I tried this logic on my daughter (27) - didn't work lol!Ask yourself, would it look good on your grand parent? If not, would you feel the same way when you turn 60 and your grand kids mock you?
If you don't mind, go ahead with it but it's with you for the rest of your life. If you are not sure, sleep on it for a few weeks and reconsider.
Ask yourself, would it look good on your grand parent? If not, would you feel the same way when you turn 60 and your grand kids mock you?
If you don't mind, go ahead with it but it's with you for the rest of your life. If you are not sure, sleep on it for a few weeks and reconsider.
I have 15 tattoos - 5 of them are Disney. If you like the design do a consultation with a reputable artist and see what they say. Trust their opinion on layout and durability. If you like it - go for it. I'm 32 now and wish I'd started getting my tattoos younger: I finally feel like myself in my own skin! I'm going to be one Bad*** Tattooed Great Aunt!
I have the Mickey of the Mickey and Minnie you have on top of your foot in your profile picture . I'm looking at getting another Disney tattoo, an original one that doesn't come up on a google image search. Did you have a hard time finding someone to work with you on a Disney one? I'm not sure how to find someone who won't scoff at wanting a second one. The guy who did my first I wasn't too concerned about since it was a simple Mickey head on my shoulder, but for an original one I want someone who "gets" wanting a Disney one!