She Regrets Her Tattoos, Here's My Response

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2019
  • Morgan Joyce, a tattooed model, shared her story on regretting her tattoo, and as a tattoo collector and friend, I wanted to respond.
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    Hey everyone. This week I got a lot of requests to comment on Morgan's recent video where she shares experiencing regret for her tattoos. This video has made some waves in the tattoo community, and morgan was even interviewed by inked about the subject. Today I wanted to walk through my feelings on the video, and relate and try to offer insight on why I think Morgan is having these feelings, and the feelings I share with her about feelings of regret and isolation experienced with being tattooed. Of course, all of my insight comes from my own experience, so I can only speculate on Morgan's views, but I am in no way suggesting how or why she should feel. Also, today is her birthday.
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Комментарии • 639

  • @Amber24426
    @Amber24426 4 года назад +1059

    Wow. “Regret doesn’t have to be forever”. I’m going to be seriously contemplating that idea now.

    • @toxikliz9610
      @toxikliz9610 4 года назад +21

      World Python Contemplate your own issues bud. Blaming all tattooed women because some of them treat others poorly is not healthy. Plenty of ladies without tattoos are awful human beings as well. Maybe you should consider liking someone for their personality, not their skin. :)

    • @mish_elle1450
      @mish_elle1450 4 года назад +13

      @World Python because Non tattooed people make 0 bad decisions? What the hell

    • @elkyrjamalaininen4445
      @elkyrjamalaininen4445 4 года назад

      the concept of regret includes forever. if it does not is not a regret. her breakfast example is very weak, to the point of nothing.

    • @iAteUrToast
      @iAteUrToast 4 года назад +2

      Elkyrja Malaininen answer the question bud

    • @elkyrjamalaininen4445
      @elkyrjamalaininen4445 4 года назад

      @@iAteUrToast
      sure thing carolyn, if i knew the question. what is the question?

  • @MissPansyPKN
    @MissPansyPKN 4 года назад +793

    I grew up wanting tattoo since I was a child, waited to be 19 to get the first one and my mom told I was going to regret it. When I went for my sixth tattoo she came along and got a tattoo herself. It was my turn to tell her she was going to regret it someday...she got maaad 😂

  • @morganjoycexo
    @morganjoycexo 4 года назад +977

    U BLESSED ME ON MY BDAY W THIS

    • @morganjoycexo
      @morganjoycexo 4 года назад +104

      also 100% down to do the video with u!

    • @Princesssjes
      @Princesssjes 4 года назад +3

      Yesss pls 😭

    • @HughMadBro
      @HughMadBro 4 года назад +1

      Happy bday :) I had no idea you were from PA I assumed with the triangles that looked like the Steelers logo at the top of your arm.

    • @danielvibez4000
      @danielvibez4000 4 года назад +2

      Tattoos are so ghey that's why more chicks have them. Case in point- 90 percent of the ppl in the comments

    • @mfvf97
      @mfvf97 4 года назад +7

      @@danielvibez4000 wtf?? 😂

  • @memegimygimy1526
    @memegimygimy1526 4 года назад +216

    I quit piano lessons when I was young. My Mother told me that I’d regret it and she was right. It’s one of many regrets or things that I would do differently if I had the chance. If you live long enough I guarantee that you’ll regret something you did in life. If you don’t then you’re probably not very good at evaluating yourself.

    • @carolyncuesta774
      @carolyncuesta774 4 года назад +3

      Exactly. I regret where my college education took place and that cost SO much money.

    • @Anna-fw7lm
      @Anna-fw7lm 4 года назад +4

      Sometimes you don't have to regret things because you know a path is full of decisions you made and roads you didn't take.You can not know if, while you were going to one of those piano lessons, a car may had killed you.

    • @ivanschekoldin7315
      @ivanschekoldin7315 3 месяца назад

      Regret is pointless. Make conclusions, fix something if possible and move on. There are so many things I could have regrets about but all my choices made me me. There were periods in my life that could be thought about as wasted time, and thought it might be the case. Never regretted them anyways because regret gives you nothing and is taxing for your mental health. But in time I realized that those periods of my life were actually extremely important and taught me a lot of lessons. I’ve made a lot of mistakes back in the day and my life was a mess, but I thought a lot about that, analyzed, drew conclusions and started steamrolling through my life, avoiding a lot of mistakes people around me were making. All because I “wasted my time and ruined my life” at some point.

  • @amyb1993
    @amyb1993 4 года назад +298

    I love how mother quick is fully committing to the orange vibe.

    • @billmyke746
      @billmyke746 4 года назад +1

      Must be a Trump supporter.

  • @sasylein
    @sasylein 4 года назад +983

    How come people always say 'you'll regret that' about (coloring our hair bright colors) getting tattoos, piercings or other body mods because they are 'life changing decisions' but they rarely question the consequences of having children or marriage enough? Those are even more life changing but some people don't actually think about that choice. People these days have children. Lets do it. No matter if you are emotionally capable of raising an individual. But if I regret a tattoo then it's my problem, if I scar my child then that's way worse.
    Just because thats more socially accepted..
    That's just something I have been thinking about lately, rant over.
    Love the video Quack x

    • @Morgan-B
      @Morgan-B 4 года назад +22

      Sasylein totally agree! I feel like those things are way more important

    • @quirkyblackenby
      @quirkyblackenby 4 года назад +9

      Sasylein that’s a very good point

    • @Nik.No.K
      @Nik.No.K 4 года назад +24

      People don't think about the consequences of children or marriage? Uhh sorry but I'm pretty sure most people don't take that stuff lightly...

    • @rebeccas2801
      @rebeccas2801 4 года назад +21

      Sasylein exactly!
      I was told I would regret an easily covered tattoo that 90% of people never see.
      Not once have I been told that I’ll regret moving in with my other half. Or that I’ll regret adoption if I go through with it.

    • @sasylein
      @sasylein 4 года назад +69

      @@Nik.No.K if they didnt then why are the divorce rates so high, why are there so many unadopted children and reports of emotional or physical child abuse? If people would question their own abilities more then people who shouldnt have children wouldn't have them and people wouldnt get married as easily. But marriage and children are socially accepted and barely anyone questions it.. That is what I mean. People question other peoples choices on body modification but they don't ask themselves if they have the ability to actually raise a healthy adult.

