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Old 09-14-2011, 02:51 PM #30
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ive been thinking about getting tattoos to cover scars on my arms from when i caught a staph infection. my legs are also scarred up from my early diabetic days. the only thing really stopping me is the money and the pain involved. i am always scrimping for money and i dont like pain.

i do think your son should start out small like most others have said.

currently i have no tattoos
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