Politesub53
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ORIGINAL: LillyoftheVally Firstly, I am from the UK and my step brother is a tattoo artist, when I had a cover up he showed me many places that would remove it for the same cost, and yeah scars are what is left, but personally I wouldn't have laser removal anyways. So if someone is owned for a short period of time, say a year does that mean that the fact that it ended meant they were never owned? I see tattoos as reminders of important things in my life, if a relationship is important enough to inspire a tattoo it ending wont remove the impact it had on me or the lessons I learned. (I know what you are thinking, why did I have a cover up, it was a 'no regrets' tattoo meant to last five years which faded to a nasty gray colour and bled into the skin so it needed covering with what is essentially a larger version of the same idea) Throughout life we receive emotional scars, they may be good or bad but things in our mind that are constantly there and tattoos to me are simply a physical representation off that. So I think to get to the stage that you do want to permentantly mark your skin is a pretty special thing. I agree that a mark of owenrship is special, and getting it removed wont ever take away what you once had. However, I can envisgae explaining to someone why you have another womans initial on your arse can be a tad awkward. Personally speaking I wont get mine removed unless any future girlfriend/Mistress insisted on it. Having it removed wont take away any memories, mine stays as its hassle to have it covered. Although finding someone with the same initial could be a bonus
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