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Twin dove tattoo hands?

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i think the tattoo looks really kool having a dove on each hand but my friend says it has some history with street fighters/boxers, i wanna get the tatt but i dont wanna seem like a tool, any info would be helpful thanks

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  1. im heavily tatooed and i suggest not getting them on your hands,neck,face or head.you cant just rub them out.and the twin doves have nothing to do with fighting of any kind whoever told you that is flogging his log.


  2. i have tats on my hands and i guta say,,,DONT DO IT!!!! lol

    the looks and atitudes you get from them are hard to take if your not a "mean"person(i am),, put your tats places you can hide them ,,, im almost sleaved and a few on my legs,, i like wearin tanktops an shorts to showém off cuz i like the scared look on weak people,, but when i go to deal with proffesional people for things its a definate minus for me,,,

    as far as "your future wifes father" remark,,,, F'em!!!

  3. I agree with james above, I've employed hundreds in the past and a tattoo on the hands is defiantly a no go in terms of future employment, sure, have your twin doves tattoo, perhaps on your leg so at least if you have shorts on in your leisure time it can still be seen.

  4. Tatt's are forever, and getting them on your hands could be a mistake.

    Think a little further down the road, you want a job, you get the interview, but you go to shake hands and your hands are all tattooed up, could be frowned upon.

    If you must get one, I suggest getting somewhere that can be covered by clothing in certain situations.  

    As you get older, your going to shake hands with literally thousands of people.  Tatoos are more popular than ever, but they still don't sit well with some people.  Maybe even your future wife's dad?

    As for the boxing, I've never heard of that.  I did a quick google and found nothing.  

    James

  5. Speaking as a heavily tattooed individual, I would never get anything on my neck or below my biceps.  

    I'm very carefull now who I show my tattoos to, when I wasn't as a younger man.  I also have to be careful with the clothes I wear considering my job as an EFL teacher in S. Korea.  When I wear a short-sleeve dress shirt and pants you can't see anything, and I like it that way.  I'm not ashamed of my ink, but I don't want the extra negative attention from ignorant people.

  6. try

    http://tattoos.lovetoknow.com/Dove_Tatto...

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