  • @emmaneale3205
    @emmaneale3205 4 года назад +134

    “I heard regret all of the time so it wasn’t loud enough anymore” I felt that lmao

  • @temeryn3312
    @temeryn3312 4 года назад +657

    My take on "regret" is like this - when someone says "you'll regret X someday" it feels like you are now in a contest with them for the rest of your life, if you do happen to regret X for even 1 moment "they win and you lose" is the feeling and it's completely ridiculous bc everyone is going to regret almost everything at some point in life and it does not mean you are losing at life. It's a moment, the moment may last or the moment could vanish in an instant. Every person I know who is a parent has had a moment where they regret being a parent for example. They love their child/children but in that moment wish they didn't have them. Does that make them a loser? I say no it does not, it makes them human. I could not watch all of Morgan's vid on this, I wanted to hug her so badly and give her some sort of support but could not think of a way to type it without sounding like an "I told you so" or "why didn't you ....." or "I do this to avoid what you're going thru" type of response, which I did not/do not want to give her. I only wanted to hug her and let her know she's human, part of the human club

    • @marisawoods936
      @marisawoods936 4 года назад +2

      you are an angel and I want to hug you lol

    • @raes3369
      @raes3369 4 года назад +3

      Beautifully said

    • @Kira-vs6tu
      @Kira-vs6tu 4 года назад +3

      this almost made me cry, so kind and good

    • @Meggymi
      @Meggymi 4 года назад +2

      Beautiful true words!

    • @Anna-fw7lm
      @Anna-fw7lm 4 года назад

      You can answer : No, I'm regretting it right now! All at once! So you can be at peace.

  • @columbiacutri8958
    @columbiacutri8958 4 года назад +306

    The fact that you talk so intelligently about tattoo culture really does make me more comfortable being a tattooed person. I love hearing you talk about real things. Much love to you always ♥️

    • @TheBashar327
      @TheBashar327 4 года назад +1

      Wow you really picked and chose what you wanted to hear.

  • @dyran
    @dyran 4 года назад +100

    Imagine being this articulate about your feelings on literally anything. I could never and I'm in awe. You're so good at just being, Qck.

  • @Sophiahedge1
    @Sophiahedge1 4 года назад +53

    No one should get tattoos just to be apart of something. I’m not around anyone with heavy tattooing yet I still really want heavy tattooing. Only tattoo for you and no one else

    • @clarabruselas8444
      @clarabruselas8444 3 года назад +3

      Exactly, im a tattoo artist myself and my closest friends only got a tattoo because i would do it, otherwise most of my friends are very conservative. I want what i want and i let them want what they want

    • @PrinceDuCiel7
      @PrinceDuCiel7 Год назад

      This! It’s very strange to hear this conversation. All their decisions seems to be entirely for social cred, social armour and not for the love of the art.

  • @suuzy_g
    @suuzy_g 4 года назад +234

    I got my 1st tattoo aged 24 and I’m now 46. Don’t regret any. I find that the people I’ve come across who tend to regret tattoos have started at a young age (teens) I’m not saying all people but I find it’s the majority!

    • @rebeccas2801
      @rebeccas2801 4 года назад +13

      Susan susang I agree, I started at 18, however I had the idea on my wall for 8 months and I made sure it could be hidden when wearing a strapless knee length dress. I also got a linear piece in black only so it was easiest to remove or cover if I changed my mind.
      I’m only now getting shading added and the floral additions to it four years later.
      I haven’t regretted mine at all. But, I’m also more mature for my age (internally a grandma).
      I know a few people who got tattoos for the sake of getting them

    • @karinerman1318
      @karinerman1318 4 года назад +25

      I was 25 when I starter. Love them all. Had no friends with tattoos. Wanted them for me, not because someone cool had them. So used to them i even sometimes forget i have them. No regrets. Dont start young.

    • @Alex-zl5ht
      @Alex-zl5ht 4 года назад +9

      Great! I feel better about waiting til 25!

    • @RaelDanger
      @RaelDanger 4 года назад +4

      I got my first tattoo at 22, my second just a month or so ago I'm 25 now. So far I only have artists wanna dos and usually got them two weeks or so after first seeing them. I love them but every now and then I'll have a moment of "was this the right placement" etc.

    • @delphinelapasfine3186
      @delphinelapasfine3186 4 года назад +9

      Susan susang I agree with you! I started when I was 16 yo (I’m now 30) and I didnt have a lot of knowledge about tattoos and tattoo artist. So I went to the closest shop and was happy with for a while but as I got older, had more money and Instagram, I kind of realised that tattoos can be more artistic and next level beautiful.

  • @allyji96
    @allyji96 4 года назад +86

    I've had stretched ears for 5 years now and people keep asking me if I'm gonna sew them later on in life and I'm like "no, probably not". Lately I've been wearing those skin tunnels make it seem as if you don't really have tunnels in your ears (like you only have a fkin hole) and some random guy yesterday was like "oh, you're not wearing your tunnels anymore, Haha, you regret it!"... like what the hell, man.

    • @Anna-fw7lm
      @Anna-fw7lm 4 года назад +2

      To all those people who keep bringing 'regret' in a conversation, I will reply: Are we talking about you? Because they're definitely talking from their experience or a projection of their future self. The only time my mom told me I was going to regret a decision, was when I changed my apply to high school from art to math and economy, and I replied: I'm not gonna do what I already know, but what I'm not good at instead, like I've ever did. And she never told me that again. If you're going to learn something, you don't have reasons to regret things.

  • @DanceCanada187
    @DanceCanada187 4 года назад +79

    I actually dont like it when people can't see my tattoos and I love being the only tattooed person I know. I know I will never regret having tattoos, but im worried that I'll want different tattoos one day then what i'd get now. In the end though id rather have tattoos that arent what i would have chosen in the future then to wait forever and never get any

    • @sabrinabaril9892
      @sabrinabaril9892 4 года назад +12

      Same ! My tattoos makes me confident. If i have a new place i need to go or new people i need to meet, having my tattoos showing puts me in a better mood.

    • @860_Matty
      @860_Matty 4 года назад

      Yo I feel this

    • @paigelaceup8606
      @paigelaceup8606 4 года назад

      SAME

    • @IceKreacher
      @IceKreacher 4 года назад +1

      Hailey Explores Same! Winter always got me down because my tattoos are hidden. So I got my knuckles tatted so that I wouldn't feel like I look like a "normie". :-p

  • @rebeckalarsdotter6866
    @rebeckalarsdotter6866 4 года назад +70

    12.30 "DID YOU JUST BREAK SOMETHING??!!" This sounds like something my mom would scream at my dad😂😂

  • @Siricerasi
    @Siricerasi 4 года назад +121

    I’m fairly heavily tattooed, my legs and my upper arms especially but if I wear long sleeves and trousers you wouldn’t know I was tattooed. I don’t have tattoo regret per se I only really regret one but as im running out of space on my arms and legs sometimes I regret placement

    • @wildchild5955
      @wildchild5955 4 года назад +11

      Siricerasi that’s my fear. I’m getting tattooed at a fairly quick rate and I’m afraid I’ll have ideas at 50 that I can’t use.

