Someone told me that you shouldnt get tattoos on your feet because there sensitive or something...
And where is the least and most painful place to get a tattoo.
I wanted to get one on my foot but now im thinking about getting it on my right back shoulder blade instead...
I have a big tat on my right shoulder blade it didn't hurt at all i have one on my stomach that is small and it hurt the worst i also have one on my neck an one on each leg that didn't hurt it all depends on your pain tolerance not everyone is the same. But as for the foot i have heard it is pretty sensitive.
It depends on the part of the shoulder blade you want I have two on my shoulder blades they weren't bad at all the one on my neck I didn't feel. The most painful spot is the ribs definately. Feet and ankles are painful too because it is bone
My wife has both of her big toes tattooed and she said that it was the worst place she'd been inked yet. My general rule is less flesh = more pain. Believe it!
I will tell you a tattoo is going to have some pain no matter where you get it.
Some places a little more bearable than others.
And everyone will give you a different answer on the pain, everyone has a different pain tolerance. Some people say that more bony parts hurt more while others say fatty parts.
Anyways you can get a tattoo on your foot if you really want it.
Your foot is a very tender area though, and the tattoo has more of a chance of fading faster.
Most painful places-
Chest
Side/ribs
Foot
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Back (to either side, middle is a bit more painful)
Lower leg
Arm/shoulder
Even with any of the locations some of the areas around are going to be a bit more tinder.
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Same for chest, it hurt close to the armpit more than anywhere else. Still very painful none the less.
Hope this helps you.
near bones are prob the most painful
I have to agree my shoulder didn't hurt particularly but i got one done on the boney bit of my ankle and it hurt.... alot!
I have a tattoo on my foot... some spots were more sensitive than others, but the pain wasn't unbearable. But people have different thresholds for pain, so what hurts for one person may not hurt for another.
Any bony part of your body is going to be painfull. You should get your tattoo where you want it because it is forever, the pain of getting it only last 1/2 hour. Besides, the shoulder isn't all that comfortable to get either.
I think it depends on your own personal threshold of pain. But anywhere there is bone, it may hurt more than usual. think the most painful areas are the sides and spine... and the area under your arm. That hurts the most to me!! Well, good luck!!! :D
Anywhere there is alot of flesh is going to be less painful then where it's primarily just skin. shoulder would hurt alot less then the foot.
Yes, the foot is the most painful. When there's thin skin (foot, anckle, spine...) it hurts.
Tattoos on ribs hurt like hell, anywhere squishy won't.
Youre right - you should not get it on your feet or anywhere else on your body for that matter.
REASONS:
1.Canser risks
2.huge risk of skin sagging tripple the times as much as your skin would when youre old.
3.theres no need to paste your skin with ink!!!
My first one was on my right shoulder pain and I found it to be very manageable. It was painful where it went onto the bone a bit but overall it was fine.
I also heard from a friend that when she got one on her foot she found it impossible not to "rub" on it because of needing to wear shoes. Even flip flops rubbed in spots so a small part of her tattoo is faded from it getting rubbed while healing.
So I would keep in mind what kinds of shoes you need to wear on a daily basis and whether or not it will affect the healing process.
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