I'm not a fad kind of person, I don't do it to be cool or better then anyone else. I agree that it is not the most important thing in one person's life. I got a managerial job because it got me scolarship oportunities and a nice four dollar raise. I designed the cross on my back myself, I got it tatooed for my own benefit. I don't like to spite the world, I am not one who enjoys people staring at my back. Its for me to remind myself who I am (yes I agree that it is primitive now that I think about it), not to tell others who I am. It wasn't an very important issue of getting a tatoo, it was much more then that to me. Now that I think about it maybe I could have done something else to express myself like through my artwork or something. I'm no extremest on this subject.
Bottom line is, that I didn't do it to be cool or gain attention, I did it because I wanted to mark myself with the symbol of the holy spirt. Not because I'm chirstian, because I know its truth. I don't go up to people and say "Look at my tatoo!" If people want to see whats on my back, I tell them, not with pride, not for own personal gain, I just tell them honestly. It will be the only thing I get in my life. So I do totally agree with you Tab, I was 15 when I got it, when I was younger and immature. I admit I could have done better then that, I should have waited until my mind matured, then I wouldn't have gotten it then.
Thanks for your imput Woodsman and Tab, gave me something to think about.
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