    • @Siricerasi
      @Siricerasi 4 года назад +16

      Krista Hager Im learning to sit on a tattoo idea for at least a few months both for financial reasons and so that I know I want it.

    • @bunnyflick4387
      @bunnyflick4387 4 года назад +4

      I completely understand the tattoo placement regret. My Husband and I are getting the hand and footprints of our baby that we lost tattooed on us both.
      He doesn't have many, so can fit it in fine. I have quite a few. I wanted the one for our baby on my arm, but...
      One of my arms has next to no space on it, and my other arm has old self harm scars that are pretty bumped up, so getting something detailed on it would be difficult and unlikely.
      I love the tattoos that I have, but I wish I had left space for something that would be meaningful at a later date.
      Although obviously I didn't know that this one would come up.

    • @carolinealmeida5606
      @carolinealmeida5606 4 года назад +6

      @@bunnyflick4387 Some artists work with tattoos for covering up scars. Maybe that could be an option for you, covering up something that was probably hurtful to you with the love you feel for your baby.

  • @Morgan-zc7xg
    @Morgan-zc7xg 4 года назад +60

    Damn I get this, but man, I love my tattoos, they're my favourite thing about myself. They helped with my anxiety and everything.

  • @sy2087
    @sy2087 4 года назад +56

    Regret is a way of self love and learning. I always regretted going to nursing school bc I couldn't finish & it left me in debt and failure. But the stress of school and 13 hr shifts gave way to an early diagnosis of cancer I wouldn't have known about for years. Double edged sword, debt either way.

  • @Mumblesmcghee69
    @Mumblesmcghee69 4 года назад +13

    This is so sad to hear. I’m an introverted socially anxious awkward loner and I’ve always been that way. I had a couple friends with tattoos and piercings when I was in high school. But I’ve never had a squad. And as I grew up I grew away from them. I’m now heavily tattooed and I NEVER care what people think of me. I rock my tattoos and get compliments constantly even though I’m terrible at taking compliments and people scare me. My tattoos help me feel more comfortable in my awkward skin. I’m sorry you’re struggling with yours and feeling comfortable all the time

  • @claudiajade624
    @claudiajade624 4 года назад +18

    My takeaway after watching Morgans video, which I think was really well done, is that I think her overall message message (think Seriously about your tattoo choices, in terms of design, artist, placement, purpose i.e. is it just to cover up an insecurity or to fit in with your peers, visibility, longevity, Everything) is really good for people to hear from someone who is heavily tattooed, rather than a judgemental, non-tattooed person.

  • @oceankudla382
    @oceankudla382 4 года назад +9

    Wow! The mentions of having the support versus feeling isolated in the suburbs is EXACTLY what I experienced with moving to the Midwest as a tattooed person. Where I live now I get treated like a “tattooed freak show” every time I go into the town I live near. I limit my time there to groceries only. If I want to be with similar folks I have to drive to the city 30 minutes away.

  • @emmachantee
    @emmachantee 4 года назад +92

    Love it when we get a personal qcknd video, especially such a relatable topic 💕

  • @jaimeillyajoyce6584
    @jaimeillyajoyce6584 4 года назад +15

    A lot of this sounds like a social media problem. I am heavily tattooed, but people rarely approach me about my tattoos and I don’t have much of a social media presence. I don’t know if my experience is unique but I have never had an intrusive or exhausting experience because of my looks.

  • @MarkyMarq
    @MarkyMarq 4 года назад +185

    I love showing my sleeves around non tattooed people! Makes me feel unique.

    • @danielvibez4000
      @danielvibez4000 4 года назад +22

      It's only skin deep.

    • @newp848
      @newp848 4 года назад +11

      I think the point is that can be how it starts but eventually the attention can be exhausting and you don't know how you'll feel later on and there's no going back

    • @xLiLlyx98
      @xLiLlyx98 4 года назад +9

      @@danielvibez4000 yeah I feel a little mean saying this but like... hope that's not the only thing making someone feel unique bc that would be really sad

    • @ultraboombean
      @ultraboombean 4 года назад +6

      @@xLiLlyx98 yeah when you get older you realize everyone is more unique and normal than they think at the same time and most people you want to be around do not care about your skin or hair color or clothes or any of that.

    • @xLiLlyx98
      @xLiLlyx98 4 года назад +1

      @@ultraboombean its like... not what you think makes you unique as a younger person is actually what makes you unique. Yeah I agree 😊 I used to identify so strongly with my music and my clothes it's crazy to think about not so much later...

  • @silverstarlight9395
    @silverstarlight9395 4 года назад +74

    when someone gets a tattoo, people say, "you'll regret that". when someone breeds, people are like, "children are god's gift! you're so luckyyyy!!!!" bloody hypocrites.

    • @earlturner5449
      @earlturner5449 3 года назад

      You mean women right?

    • @9melissal
      @9melissal 2 года назад +3

      @@earlturner5449 no, men are part of the breeding process as well. Men have children too, even though they're not the one carrying the baby to term.

  • @shaphillips1759
    @shaphillips1759 4 года назад +12

    Ive heard the whole regret thing too. I decide long ago that yes, tattoos are forever, no they wont always look as fresh or good as when you first get them, but my tattoos are about me and what i want. I do not regret any of my current tattoos nor will i ever regret them. I understand thats not the case for everyone. All i can say is before you get a tattoo, really consider why you want it and what it means for you. If it has meaning or a memory then you wont regret them

  • @errkamarie
    @errkamarie 4 года назад +6

    You are so well spoken and wise and I’m grateful you are a representative of the tattoo community. I sometimes feel like I subconsciously think less of myself because of the influence of others thinking less of me for my tattoos. But seeing you, so intelligent and worthy of respect, reminds me that I am too! Thank you 😊

