Over 40?

puno said:
Being born here in the states I have not been to many traditional weddings but you are in for some interesting concepts... my suggestion go with the flow because after all the tradition the ceremonies it still the same Filipinos love to party!!!

My best to your sister and of course you I've read the rest of the thread and it sounds like you will be moving on with your life.... :rose: :kiss: best to you as always..


Aww thank you Hun...Please come visit me at my newest thread?

Miss our fun times..chatting, flirting, teasing *sigh* We always had fun! :catgrin:
 
ElusivButterfly said:
Aww thank you Hun...Please come visit me at my newest thread?

Miss our fun times..chatting, flirting, teasing *sigh* We always had fun! :catgrin:


Oh and our friends miss it all too :p :catgrin: :kiss:
 
Good Morning Pretty Lady
I keep looking at the beautiful butterfly on your back. Tell me about it. How long have you had it? How long did it take for the artist to complete it? I am guessing many sessions. Also, it must have been very expensive for a tatoo of that size? I have wanted to ask these questions every since I discovered you. Answer what ever you are comfortable with.
Thanks, Spicey
 
I'm only a month late but I love the revival. Thanks for keeping it going Butterfly (spoken by an over 50's guy) I really enjoy your other thread too. Congrats on your engagement!
 
MrHotnspicey said:
Good Morning Pretty Lady
I keep looking at the beautiful butterfly on your back. Tell me about it. How long have you had it? How long did it take for the artist to complete it? I am guessing many sessions. Also, it must have been very expensive for a tatoo of that size? I have wanted to ask these questions every since I discovered you. Answer what ever you are comfortable with.
Thanks, Spicey


Hi ya! Good to see you again :)

Well the butterfly was a 45th b'day gift to myself. I have had it for a year and 1/2 now. I wish it had been done over several sessions, but I got it the day before leaving to come home (I got it in Florida while visiting my son). It was completed in a 3 hour session. It was rather expensive but worth it to me. :cattail: I am planning to get another one. It is going to take longer than I thought (to actually get it) but it is in the works.
 
Doctor Joe said:
I'm only a month late but I love the revival. Thanks for keeping it going Butterfly (spoken by an over 50's guy) I really enjoy your other thread too. Congrats on your engagement!


Awww thank you...Good to see you again. I will add more pics once I get time for taking pics. Life has been a bit busy recently. :)
 
Love those pics, especially the first one.
Hope your having a better day than last night. Glad you found your phone. You can pm us or call anytime. :kiss:
 
supahspaz said:
I really love your tatt M. I am working on another one too :catroar:


Thanks D...Seems I am going to wait a bit for my next one...I had hoped to have by this coming week but, alas it didn't work out. I still cannot decide what I really want. A tat is not something to get on a whim, especially since it for keeps.
 
bigbaseballfan said:
Elusiv-you dont look a day over 35. Congrats on a fine body and a great thread!

I'll second that! Looks like she is in her 20's to me.
 
joej said:
Love those pics, especially the first one.
Hope your having a better day than last night. Glad you found your phone. You can pm us or call anytime. :kiss:


Thanks Joe...Yes I really liked how that first one came out...it was something totally new to me (the process). :)
 
bigbaseballfan said:
Elusiv-you dont look a day over 35. Congrats on a fine body and a great thread!


Thank you...At times I feel 21 and other times I feel more like 91...I guess that is a true sign of aging huh? :eek: :rolleyes: :cool:
 
ElusivButterfly said:
Hi ya! Good to see you again :)

Well the butterfly was a 45th b'day gift to myself. I have had it for a year and 1/2 now. I wish it had been done over several sessions, but I got it the day before leaving to come home (I got it in Florida while visiting my son). It was completed in a 3 hour session. It was rather expensive but worth it to me. :cattail: I am planning to get another one. It is going to take longer than I thought (to actually get it) but it is in the works.

My daughter doesn't know I know, but she has a similar tattoo. Same area, same size, but different subject matter. She was over to our house, playing with our dog, Norbert, when the back of her blouse rode up and I saw it. I talked to her mom about it and apparently she's had it for awhile, got it while she was in school in Texas.

Wish she'd talk to me about the tat so I could tell her I'd pay for having it removed -- if that's what she wants. Or she can keep it (she's 24) -- if that's what she wants.

