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I am perplexed by people who say tattoos don't hurt that much. Unless you live with pain every day, making your scale different, I think tattoos hurt. A lot.

I now have three in different spots, and each has hurt in varying ways to varying degrees. And. Absolutely never something I would describe as a "tingle" or a "pinprick". More like a "touching a searing hot stove at unusual angles" or "a needle puncturing your skin over an over at an extremely fast rate". Each time the process starts, I make a mental note to myself (apparently in very light pencil) that this is stupid and I never plan to do it again.

The only nice things about tattoo pain are its extreme localization and the way it gets you a little contemplative after the first half hour or so. But that's the first half hour of really very noticeable pain, and it's not like it goes away when you meditate. It just gets endurable. A few hours later when the euphoria wears off, my whole body starts to complain that I've stuck it with needles a lot, and could we maybe take a nap...

You? If you have tattoos (or if you just feel like speculating or throwing off the curve), tell me: did yours hurt? How about after?
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Date: 2009-04-06 03:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drownophelia.livejournal.com
mine (small triangle on the back of my neck, larger sirens on my shoulderblade with lots of shading) hurt. but... the second, larger one, was an amazing experience. it took about 2.5 hours, and the artist was fantatic. like a good SM top, he pushed my limits of pain just past when i thought i would scream, but then he knew when to stop and wipe my shoulder down with a cool towel, and then started just before i thought i was ready, but i was actually ready.

i don't really recall much about the healing period, so it must not have been so traumatizing that it seared itself on my memory.

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