  • @nikkidreadsx3
    @nikkidreadsx3 4 года назад +65

    I started getting tattooed when I was 20 in 1994....I’ve heard you will regret that for 25 years....I can’t even count mine....back then being a punk rock girl and pierced and tattooed having my ears stretched in the 90’s..it was incredibly different as well as very difficult to get a job. Even in local music shops! I’m 45 now still get tattooed and have dreadlocks...it seems like the younger generation jumped into tattoos and all that like fully covered in 1-2 years....but it’s really very very different these days. Very. We pierced and tattooed and shaved and dyed ourselves and there was no such thing as Internet. I will say when you’re my age being tattooed or not being vegan or not (as I’ve been vegetarian for 35 years) it will NOT make a difference. Trust me. I go to my kids schools, meet teachers etc. and it’s all good. I stuck out like a sore thumb I’m tattooed head to toe and the bleached dreads in a white lady....but again Trust me not being around those who do or don’t look like you will be just fine. Just ENJOY what YOU like and you’ll be fine...being tattooed should not make a difference in your self esteem or level of comfort. 🙂

  • @aliceinkwell5751
    @aliceinkwell5751 4 года назад +26

    What you say about shyness is really interesting. I started getting tattoos when I began growing out of that and became more outgoing and confident, almost like the confidence allowed me to get them and was like a mark of what I’ve achieved and how I’ve improved.

  • @milkixo3621
    @milkixo3621 4 года назад +12

    I'm not gonna lie I had a tattoo that I regretted but I covered it up but at the end of the day I learnt that impulsive tattoos can be very regretful

  • @honestlynate7922
    @honestlynate7922 4 года назад +19

    Tattoos are permanent. I wouldnt dream of regretting any of my tattoos. Thats foolish. I have collected for 20yrs. 3 rules ive been tattooed by.
    1. Professional artists in professional shops only.
    2. No hate
    3. No visibles ( hands, neck, face)until ALL non visible areas are full.

  • @abbeylovestosmile
    @abbeylovestosmile 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for talking about regret not being permanent! I feel like people see regret as the be all and end all but sometimes it does pass and you stop even thinking about it!

  • @SmiilesAlot
    @SmiilesAlot 4 года назад +19

    I've been WAITING for you to respond to her video! Her video was so relatable. And I'd be totally interested in the video of you two

  • @TheJellySquid
    @TheJellySquid 4 года назад +22

    I definitely can relate to feeling alone when you're the only person like that. None of my friends are tattooed and none of my coworkers are either. I'm lucky whereas my friends are always interested in my tattoos and love seeing me get new ones. So that eases my feelings of regret. I don't ever have that pressing feeling, but I do get comments from parents or strangers coming into our store that say things like I'll regret those later on. And with a lot of my tattoos being older now, I still don't regret them and I reassure myself that yeah when I'm 80 I'm still gonna rock my Evangelion tattoo. It is so SO hard when you're alone, but I feel better accepting myself and getting reassurance from friends and coworkers that they think my tattoos are dope.

  • @thatonevegasgirl420
    @thatonevegasgirl420 4 года назад +12

    I absolutely love my tattoos. They are the one consistently steady thing in my life.

  • @daniib.7619
    @daniib.7619 4 года назад +4

    As someone who doesn’t have any tattoos yet, this is just such an
    interesting perspective. Sending you tons of love and positive vibes. Thank you for these personal videos ❤️ love you and Morgan ✨

  • @zmohan69
    @zmohan69 4 года назад +49

    Ya i have a bad tattoo. Oh well. Mistakes are part of life. Deal and accept ur choices

  • @TheBoard51
    @TheBoard51 4 года назад +9

    I can’t wait to get more tattoos, I love all my tattoos, but I would say that my BIGGEST regret about my tattoos is some of my placements along with my care afterwards for them. I don’t regret any of my babies, I love them immensely.

  • @auroragross6486
    @auroragross6486 4 года назад +8

    Q, thank you for making this. i love what you said about regret not being permanent, it really got me thinking.

  • @heartofshadows5943
    @heartofshadows5943 4 года назад +27

    Love a personal Qcknd video

  • @BansheeDarkling
    @BansheeDarkling 4 года назад +8

    My tattoos never made me feel insecure- except when my family told me they wished I didn’t get any more. It made me feel like I was less attractive or somehow worth less in the eyes of my valued family members. They never really said anything specifically and they’re very loving and accepting and would never say that to me I couldn’t help but feel like that

    • @BleedingBlueBoy
      @BleedingBlueBoy 4 года назад +3

      It’s funny, my mom told me something similar and made me feel the same way- and then I paused my ever so anxious thought process and asked myself, wait, why am I going to let myself feel like it’s my responsibility to look attractive to my family?

    • @TheBerkeleyBeauty
      @TheBerkeleyBeauty 4 года назад +1

      Personally I think large, conspicuous tattoos make women less attractive. I have a couple of small ones, and I think small, dainty ones can be very pretty, but I find the big huge pieces very ugly. Especially on the chest, neck, and hands. However, it shouldn’t matter to you what other people think. If you like them, rock them and own them, but also be aware that there are people that find them very attractive and don’t wanna look at them. And that includes people like the friends and family that you care what they think. My son dated a girl that was very heavily tattooed. She was a lovely girl and I liked her a lot, but when we were all hanging out at the pool, I found them very ugly to look at, so I always came in the house. I never told her she couldn’t come and enjoy our pool, I just excused myself politely because I thought they were ugly and I didn’t wanna look at them. Had nothing to do with how I felt about her as a person.

    • @TheBerkeleyBeauty
      @TheBerkeleyBeauty 4 года назад +1

      BansheeDarkling - Your Life choices aren’t always going to be excepted by the people you love and want to be excepted by. I’m sure your mother loves you either way, but you can’t expect to change her mind about how she feels about tattoos just because they’re on YOU. Just because you’re less attractive to her doesn’t mean she loves you any less. I told my daughter the exact same thing. I think she’s stunningly beautiful, but if she got tattoos I would find her less attractive. It has nothing to do with how much I love or respect her.

    • @user-pg5jy2bl8w
      @user-pg5jy2bl8w Год назад

      I thought I was the only one. Thank you, you made me feel less alone.

  • @kokokappakun
    @kokokappakun 4 года назад +1

    Such a wonderful thoughtful response ❤ so appreciated to hear your opinion and emotions on the subject

  • @lookingforsanjunipero4542
    @lookingforsanjunipero4542 4 года назад +2

    I loved Morgan’s video, and your response is brilliant as well. Such amazing, strong, inspirational women! I only have one tattoo, but you are the one who originally introduced me to and got me super interested in tattoo culture.
    Hope you’re doing well IRL. Take care, hun ❤️

  • @thatanimal7945
    @thatanimal7945 4 года назад +8

    For some of us, it really helps us to feel better about ourselves. It's the best decision weve ever made. I feel so much more confident and feel much better about myself now that I'm tattooed (highly visibly and large pieces). It helps me stand out from the crowd. I am art. Expensive art.

