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The lower back is a great place for a tattoo. It is a fairly large area that can be easily covered when you don’t want anyone to see the tattoo, or it might be inappropriate to have a tattoo.
There are a large number of designs that you can choose, you have some choice in colors. One drawback with having a tattoo on your lower back is, you can’t really see it unless you look in the mirror.
For a man displaying their tattoo is fairly easy, just taking off their shirt anyone present can see their tattoo. For the ladies on the other hand low cut jeans or bikinis, are the easiest way to show their tattoo, on their lower back.
Generally speaking, at more formal settings such as work, or possibly restaurants, or other public places where your back should the covered, you probably won’t want anyone to see your tattoo.
If you decide to get a tattoo, you may want to start with a smaller tattoo, in an inconspicuous spot.
When you are ready for a tattoo, make sure you have looked at many samples of possible tattoos. Once you get a tattoo, it is permanent. You can have them removed, if it isn’t what you want, but it is expensive and painful to have them removed.
There are many designs, such as flowers, animals and people that you can have depicted on your body. So choose carefully.
Certain tribes may have a particular animal totem, that represents theĀ people. Or a particular clan.
Although the low back is a large area, if you are getting a particular tattoo to honor your tribe or clan, you may want it in a more prominent spot on your body.
While not all tribes have a totem associated with them, there may be some symbol that the tribe considers unique to that tribe.
Although tattoos are considered art, they can not be taken down easily as you could a picture hanging on a wall.
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