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These two feet tattoos are the kind that you just cannot go wrong with. And that is because they say Mom and Dad. That’s never going to change so there’s nothing to worry about. As long as this person is cool with these rather large, flowery heart tattoos across the top of both feet, then everything is great. But if that becomes a problem, too late. They are there to stay. These two feet tattoos are very pleasant looking though. The colors are loud but not over done in my opinion.
They are not so loud that they jump up and scream out at anyone. They’re just loud enough to say hey, look at me. I’m cool. And that’s what a really big part of having tattoos is all about. People want to get art put on them and then walk through life showing it off. And if they want to do it with feet tattoos then that’s the way they are going to do it. As far as I am concerned it’s all just a matter of doing it. When it comes to the tattoo world that’s what separates the men and the boys.
Feet tattoos can be a controversial subject when discussed in mixed circles. It’s not because there is anything that is inherently wrong with feet tattoos, it’s just some people think that getting inked on this part of the body can be a somewhat risky proposition. Some people think that getting the skin inked on the top of the foot can lead to all sorts of problems. If you mention the subject of feet tattoos the first thing that you are likely to hear is that they can cause damage to the nerves of the foot.
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The theory is that the skin is so thin on that particular part of the body that piercing it with a needle will damage the very sensitive nerves located there. But, let me address that problem right here and now. There is no evidence that supports the fact that getting feet tattoos will cause any damage to nerves whatsoever. In fact, I have personally known quite a few people that have gotten feet tattoos without any adverse reactions at all. Now I’m not saying that’s impossible, especially if the artist is inexperienced or uses too much pressure with the tattoo gun. I’m just saying that it’s highly unlikely. |