  • @Kevin-vr9np
    @Kevin-vr9np 4 года назад +10

    I like being around non tattooed people, to my friends I'm a guy with tattoos, and I identify with that, but around large groups of tattooed people I feel less confident, because something that I consider a thing that makes me me, is now no longer unique, like when in the incredibles syndrome said "if ever one is super then no one is"

    • @Kevin-vr9np
      @Kevin-vr9np 4 года назад +3

      Worth noting I don't even have lots, but by the standards of a group with none at all, I have heaps haha

  • @LizzAngelus
    @LizzAngelus 4 года назад +38

    I definitely agree with tattoos on social media- i only have 4 tattoos, 3 of them were from artists i found on ig. Over time, ig has flooded me so much with tattoos/tattooed people/tattoo culture etc. that i feel almost pressured to get them. And it makes me wonder if i wanted/ want tattoos because of that.

  • @mirodeluca2586
    @mirodeluca2586 4 года назад +5

    Glad everyday all my piercings and tattoos are easily covered. It makes it easy for me to go to work and then when I get home change it up if I want! Not everyone cares about this or wants it, but I’ve found it’s helped me have zero regret about them.

  • @horacemakepiece7379
    @horacemakepiece7379 4 года назад +8

    I am 60yrs old, try getting a tattoo 40yrs ago, you went "local" as that was all you knew, consequently, yes, i have have 3 well shitty/shoddy tattoos, but they also define me.
    Do i regret any, nah, i just grin and get another beer; however, being a heavily tattooed female is still frowned upon in some circles.
    My ex-wife has 18 tattoos when we went to London (still married at that time; we live in Denmark) people stared at her, but not me, some of the comments were not nice.
    I think all you ladies are wonderful.

  • @paigelaceup8606
    @paigelaceup8606 4 года назад +1

    I love hearing you talk about having a group of people trying to figure themselves out. It's so true.

  • @JordanRattue
    @JordanRattue 4 года назад +6

    “I felt like I had ugly ducking syndrome until the age of 25” man that spoke deep to me! 💜

  • @Scr3amerrr
    @Scr3amerrr 4 года назад +6

    Tbh a lot of alternative people have an "identity crisis" and suddenly change their subculture, become """normal"""", or even just think about those things. I think that this is a normal part of life and as theres a million different ways to be alternative it makes sense. That and tattoos are permanant so the sudden crisis of wanting a change makes sense; My hair was white blonde for years and then I suddenly just had a crisis and dyed it bright orange. "Regret" and wanting a change is a normal thing and I wish more people talked about it to (hopefully) prevent more folk getting permanant choices on an impulse

  • @Ammck00
    @Ammck00 4 года назад +5

    It is so crazy hearing all of this. I've lived in Boston my entire life, as as I got older (I'll be 26 in a few days) it is less and less common to meet people without tattoos what so ever. My leg patchwork sleeve that I've started, was heavily inspired by you. But it wasn't you having tattoos that made me want to get tattoos, it was the heavy interest in the culture, and collecting things in general--I'm a huge collector. I just became so fasinated with all of this information that you've given.
    I've gotten tattooed very fast. I have very large pieces that have covered my leg within the last year. When I look at my body now, I can't even picture myself without them (maybe with different ones lol). They are definitely an extension of myself, and my existence.
    I'm not sure where I'm going with this exactly, but I'm at about the 11 minute mark and I just wanted to say don't ever feel like a freak. I know this is coming from someone with a whole different experience but you are undoubtly the coolest person in the room no matter what and when people look at you, they're going to know that tattoos or not.
    These videos are important to do and I'm super glad you are. Everyone should be aware of the other side of the coin.

  • @IonIsFalling7217
    @IonIsFalling7217 4 года назад +13

    "I am built from every mistake I've ever made." -- Schizophrenic NYC

  • @empaduveris
    @empaduveris 4 года назад +1

    I love how thoughtful you are when you do response videos and when you talk about your tattoos. It’s important for young people to hear this from you.
    I didn’t get my first tattoo until I was 30 and I think about how I would have probably regretted any tattoo I wanted in my 20s.
    I feel very firm with who I am now. A lot of thought and feeling has gone into my tattoos and I will gladly stand up for them and myself if ever confronted.
    I’m one of the only tattood person in my friend group but knowing them before getting tattoos seems to have solidified our friendship. I like to think they’d accept me always... well unless I was being an asshole.
    My husband isn’t tattooed but he is very accepting. The only weirdness I’ve got was with my in-laws but they’re not for them so it’s water off my back.
    ❤️

  • @sonnenrocky3756
    @sonnenrocky3756 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this authentic video! I'm also tattooed in many places (already on my hand at 19) and I like my tattoos. It is often up to society and one's own environment how to cope with it. It shouldn't matter how you look, you should get respect and recognition for what you DO and how you treat people.

  • @iriskussmaul9256
    @iriskussmaul9256 4 года назад +9

    The colours of your hair, makeup and blouse just match perfectly!

  • @dancan2513
    @dancan2513 4 года назад

    This is an excellent video and this is s great take. I’m glad you waited to make it and when you felt ready. I’m glad I found your channel before I decided on my sleeve and the conversations you’ve had about the tattoo community has helped my own journey and gave me things to consider that I didn’t think about. You’re amazing and keep taking in hot topics Qcknd!!!!!

  • @idabirdy
    @idabirdy 4 года назад +35

    As the great rev. Hannah Montana once said "Everybody makes mistakes, everybody has those days." PREACH

  • @ambertrue853
    @ambertrue853 4 года назад +2

    This is a very thoughtful and well articulated video. Thank you for your honesty and vulnerability. ❤️

  • @ItsPetraful
    @ItsPetraful 4 года назад +2

    This helped me a lot. I got my first couple tattoos not too long ago and they take up most of my arm and I wanted to tattoos all my life. This is why it was weird when I felt like I regretted it and wanted to get them all removed and now I understand why I feel this way so thank you!

    • @simonev97
      @simonev97 6 месяцев назад

      Do you remove them?

