :kiss: . I love dearly that its meaningful to you, even if I disliked it ( which I do not!) I would find beauty in that.

I have got something like a trapped nerve this morning. I'm taking advantage of G not having left yet to stay in bed and be mollycoddled.

I wish I could be mollycoddled.

:(

um nice tat Jezz...as long as Tammie is a keeper.
 
She is a keeper in so much as she is my sister who passed away ten years ago... date of birth and date of death will be added on the fifth.

oh of course, I am sorry. My younger brother died of myocarditis aged only 35 (he left a brand new daughter as well as a wife and another daughter) back in 1996. I still miss him very much. :rose:
 
<<rereading The English Patient right now. Much more profound than the movie.

I missed this. Hope I'm not out of turn. I read the novel and saw the movie. I loved the cinematography of "The English Patient," and prefer the movie. But it's a little like apples and oranges-- the novel has different strengths.
 
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