Tattoos are a cool way of self-expression, even when they don鈥檛 mean anything. They鈥檙e sometimes an art form, a cultural expression or a way to preserve memories. Here are a few important things to know before getting a tattoo
1. Your tattoo doesn鈥檛 need to mean anything
You can get the tattoo of a penis if you like, but the only tattoo that鈥檚 out of bounds is the name of the person playing with your heart. Don鈥檛 be forced to interpret your tattoos to strangers because they expect them to have a meaning.

2. Itching is part of the healing process
Don鈥檛 scratch your tattoos. Itching is part of the healing process. There are balms recommended to soothe the itching, but don鈥檛 scratch as doing so can cause blisters.

3. If your parents are Nigerian, they can disown you
Nigerian parents can be so dramatic over little things. Even the smallest tattoo can have them threatening to send you out of their house. If you鈥檙e lucky enough not to be disowned by your parents, they鈥檒l complain about the tattoo every chance they get.

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4. People are going to ask how your parents/partners reacted to your tattoo
You can be a grown adult, living on your own and paying your own bills, and some people would still ask what your parents said when they saw your tattoo. If you鈥檙e married, they shift the responsibility of complaining from your parents to your partner. 鈥淪o, what did your partner say when they saw it?鈥 Amebo United!

5. Different parts of your body have different levels of pain
This goes without saying. Gauge your body parts and know your pain threshold before you pay to get a tattoo, so you don鈥檛 fly up when the tattoo needle touches your skin. Don鈥檛 go and draw a tattoo on your head when you already know you can鈥檛 bear the pain.

6. Aftercare isn鈥檛 a suggestion; take it serious
Follow every instruction your tattoo artist gives you and treat like your life depends on it (it does). Getting a tattoo is similar to getting a wound that has to be treated carefully.

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