Getting your first tattoo rarely happens in a perfectly calm, logical moment. More often, it arrives wrapped in adrenaline and emotion, with the sense that something meaningful is about to happen.
Whether it’s the expense of getting tattooed or the cost to have one removed, Americans are paying for their ink. By Julia Rothman and Shaina Feinberg Julia is an illustrator. Shaina is a writer and ...
KAYLIE SIROVY: Hey everybody, this is Kaylie Sirovy from the Minnesota Daily and you’re listening to In The Know, a podcast dedicated to the University of Minnesota. A little fun fact about me is that ...
Many know getting the same ink as your partner isn't a good idea but what about your best friend? After all, it's an entirely ...
One woman recently went viral after getting her partner’s name ‘Kevin’ tattooed on her forehead. Ana Stanskovsky, 27, explained in a TikTok, viewed over 19 million times, that it was a way to “show ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology. Tattoos might tell a story, but they rarely tell the truth ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. At 65, Sandee Althouse has gotten 17 tattoos in five months, turning to ink as self-care as her husband battles a ...
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