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Ribs tattoo? - December 8th 2013, 10:51 PM

Ok, so I am getting a ribs tattoo, and was wondering how much (if atall) will it hurt?
I have currently 11 tattoos, my upper right arm and lower arm covered in 5 tattoos, my right lower arm one tattoo, my legs 2 tattoos on the lower left, and 1 on the lower right,one on the chest and one on my back.
Never had i experienced an pain for them, a few seconds of discomfort, but then its all good, I have the nickname of "the stoneman" as I dont move, i justs it there motionless enjoying it.
Now my question is, given my background with tattoos, will my ribs hurt or will i just breeze through them like I did the rest?


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Re: Ribs tattoo? - December 9th 2013, 11:23 AM

I haven't had any tattoos so ignore my advice if you wish. But I know a few people who have had their ribs tattooed. As far as I know, it's quite painful in that area because of how boney it is. But it does differ between people because of each individuals pain threshold. If having the other tattoos were a breeze for you then you're probably going to be alright. Just be cautious incase it's a little more painful.
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Re: Ribs tattoo? - December 9th 2013, 04:35 PM

When I got a rib tattoo, it hurt for a couple min til the skin went numb, as stated above, the ribs have a little thinner skin with bones right under. So it might, or it might feel the same as the others, everyone is different.


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