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Tattoos and Piercings This forum is to ask questions and discuss tattoos, piercings and other aesthetic body modifications.
it's state regulated. You'd have to look into what the rules are for your state. I know for a back that in new york, you have to be 18 - there's no such thing as parental consent in new york.
(A) No person shall perform a tattooing procedure, body piercing procedure, or ear piercing procedure with an ear piercing gun on an individual who is under eighteen years of age unless consent has been given by the individual's parent, guardian, or custodian in accordance with division (B) of this section.
(B) A parent, guardian, or custodian of an individual under age eighteen who desires to give consent to a business to perform on the individual under age eighteen a tattooing procedure, body piercing procedure, or ear piercing procedure performed with an ear piercing gun shall do both of the following:
(1) Appear in person at the business at the time the procedure is performed;
(2) Sign a document provided by the business that explains the manner in which the procedure will be performed and methods for proper care of the affected body area following performance of the procedure.
A person commits a disorderly persons offense if he knowingly tattoos or engages in body piercing of a minor under the age of 18 years without first having obtained the written permission of the minor's parent or legal guardian or, if neither exists, a person who stands in place of a parent.
If your tattoo is going to be nothing but script, your ribs are a good choice. Other common places for script tattoos are feet, forearms, sometimes chest pieces. Just keep in mind that your ribs are generally considered the most painful place to tattoo - so make sure you're prepared for that, since this is your first tattoo, I'm assuming.
This is a good guide for state regulations on tattooing. Just be aware that even if your state allows you to be tattooed under eighteen with parental consent, some shops will flat-out refuse you anyway. It's up to the individual shop. Make sure to check up with the tattoo shop you want to go to before you go in for your tattoo. Also, the other side of that is that some states will prohibit tattooing minors, but individual shops will allow it. Personally, I'd stay away form those places and do it some place where it's legal. If the tattoo shop isn't willing to follow state regulations, how much can you really trust them? Anyway, good luck. (:
I just called the place that I want it done at and they said that I can't get it done in my state until I turn 18. I guess that means that I will need to go out of state for my tattoo.
Hmmm...
Just keep in mind what Ryan mentioned. My dad is willing to let me get a tattoo and sign a consent for it, but he mentioned that a lot of people won't do it because I'm a minor. So even if you go out of state, might want to make sure with the place/person is okay with tattooing you because you're a minor.
I think it's really cool that you want a tattoo. However, there's no need to rush into it, right? I'd suggest waiting until you're 18 and can legally get it done in your state. Last year when I was 16 I really, really wanted a tattoo, but then I decided that I didn't. So it's quite possible that you could change your mind between now and your 18th birthday. You want to make sure this is something you will be happy with for the rest of your life, because, of course, it's permanent. I'm not trying to discourage you at all if this is what you really want, but just keep that in mind and be careful.
I think thats a really cool idea for a tattoo. I think the laws just vary from state to state. Like where I live if you have parental consent they're fine with it. Are your parents okay with you getting a tattoo?
It will be my first tattoo. I am totally prepared for any pain and I'm fine with it.
Unfortunately, you can't be prepared for it. There is no feeling that you can compare to what it feels like to get a tattoo, especially on your ribs.
One of my best friends has had surgery multiple times and MANY painful medical procedures, and she still almost cried when she got her ribs done. It's not something you can prepare yourself for, because it's a feeling that you've never felt before.
I think it's really cool that you want a tattoo. However, there's no need to rush into it, right? I'd suggest waiting until you're 18 and can legally get it done in your state. Last year when I was 16 I really, really wanted a tattoo, but then I decided that I didn't. So it's quite possible that you could change your mind between now and your 18th birthday. You want to make sure this is something you will be happy with for the rest of your life, because, of course, it's permanent. I'm not trying to discourage you at all if this is what you really want, but just keep that in mind and be careful.
I do tend to rush into things, but this is something that I know for sure I want. Philippians 4:13 basically sums up my entire life and it's my life verse. It means the world to me. Also, it will probably be a while before I can get the tattoo since I am going to look at more fonts and stuff. I may eventually have to wait til I am 18.
Part of me wants to wait until I am 18 because I know exactly who I want my artist to be. The artist I want does an absolutely fantastic job. However, I am so incredibly impatient.
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I think thats a really cool idea for a tattoo. I think the laws just vary from state to state. Like where I live if you have parental consent they're fine with it. Are your parents okay with you getting a tattoo?
You're lucky! My dad is 100% against, but my mom is much more okay with it. My dad doesn't really get involved in things like this anyways, so his opinion won't be one that determines whether or not I get a tattoo.
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Unfortunately, you can't be prepared for it. There is no feeling that you can compare to what it feels like to get a tattoo, especially on your ribs.
One of my best friends has had surgery multiple times and MANY painful medical procedures, and she still almost cried when she got her ribs done. It's not something you can prepare yourself for, because it's a feeling that you've never felt before.
Hahaha I probably used the wrong choice of words there. It might be better if I say I don't care how much it hurts; it will be worth it in the end.
I'm sure they are pretty painful. The lady who recommended me to the tattoo place said that when she got her tattoo on her ribs, she almost cried and she has a really high pain tolerance.
Hahaha I probably used the wrong choice of words there. It might be better if I say I don't care how much it hurts; it will be worth it in the end.
I'm sure they are pretty painful. The lady who recommended me to the tattoo place said that when she got her tattoo on her ribs, she almost cried and she has a really high pain tolerance.
There you go That's how I felt about mine. It hurt like hell, but I knew that it would be worth it. I thought I was going to break my boyfriends hand lol. I was even pulling my own hair and apparently bit my hand incredibly hard - I didn't feel me biting myself.
There you go That's how I felt about mine. It hurt like hell, but I knew that it would be worth it. I thought I was going to break my boyfriends hand lol. I was even pulling my own hair and apparently bit my hand incredibly hard - I didn't feel me biting myself.
Haha that's pretty funny. Maybe I'll bring my Ipod with me or something and put on some metal.
I'm not sure when I can get it.
I can choose to go out of state and get it.
Or I can wait until I turn 18 and go to the place I want to go to and have the artist I want.
They wouldn't allow it where worked, being tattooed with parental consent. Just because there's a huge chance that the tattooer can still be sued if the child later decides that they are unhappy with the tattoo.
Your best bet is to wait until you're 18.
You'll have more time to be certain about what tattoo you'd want, as well.
They wouldn't allow it where worked, being tattooed with parental consent. Just because there's a huge chance that the tattooer can still be sued if the child later decides that they are unhappy with the tattoo.
Your best bet is to wait until you're 18.
You'll have more time to be certain about what tattoo you'd want, as well.
Kitty - you do need parental consent, probably. But you've clearly gotten all of that advice.
I just wanted you to know that I really like your idea...just think about it a lot first. I know that I just got mine, and I thought about it for, well, years, before I made that decision.
i am not my scars and my history
i am, i am, i am who i am...i am who i am.
there are true things inside of me;
i have been afraid to see.