| This can be kind of tricky, mainly because every | | | | shoes will be rubbing up against your feet all the |
| person out there has a different pain tolerance. | | | | time and you are also constantly using your |
| So one person may say it didn't hurt at all, while | | | | hands. Furthermore, these places tend to hurt |
| another person will completely disagree and say it | | | | extremely bad due to their not being any fat on |
| hurt like crazy. But for the most part there is a | | | | those place. |
| general rule you can follow that will help you | | | | Some of the best places to get a tattoo would |
| decide what place on your body is the best place | | | | be anywhere on your body that has a little bit |
| to get a tattoo. | | | | more meat on it. It is a general rule of thumb |
| First thing is first when someone is considering | | | | that the more body fat that is in an area the less |
| getting a tattoo they should keep in mind that | | | | painful it is. So your calf, rear-end, bicep, and thigh |
| getting the tattoo in a place that can be easily | | | | are good place to aim for. The shoulder blade also |
| covered up with clothing is probably best. Another | | | | tends not to be too painful. So if you can't handle |
| thing that should be brought into consideration is | | | | pain very well but want a tattoo, you need to |
| your hands and feet are not the best places to | | | | stay away from very bony areas, like, your |
| get tattoos. For one they tend to fade a heck of | | | | spine, ribs, ankle, feet, breast bone and etc. |
| a lot faster, due to the fact that your socks and | | | | |