  • @emmanuellerocher6935
    @emmanuellerocher6935 4 года назад +1

    Morgan's video and yours are putting words on abstracts thoughts, and I feel it's influencing my thought process about tattoos. Like, a lot. Your ability to communicate around these concepts are helping, definitely. I know I will try harder to do introspection and therefore know myself better, not only on the subject of bodmod but on the desires of being validated, on blending, on wanting to be seen, to stand out, to be recognized, how, why....and on regret, of course.
    Well thanks for everything.

  • @issasol1778
    @issasol1778 4 года назад +7

    I just finished my sleeve and although i do get a lot of comments like"you ruined your body" I don't regret it or believe ill ever regret it. All my tattoos mean something and getting them has helped me through a dark and difficult time in my life, Its sad she doesn't feel confident because i think she looks so awesome and unique.

    • @TheTruthContestt
      @TheTruthContestt 4 года назад

      Issasol Make no mistake, you definitely will someday.

  • @sarahw.k.8385
    @sarahw.k.8385 4 года назад +2

    I have my laser technician diploma and would LOVE to find work in tattoo removal to help people!
    You’re spot on about so many topics here. Your friend is lucky to have you!

  • @sarahmckinneyrobinson
    @sarahmckinneyrobinson 4 года назад +2

    Hey, Qcknd! Been a fan of yours since the ex files videos 🤣💯 (I still on occasion go back and watch them when I’m feeling down or whatnot, haha). Anyway, I just watched MJ’s video about her tattoo regret and I left her a “TL;DR” comment about how I regret three of my tats. The two I regret the most are - yes - chest pieces. I got them when I was 22 and I’m 34 now. I had a 54 year old man bully me online about them, etc. I won’t go on and on but I want to thank you for this video. There are strength in numbers. I have 12 tattoos and a lot of them aren’t visible that I love, but there’s still that regret about the chest pieces. I have horrific anxiety as well. I love what you said about having so many people saying “You’ll regret the tattoos when you’re older” so much. It’s true; when that happened to me, it was almost like I became deaf (when it came to that topic, just to clarify to anyone reading this, hopefully you get it). Keep up the great videos, Amanda! (Yes, I’ve watched enough to know your real name) 😝💯💖❤️

  • @michellejaszkowski8330
    @michellejaszkowski8330 4 года назад +2

    Wow, I really needed to hear your side of Morgans video. With my most recent tattoo I have finally realized how tattooed im starting to look and I love it but, at the same time im starting to feel like im regretting it. Like you mentioned in the video, I as well have only friends that have minimal to no tattoos and whenever i go to the bars with any of them im known as the "tattooed girl" as if i don't even have a name. I feel like either people only come up to me to only talk about my tattoos or, don't come up to me at all because i am tattooed and so called "intimidating". Dating life feels like it also sucks right now because i feel like a lot of men don't want a tattooed woman or if im attracted to someone that is not tattooed i just assume they don't want to feel the same way only because i look so different.

  • @seymour1407
    @seymour1407 4 года назад +6

    Tattoo regret is super interesting to me. I regret a tattoo of mine that I'm currently having removed (it's nearly gone!) and I always pictured that if I ever regretted a tattoo, it would be the WORST thing ever and ruin my life. But....I literally never think about the tattoo that I regret unless I'm remembering to book a removal session... like, ever. Do I regret doing it? Sure. Does it affect my life day to day? HELL no I've got way too much going on in my life for that!

  • @KB-hs7vh
    @KB-hs7vh 4 года назад

    Wow mom, another great vid! Thank you for always being there for us! 😘 (also loving your orange vibe 🍊)

  • @ReiKoko
    @ReiKoko 4 года назад

    i'm 32 and only just started getting tattooed this year, so i only have 2 so far. i've wanted tattoos for a long time now, but waited because 1. i was scared of the pain and needles and 2. i knew that in 10 years, i would have different interests and didn't know what i wanted on my body for the rest of my life. after i finally decided to go for it, yours, treacle tatt's and james withee's channels really helped give me a lot of the info i needed, as well as the additional research i did. now that i finally started, i sort of wish i had started when i was younger, but i also know that if i had, i'd probably have tattoos that i would regret now.
    as far as the confidence thing goes, i've always been a very shy and introverted person, so before i had tattoos, i used clothing and accessories to help me at least appear confident in person, even if i didn't feel it. i don't consider myself a goth, but gothic and visual kei fashion was where i drew most of my inspiration. if i stood out from everyone else, it actually made me feel more confident because it was like i was the most individual person. for days when i didn't feel like it, i could just easily scale it back with a basic hoodie and jeans. i think as i get more tattoos, it'll help me feel better about myself, especially since it's something i've wanted for years.

  • @nikkiimber1372
    @nikkiimber1372 4 года назад +17

    I was wondering if you could do some collabs with people of color and tattoos. I love your content and Tattoo Talk Tuesdays and I think hearing from people of color about tattoos is a cool topic. Just putting it out there!

  • @MakeupByAnnki
    @MakeupByAnnki 4 года назад +3

    Im sorry to hear youre both suffering from tattoo regret💜
    I cant relate to that, but i used to have the feelings of not fitting in. I happily dont anymore, i love being different, i have bright indigo purple hair, face piercings, stretched ears(only 10mm though) i wear bold colourful makeup with both black, blue, green and purple lipstick & have visable tattoos - and i love standing out at all times🤭, ive never felt better in my own skin than what i am now at 30. I dont look like ANY of my friends, we dont have "anything" incomon other than life values and we like each others company💜
    I hope for both your sakes this will get better for you both💜✨ I appreciate your honesty!

  • @staceywood4369
    @staceywood4369 4 года назад

    Your content is always very real and honest. Always appreciate your thoughtful perspective! It goes a long way because it is evident that you care and are aware of how your commentary may affect others! I just always enjoy what you share. And btw, it’s cool to see you having healthy boundaries- so to speak, you should never feel obligated to share what is up with your personal life or whatever. Just excited to share what you share! Best to Morgan as well!

  • @Nieyx
    @Nieyx 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video! It’s really nice to hear the same thoughts from other people. I only have a big piece on my arm and I think it’s beautiful, but sometimes I wish it wasn’t on my skin.

  • @fishtheartist6192
    @fishtheartist6192 4 года назад +5

    The best thing that happened to me was marriage to a heavily tattooed man. He is my freak and we are freaks together. There are times I am very isolated( being a strange person with tattoos in Bozeman montana) so when I leave the house with my little person I fully regret wearing my all black outfit and corset because of the isolation...but then someone says I LOVE YOUR HAIR and I remember that I'm the cool person and confidence comes back.

