i think a lot of people who love their tatoos are still missing the point one day you will be old and really regret it.
i know a lady in her 70s who has tatoos on her arms they were obviously done in the 50s, and today well they look bad, she still works serving people in a beach kiosk and when im there watch the way people look at her with their faces screwed up especially young people, i feel sorry for her occasionally she gets upset and arguments start, thats the way i look at tattos what is THAT going to look like in 40 years.
now to tattoo removal which nobody has mentioned, i had a tatto done in a moment of madness like the guy mentioned earlier in blackpool its on my forearm,for those that think you just go and get lazer treatment and its gone its not so simple it depends on colours for example a homemade blue one may be quite easy but ones done in a salon with colours not so, in my case red and orange is a problem, to date ive spent more than £2000 [its quite a small one] and it still hasnt fully gone though im much happier that no one can actually see what it originally was and a sun tan helps cover it.also if you think it hurts when it goes on it hurts more when it comes off, if you are unsure about having a tattoo then dont do it .....