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Even though you might not think so, you will one day grow up to be an adult. As an adult, you might not think so highly of tattoos. In fact, you might grow up to find that you find tattoos might make a person look trashy or unattractive. Know this: fads come and go more quickly than you can imagine. What was totally cool in the eighties and nineties are now considered lame. Can you imagine the regret some people now experience for having gotten Vanilla Ice or Hammer Time tattoos? Can you imagine the ribbing they get from family or friends for having chosen such a lame tattoo? Believe it or not, your tastes will change as you grow older. Remember how much you loved Barney when you were a kid, and how stupid you think he is now? You will probably feel that same way about what's cool today - ten years from now. Life is a continual process of maturing and changing. Tattoos might seem like a wonderful way to express yourself. But, do yourself a favor and take up poetry, creative writing, or other art forms. If you choose tattooing to express yourself, you're bound to regret it. Think back to a past girlfriend or boyfriend, to those strong feelings you had for her or him. Now think about how you feel about them now. This goes to show you that even the deepest emotions can be fickle, or can change completely. Even if you think you have the perfect tattoo picked out, one that seems timeless, one you would never ever want to get removed, consider this: people might make fun of it. My husband got his initials tattooed on his upper arm, and he's been regretting it ever since... People have made comments like, did you think you were going to forget your name? The tattoo itself is in weird lettering such that people think it says 3R instead of JR. He had wanted to get it removed, but we simply didn't have the money for many years. Though you've probably heard it before, you should also think about future employment opportunities. Sure, right now you might not think you'll ever want to work at a place that cares about appearances, but in the future you probably will, because you'll need to make real money. Having a tattoo on your neck, forearms, or hands will severely limit your employment options. Tattoos could even hinder your personal growth. Right now you might love the goth scene, or the skater scene, but in a few years, you might want to change, and tattoos will make that harder. Like it or not, people do make judgments based on appearances. In the end, it is your choice... By all means, get a tattoo, if that's what you want to do. But beware: there are consequences for every choice you make in this lifetime. If you're just wanting to rebel, consider getting an earring: it's cheap and easily undone. Tattooing your body is simply not the wisest decision you can make - especially when this decision will have long-term and permanent consequences... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Eileen Howerton is a full-time, freelance writer. If you have a tattoo you would like to get removed, you can spend thousands on laser tattoo removal treatments, OR you can explore the Nuviderm Home Tattoo Removal System, which can remove your tattoo without emptying your wallet. Visit http://nuviderm.com/ today to learn more about the Nuviderm solution for fading tattoos to extinction. --- END ARTICLE --- Get HTML or TEXT Copy-and-Paste Versions Of This Article at: http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/db/h/lifetime-decisions-tattoos.shtml#get_code ..................................... 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