The Decision Dilemma of Getting a Tattoo
By MarkBook in Society | 0 comments
When Dora first moved to the East Village in New York City, she had never gotten a tattoo. It wasn’t until a few months later that she met some friends and became interested in the art of tattooing. Just after getting her first, she waited to see how she felt about it, but soon Dora saw some fairy tattoos on the Web that she liked. Tattoo designs abounded online, and the site she visited often on her spare time had some interesting designs that could be downloaded. Dora’s friend Zena had become a sort of tattoo artist celebrity in the neighborhood, and she was glad to give Dora the tattoo design she wanted.
Dora never minded Zena doing her tattoos, even with the discomfort that getting lower back tattoos often caused. Zena also used the most sterilized tattoo equipment known in her trade. Everyone that went to her was pleased with the results and she never got complaints of infections. She had worked at an advertising job in midtown but business picked up so much that now Zena tattooed full-time. Dora was even considering going into business with her. Now the formerly tattooless girl from Minnesota was not only enjoying getting multiple tattoos, but was learning how to do them herself.
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