Tattoos japanese dragons

Being fairly new to the scene tattoo I'm surprised how quickly I've managed to "get it". I thought, before starting I had just received one or perhaps two tattoos and leave it at that - I certainly do not want to be covered by them or have "sleeves". But from what I know I'd be addicted so easily. I made my first two and now I'm desperate for my next, but I have to save some money before I can get.

Where vice from? Well, I do not think it is a masochistic thing - hey I am a man who does not make the pain is not it? I think it's more about the collection thing. I think it have to streak in me as I am a birder (that is ornithology / bird watching for the layman) that already collect lists and lists of birds, then why not move on the collection of tattoos too?

I had my wife's name tattooed in Japanese kanji inside of my right wrist - it seemed that it would less conspicuous there - being a IT Consultant and out at customer sites on a daily basis, I do not think I should have one in my fingers or neck or any Another thing that is really visible. I know if I roll up shirt sleeves and do my habit of talking with my hands as I speak, then it will be visible, but usually only with people I know, and they already know about the tattoos so that's ok.

My other tattoo is another set of Japanese kanji, but this time on my back (right shoulder blade to be more precise). It is the second of Gichin Funakoshi's 20 precepts and says: "Karate ni feel nashi" or (loosely translated) "in karate there is no first strike" - yes, I do karate as well. Again, not visible to anyone unless I take my shirt, I usually do not do the work!

The next will be a Japanese Dragon on my left biceps. The big question is ... I'll be able to leave it at that? Well, I think we all know the answer to that!

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