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Started by VickyJones89, May 31, 2017, 03:22:24 PM

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VickyJones89

So this discussion happened between my wife and I and got me thinking about it. As I served in the USMC, I had gotten a lot of what I would call "aggressive/manly tattoos to appear masculine which obviously isn't the case :) anyways, she suggested I should look into getting them removed which I feel would be impossible since my entire back is covered and most of both arms so it would be thousands of dollars. I also can not wear long sleeves all summer round! Lol so any thoughts and opinions on being a beautiful transwoman with constant reminders of a past male life permanently on your skin??
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Ashley_wolf

Rock them girl! Semper!

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VickyJones89

Quote from: Ashley_wolf on May 31, 2017, 03:39:57 PM
Rock them girl! Semper!

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Hehehe thank you! That cheered me up! Hugs!!!
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TransAm

Honesty? Roll with it. Your tattoos are part of you.
What you -could- do, though, is go back in and do some feminine accents in some areas if it suits you--sort of a melding of the past and present--to break it up a bit if you really wanted. A good tattoo artist would definitely be able to do that and make it look seamless.
Either way, who doesn't love a bad*** military chick?
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CharleeGrrl

Honestly? Why cover them up or have them removed? Maybe you could check around for the right artist and get them femininely "adapted" to your newly lovely back! I'm sure that there's lots of artwork in tatworld that would be Hard Corp, but in a prettier way.Good luck!

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Ashley_wolf

Vicky what was your mos I was a 2141 aav mech

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Cimara

I wouldn't even worry about your tattoos. I have seen many women with tattoos out and about and sporting them proudly.  Back when my grandmother and even to an extent my mom were young tattoos were considered unfeminine by lots of people. But now that is so not true. Lots of my friends have tattoos and they rock them.
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Wanda Jane

Yeah, coverup or feminize. I had always wanted to get a certain couple of tats. Glad I waited though. One would have been kinda manly. Instead I'm getting this on my upper thigh this Fri. It will be color with different clothes but it will help offset a scar.
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Jennifer RachaelAnn

My wife and I both are heavily tattooed. The tattoo artist I go to, which happens to be a woman, is completely covered. Full sleeves, legs done, torso both back and front, the list goes on. So who's to say what is feminine or what is masculine? Tattoos fall in the area of self expression. It's your body and you should decorate it however you see fit. If someone doesn't like it, screw 'em. It's not like you're holding them down and forcing a tattoo on them. Don't let others tell what you should or shouldn't do with your own body.
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There are some who share my time. I am entertained by them.
There are precious few who contribute to my time. I cherish them."


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VickyJones89

Quote from: Ashley_wolf on May 31, 2017, 03:59:27 PM
Vicky what was your mos I was a 2141 aav mech

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VickyJones89

Quote from: Stone Magnum on May 31, 2017, 03:55:25 PM
Honesty? Roll with it. Your tattoos are part of you.
What you -could- do, though, is go back in and do some feminine accents in some areas if it suits you--sort of a melding of the past and present--to break it up a bit if you really wanted. A good tattoo artist would definitely be able to do that and make it look seamless.
Either way, who doesn't love a bad*** military chick?

Amazing idea!!! Didn't think about that :) hugs
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Colleen_definitely

Definitely look into coverup/modification if possible.  A good artist can do amazing things.

I can say from experience that removal sucks.  I'm getting one burned off currently for reasons not unlike your own.  Even though it's only about a business card worth of ink area it is costing close to $2000.  On top of that when the tech is really getting into the outlining it makes laser hair removal feel downright nice.
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VickyJones89

Quote from: Colleen_definitely on May 31, 2017, 10:09:49 PM
Definitely look into coverup/modification if possible.  A good artist can do amazing things.

I can say from experience that removal sucks.  I'm getting one burned off currently for reasons not unlike your own.  Even though it's only about a business card worth of ink area it is costing close to $2000.  On top of that when the tech is really getting into the outlining it makes laser hair removal feel downright nice.

Ouch that sucks. I have really "manly" tattoos so yeah I like the idea of adding some flare to it to make it more neutral or more girly :) and yeah I can only imagine. I love getting tats. The pain and rush of adrenaline gets me going :) electrolysis will be a walk in the park when I get to that point/money lol
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Kristinagl

I'm big on tattoos I can look at tattoo art for hours on instagram and imo a "masculine " tattoo on a female is no longer masculine.  If you where proud of your tattoo before be proud of it now. Good tattoo art is just good art no matter who it's on. I myself am proud of all my tattoos and wouldn't dream of covering them up or removing them it's apart of who I am.
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VickyJones89

Quote from: Kristinagl on May 31, 2017, 10:25:06 PM
I'm big on tattoos I can look at tattoo art for hours on instagram and imo a "masculine " tattoo on a female is no longer masculine.  If you where proud of your tattoo before be proud of it now. Good tattoo art is just good art no matter who it's on. I myself am proud of all my tattoos and wouldn't dream of covering them up or removing them it's apart of who I am.

Thanks Kristin! Yeah one of my back tattoos which covers up majority of my back is Disturbed's Indestructible album cover (the demon in flames) except mine is wearing camo pants from being in the military. Also I felt at the time it's the power that's in me that can be waken when provoked hehehe dark side to this girl sometimes ;)
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Colleen_definitely

Disturbed really has had some awesome album art over the years (and awesome live shows!), but yeah that tat is pretty dudely sounding.  But who knows what the right artist could do with it?  Definitely worth a consult.
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Kristinagl

I would rly like to see that would you care to post a pic?
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VickyJones89

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Kristinagl

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VickyJones89

I could make it my profile picture no??
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