Nice meeting you, EB.

:)
 
JPaul2 said:
My daughter doesn't know I know, but she has a similar tattoo. Same area, same size, but different subject matter. She was over to our house, playing with our dog, Norbert, when the back of her blouse rode up and I saw it. I talked to her mom about it and apparently she's had it for awhile, got it while she was in school in Texas.

Wish she'd talk to me about the tat so I could tell her I'd pay for having it removed -- if that's what she wants. Or she can keep it (she's 24) -- if that's what she wants.

Nice meeting you, EB.

:)

Nice to meet you too JPaul...mind if I call you Paul?

Well I take it you are not fond of tattoos?

I got my first one at age 40...my second at age 45...I am now 46 and will be 47 in Nov.. I am going for my 3rd tat before I turn 47... :D

My son is soon to be 28...I gave him a tat when I got my last one...(paid for it...I can't create them) I told him that he has to pay for his next one... :rolleyes: Mom did above and beyond...now it is his turn...hehehe :catroar:



Mine
My son Shaun's tattoo gift

He got his as I got mine...although mine took much longer
 
ElusivButterfly said:
Nice to meet you too JPaul...mind if I call you Paul?

Well I take it you are not fond of tattoos?

I got my first one at age 40...my second at age 45...I am now 46 and will be 47 in Nov.. I am going for my 3rd tat before I turn 47... :D

My son is soon to be 28...I gave him a tat when I got my last one...(paid for it...I can't create them) I told him that he has to pay for his next one... :rolleyes: Mom did above and beyond...now it is his turn...hehehe :catroar:



Mine
My son Shaun's tattoo gift

He got his as I got mine...although mine took much longer

I have absolutely nothing against tattoos, but my daughter was/is afraid to tell me about hers. I think there must be some reservations on her part; she's uncomfortable with it. If that's the case, I'll spring for having it removed. If she's just afraid I'll get ballistic, I need to relieve her of that worry as well.

I almost got a tattoo in Siagon, but I sobered up before it was my turn. I was considering the Cav patch on my left shoulder. I'm glad I sobered up, I would have regretted that decision -- I would have had it removed.

However, even sober I considered having my service number tattooed on my big toe; permanent identification of a mutilated body thinking. Morbid overreaction, so I left unmarked.

And, yes, of course you can call me Paul. It's my middle name. You can call me anything you wish.

I'll be 59 in March and my wife of 32 years will be 52 in April. My only child, the Latin teacher, will be 25 in October.

My Dachshund, Norbert, (see AV) will be 5 in July.
 
JPaul2 said:
I have absolutely nothing against tattoos, but my daughter was/is afraid to tell me about hers. I think there must be some reservations on her part; she's uncomfortable with it. If that's the case, I'll spring for having it removed. If she's just afraid I'll get ballistic, I need to relieve her of that worry as well.

I almost got a tattoo in Siagon, but I sobered up before it was my turn. I was considering the Cav patch on my left shoulder. I'm glad I sobered up, I would have regretted that decision -- I would have had it removed.

However, even sober I considered having my service number tattooed on my big toe; permanent identification of a mutilated body thinking. Morbid overreaction, so I left unmarked.

And, yes, of course you can call me Paul. It's my middle name. You can call me anything you wish.

I'll be 59 in March and my wife of 32 years will be 52 in April. My only child, the Latin teacher, will be 25 in October.

My Dachshund, Norbert, (see AV) will be 5 in July.
*smiling* I have a Sammy and a Mikki, Sammy is 5 yrs oldthis yr and Mikki will be 14 this year.....Sammy ( I will eventually find pic for you) was my mother's pup and I got him when she died...Mikki was my sister's dog...she has since moved on and a "will you keep her for two weeks" has turnd into well over a year, actually almost 2 year or 2 and 1/2...time moves so quickly :rolleyes:

As for the tats...I agree, if your daughter regrets it...then by all means help her get rid of it...but if she didn't tell you cause she thought you would freak....then reassure her that it is her body and she is an adult and can make her own decisions but you will always be there.....

Hey do NOT get the wrong idea here...I am NOT telling you anything...I am just giving an opinion, and as we all know everyone has one. :eek: :) :D
 
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