Vigilantejustice
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The one tattoo that I have to symbolize our relationship is a skull and cross bones with a pink bow, under which is a banner with "Daddy's Lil' Girl." One of my next three tattoos (I have two on deck before this one) will be my personal symbol for BDSM. It is just what it represents to me. http://www.allposters.com/gallery.asp?startat=/getposter.asp&APNum=395424&CID=697A198203EF4EA5B17DC8426CE89D8A&PPID=1&search=26867&f=c&FindID=26867&P=2&PP=8&sortby=PD&cname=Alphonse+Mucha&SearchID= It's the image on the clip board the figure is holding. A heart surrounded by three intersecting rings, one of fruit, one of flowers, and one of thorns. That one will be below the base of my neck, between my shoulder blades. (Over the 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae for you medical types.) It will be flanked by Alphonse Mucha's muses for music and poetry. As a note from someone who has worked in tattoo shops, our policy was no names or initials of a living person who was a boyfriend, girlfriend, fiance/e, or spouse of less than five years (and if the person had passed you had to wait 6 months to a year from their death to do it). I thought long and hard about every image I have chosen to put on my body (which, as well as lack of funds, is why I don't have more ink). In my opinion, even if in two years, ten years, or fifty years I'm not the same person who chose that image, that art is representative of an important place in my life, and will serve as a sort of scrapbook for me later. My two cents, Corinne
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