SeanD
Well-Known Member
Aren't you getting more ink? Complete sleeve?
Yeah, Im still shopping for the artist. My guy moved back to Brooklyn. I already have one sleeve. I just need to balance it out.

Aren't you getting more ink? Complete sleeve?
I'm in my mid-30s and just don't get it. No tats, no piercings, not interested. Quite honestly, I think tats have become totally mainstream, and make most tatted up people look like they're following the crowd. People like me ARE the rebellious ones now.
Especially in Seattle nowadays. I feel like everyone and their mothers have half-sleeves, and Don Draper haircuts; they all look the same!
Especially in Seattle nowadays. I feel like everyone and their mothers have half-sleeves, and Don Draper haircuts; they all look the same!
As a 40-something physician, I feel a need to make an editorial comment about trends (tattoos in this case): A trend is no longer worth following, nor is it "cool" any longer when grandmas are doing it. Since I perform back injections and a few other procedures, I can assure you that grandma is definitely wearing tattoos these days.
Another thing: when you are older, greyer and slightly more senile, you will look really lame with the faded dolphin-turned-whale tattoo on your belly/butt/tramp stamp area while the CNA assigned to wipe your butt snickers quietly to themselves about your ridiculous tattoo.
I don't doubt it Doc! I really need to figure out a way to invest in the tattoo removal industry - I have no doubt it will be absolutely booming in the next 5-10 years.
I'm in my 50's and I am Samoan, (tattoos are a big part of our culture), I have full sleeves and I'm working on shorts that stop right below the knees. Got my first at 18 and still going. I'm not a working pilot yet and starting at my age I will never make it to a top tier 121 carrier but I have worked in hospitality and for a few companies that forbid visible ink and it's never been a problem, a long sleeve shirt and pants cover them up. I've never had a potential employer ask me to remove my shirt, (and trust me, none of us wants to be subjected to that) for an interview. I do live in Hawaii so the summers can be a little warm but it's totally doable.Can't help but notice most of these posts above start off with "a pilot (at a medium / large regional) has...."
I wonder at what point in a person's life they start regretting that full arm tattoo. Sounds like a good idea in your teens and 20s, but......
My problem with one would be that if I got one, you're damned right I'd want you to see it. Why the hell would I endure the pain of getting one just to cover it up?
Get used to them. Around 40 percent of millennials have ink.
I don't doubt it Doc! I really need to figure out a way to invest in the tattoo removal industry - I have no doubt it will be absolutely booming in the next 5-10 years.