  • @marilouneko2340
    @marilouneko2340 4 года назад

    I really like tour thoughts on the subject! Visibly you took time to put your ideas together, your expressed yourself in a clever and genuine way and it shows! Keep up the good work 😊

  • @byebyebye27
    @byebyebye27 4 года назад

    Thank you for making this video 🙏🏼 I really needed this

  • @draculaura777
    @draculaura777 4 года назад +3

    I just got to finally watch this video and I’m so happy I got to. I only have 4 small tattoos and one big one (almost a half sleeve) and I’m already starting to feel this “regret” and like an outsider. I’m in a college course where I get an internship placement in the field of psychology, and seeing everyone else in the class and professionals around me with no tattoos I’m already starting to feel like unspoken/unconscious divide of me vs. them. I’m not at the level of true “regret” and will definitely continue to get the tattoos I want, but I hate feeling like an outsider in a space where I should feel like these people are similar to me.

  • @Kadelle
    @Kadelle 4 года назад +1

    wow the aspect of not wanting to get something removed because the large audience would notice and so would the original artist is really eye-opening! good points xx

  • @taylamorgan9144
    @taylamorgan9144 4 года назад +1

    Great thought provoking video, makes me realise how much I love your content and appreciate you as a person.

  • @Faylengames
    @Faylengames 4 года назад +1

    My one tattoo regret is that I got one in high school from a friend at a party and its horrible. I got it basically half covered up and it was more expensive than any of my larger pieces with parts of the old tattoo still showing and the guy who did it was such a jerk the entire time. Every other negative thing that comes from having tattoos to me personally is just the reactions of other people. Being looked down on or overlooked for a job because of them when I remember being 8 years old and telling everyone I knew that I was going to be fully tattooed one day. Theres never been any pressure on me to be tattooed and I've loved them as long as I can remember and I cant imagine not having them. I always appreciate your insight and your willingness to open up about your life. It was really interesting to hear about being a public figure with tattoos and your honesty about wanting to fit in with the people around you. Thanks for another great video!

  • @IllyanaVlogging
    @IllyanaVlogging 4 года назад +25

    Im opinionated about Morgan
    She acts without thinking. She speaks before she thinks about consequences.
    I stopped following her because she was a huge hypocrite when it came to veganism and other topics. She speaks as if she knows everything and would belittle people until things happened to her. Then when people called her out on it she acted the victim.
    She has that chest piece because of scarification gone horribly wrong.
    People should not feel bad for themselves following Morgan. It is an example that we have to think about what we're doing for the future
    This is why I like this channel. You give this information out for everyone to think about different tattoo topics. Tattoos can be trendy until its not "cool" to have them anymore.
    I like tattoos and I plan on getting more in the future but it does depend on money and placement because I know my reality is that I cannot deal with them without it getting in the way of certain goals UNFORTUNATELY
    I feel bad for Morgan because i wish she didnt feel regret and could accept herself before and after. Life is weird. We need to love ourselves and be dependant on ourselves. We all go through this struggle.

    • @reegankay9799
      @reegankay9799 4 года назад +3

      How is she a hypocrite about veganism?

    • @IllyanaVlogging
      @IllyanaVlogging 4 года назад +10

      @@reegankay9799 she once said there is no reason for people to make mistakes with vegan products
      Then it turned out someone educated her on non vegan products she was consuming
      She got offended and said shes not perfect... but she didnt let others slide when that happened to them.
      Shes done that many more times.
      A lot of it is in the past, but I still see reacurring events here and there. She is a popular youtuber. I don't have to be subscribed to still have her videos recommended to me.

    • @createmealie
      @createmealie 4 года назад +5

      Agreed, she seems to be always regretting stuff she does to her body. The scarification thing that happened to her was really sad but then she decides to get a big ass chest piece to also regret that after???? I think she needs to grow up a bit and think about how is she going to feel about her decisions later.

    • @quirkyblackenby
      @quirkyblackenby 4 года назад +2

      Illyana Morales Cook the scarification didn’t go wrong. It just didn’t heal flat which there is no guarantee. Everybody heals different and some people heal and end up with keloid scars. That’s part of the process

  • @bepald-wilpums
    @bepald-wilpums 4 года назад

    Thanks for the response video! I loved getting both of your perspectives

  • @somaofficial7820
    @somaofficial7820 4 года назад +4

    Okay i was out with the homies, saw this notification rode an hour on my bike grabbed me some food and hopped on to my bed! Love ya quack!

  • @marilynrichards3551
    @marilynrichards3551 4 года назад

    Id really love to see that video about the difference between you and Morgan being able to cover tattoos/not. Great content as always ❤😍🌻

  • @claudiajade624
    @claudiajade624 4 года назад +8

    I have to say I have a lot of mixed feelings about this. Everyone is really different but for me, I got my first tattoo at 18, then waited 5 years until my second. I now have quite a few but only on my legs and back, as a very conscious decision to wait until I am much older (or never) to get tattooed on my arms etc (context - im 28). So I guess because I have been so careful and considered with my tattoo choices and the fact that they are permanent and are present in every part of life, and kept that option open to easily cover up at work or with relatives, make me less sympathetic to people not taking those things into consideration with their choices.
    I also think the reason ppl may response badly to hearing these things is because if they're in the mindset of getting tattoos and being proud of them, your voice becomes another one saying "you'll regret it one day..." But I do think it is important to have those stories out there, so that in particular, young impressionable adults don't just go getting heaps of tattoos cause its the cool edgy thing, but actually think seriously about the long term consequences of those choices.
    It does seem to be though that this 'sticking out' and 'not fitting in' with non tattooed people is an issue that you're putting in your own mind. If you turn in around the way I see it is I think you should be proud for the way you stand out, for the way you express yourself as an individual on your body and in other ways. You can see your tattoos as an awesome reminder for that punk life and friends and experiences you have.
    Anyhow. Havent watched Morgan's video yet so I'll go do that now. But i think that the reason people love/hate/admire/fear/are in awe of tattoos is in no small part precisely because they Are permanent. And to me the idea of someone only just coming to terms with that crashing realisation years down the track (and in both of your cases, after making those tattoos a large part of your identity and/or careers) is...tbh bizarre.

    • @louisli83
      @louisli83 4 года назад +2

      Thank you very much for saying almost every point I could think of but wasn't able to express as you did so eloquently! Thank you!

