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No. I drew the design so that it'd be black/white with shading. If I get anything, it'll be color added to the eyes, but a brown tattoo looks handicapped on skin.

Thanks buddy.

The tattoo artist already took care of the kisses ;)

on a bonus note, we're going out for drinks tomorrow since I can't booze up tonight.
whore, for everyone else but not me >:Z Why can't you get stuff-faced tonight?

whore, for everyone else but not me >:Z Why can't you get stuff-faced tonight?


;) gotta maintain some semblance of modesty.

and technically not supposed to drink for 12-24 hours after your tattoo stops bleeding. but it really doesn't matter. just when it comes to this stuff i'm incredibly careful cause you know.. its gonna be on my body for the rest of my life

;) gotta maintain some semblance of modesty.

and technically not supposed to drink for 12-24 hours after your tattoo stops bleeding. but it really doesn't matter. just when it comes to this stuff i'm incredibly careful cause you know.. its gonna be on my body for the rest of my life
I could be on your body for the rest of your life c;

I didn't know tattoos bleed, do you mean ink or blood?

I could be on your body for the rest of your life c;

I didn't know tattoos bleed, do you mean ink or blood?

no you couldn't.

and i mean blood, lol.

no you couldn't.

and i mean blood, lol.
I could certainly try ;)
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Emo I just watched that gif a billion times it's so cute

and technically not supposed to drink for 12-24 hours after your tattoo stops bleeding. but it really doesn't matter.
ive never heard this

why

ive never heard this

why
Alcohol is a mild anti-coagulant, and from this I assume they are told not to consume alcohol to lessen the bleeding that occurs with getting that tattoo.

tldr
alcohol thins blood - makes you bleed more


ive never heard this

why

I mean, there's really no exact science behind it as far as I know. It's just recommended because alcohol thins out your blood, so it could interfere with the initial healing process. The first 72 hours after getting a tattoo are the most important because that's when the surface of the skin heals the most, so you've gotta wash it and lube that stuff up really often to prevent infection. Adding alcohol into the mix kinda messes with it.


I mean, there's really no exact science behind it as far as I know. It's just recommended because alcohol thins out your blood, so it could interfere with the initial healing process. The first 72 hours after getting a tattoo are the most important because that's when the surface of the skin heals the most, so you've gotta wash it and lube that stuff up really often to prevent infection. Adding alcohol into the mix kinda messes with it.

Make sure you rub back door cream on it.

Make sure you rub back door cream on it.

Can't  put it all in my bum already

How does thin blood make you bleed more?

How does thin blood make you bleed more?
anti-coagulant
coagulation = blood thickening and preventing more from escaping the wound
right?