    • @TheMadsVolta
      @TheMadsVolta 4 года назад +1

      Right? I completely agree. Thank you for wording it so perfectly. I’m a heavily tattooed person and I started getting tattooed at 18 but all of my tattoos I thought carefully about for years. And honestly... tattoos are a CHOICE and a LUXURY if you regret them, you were probably being an impulsive person and I’m sure you regret a lot of things in life 🤷🏼‍♀️ sorry I don’t rly feel sorry for u though. There are a lot of unfortunate people with problems they could not control so idk maybe give ur money to them instead of tattooing yourself just to regret it? Don’t you also kind find that disrespectful to the artist?

  • @ghostfrequencies
    @ghostfrequencies 4 года назад +1

    this is such a good makeup look!
    i was wondering what your thoughts on morgan's video were thanks for sharing them with us momma quick

  • @hollyjayne9618
    @hollyjayne9618 4 года назад +1

    I love how eloquent you are. This spoke to me like poetry.

  • @ceradaddygibson
    @ceradaddygibson 3 года назад +2

    I love my tattoos, but recently I got my first big piece on my thigh, and it’s a slightly scarier image than my previous work haha, but idk. It’s so big and now I feel like a tattooed person as opposed to someone with tattoos, so now I feel like I either need to chill out or get more tattoos on my leg for the sake of composition. It’s so well done and it’s pretty much exactly what I wanted but Idk, it’s messed with my head. It doesn’t help that so many people criticize it because they don’t understand the motivation behind it. I feel like if I was around people that were tattooed like ai used to be, I’d feel better, but I get shit for it everytime someone sees it simply because it’s not feminine. Idk. Trying to feel confident in it 🥰

  • @InsomniacUnicorn
    @InsomniacUnicorn 4 года назад +1

    I've always wondered if I'd regret my tattoos for one reason or another but recently I've started the journey into being a tattoo artist (started my apprenticeship back in mid July) and it's kinda left me with a weird sense of ease when I see especially an older person getting tattooed and how excited they are. Just today a woman, like 60, came in to get a tattoo on her hand and she was so amazing and chill. I've only been tattooed for 4 and a half years. My first tattoo I look at with regret, but more because I know more now and I look at it and think of how it could be better and expanded upon to fit who I am now. Will there be a day I wish I didn't have tattoos? Maybe. I think I have a bit of luck in the fact I am going into tattoos as my career though because the community is there to help me not feel like the freak, as you mentioned. I love your videos and your insight and thoughts and opinions on the world as a tattooed person. Hope you have a wonderful day.

  • @karli6798
    @karli6798 4 года назад +16

    This is awesome-- thank you for being real ALWAYS.
    I have gotten tattoo removal for over a year and as someone who is not white, hyperpigmentation is a large factor for removal (your skin can turn whiter and look like a scar).
    This is just something to consider if you're not white or don't have super light skin for removal.
    DEFINITELY something I did not know.
    Love you Qcknd!!!

    • @bumtrip187
      @bumtrip187 4 года назад +1

      Karli Rumburg yikes I never even thought about that!!

    • @rebeccas2801
      @rebeccas2801 4 года назад +1

      I never knew that! Fortunately I’m super white, but I scar purple super easily.
      Hopefully I never have to go through it 🤞🏻

  • @raes3369
    @raes3369 4 года назад +3

    As a person who occupies a lot of "middle ground" spaces (tattooed but not heavily/ bi/ wierd but not full on nerd) I deeply understand that feeling of being without a community. It takes a hell of a lot more confidence to be in that space and I am grateful that as I've aged, I've found that confidence in myself and built my own ragtag communities for misfit toys. I really appreciate this video.

    • @Maria-wz8ft
      @Maria-wz8ft 4 года назад

      Yes yes yes everything you’ve just said resonates with me. Although still working on the confidence part.

  • @haleymilbrodt8080
    @haleymilbrodt8080 4 года назад +1

    You helped me get tattooed! I love my tattoo so much but..in regards to this topic, I have had moments of regret when my tattoo has become an inconvenience to me (people trying to touch me, random strangers asking me to lift up the rest of my sleeve so they can look at it, my mom being so adamant that I will regret it). It can be really exhausting sometimes. To me it's worth it when I have moments to myself where I can just look at my arm and know I made the right choice.

  • @amyyy___
    @amyyy___ 4 года назад +2

    thanks for making this. i feel some kind of way sometimes when I see people trying to fill in gaps with any old thing just because they want it finished. one day theres a good chance they will wish they could have something more meaningful in that spot instead

  • @KarlaOso
    @KarlaOso 4 года назад +4

    Side note, I'm enjoying all the different angles of your newly decorated room in the last few vids. It's something different every vid but it gives the same comforting vibe every time. While some people film in the exact same spot every time. No offense to them, just appreciate your efforts mamma Q

  • @BjorkGhostal
    @BjorkGhostal 4 года назад +1

    This video made me feel things so here is my essay. I like that you spoke about community and hanging out with other tattooed individuals. While I don’t regret being a heavily tattooed woman it’s definitely a lot more difficult than I anticipated. I live in medium/small town Indiana and do not know any other tattooed/modified people. I’m regularly harassed by strangers on a weekly basis and can’t go out to stores without being a spectacle. I’m naturally a very introverted person but I know my tattoos have caused me to isolate myself even more. I often wonder what it would be like to hang out with someone else who is visibly tattooed. Young people look too me to validate their tattoo choices and tell them that their parents are wrong but despite loving my tattoos and how I look, I often warn them against it because regret is definitely real.

  • @eimajhteb8288
    @eimajhteb8288 4 года назад +1

    What an awesome perspective! Thanks...this gave me something to contemplate!

  • @maxreynardharper
    @maxreynardharper 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video, this was very interesting and personal and I'm definitely here for it. ♥️

  • @ironrangerw6r1
    @ironrangerw6r1 3 года назад +2

    I'm heavily tattooed but as of now I can cover mine. But so many young people who are jumping straight into hand face and neck tattoos, need to see this

  • @Jessyraytaylor
    @Jessyraytaylor 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video I can relate alot. I recently got my face and neck tattooed and its been emotionally hard.

  • @amandasjoberg463
    @amandasjoberg463 4 года назад

    What you said about being shy and identifying like that, in connection to verbal communication skills really resonated with me, and made me think

  • @persgodiva
    @persgodiva 4 года назад +2

    I've thought about each and every tattoo I have extensively. All of them hold a meaning very close to my heart. I don't regret a single one. I have some that I wish were a little different but I don't regret getting them or the way they look now.