#41432
Haids.x
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@haids-x

Hi everyone!
I’m a 20yr old female and I had a close friend of mine pass away earlier this year.
I’ve been thinking of a tattoo to get in memory of him as I knew him for 7 years and we were friends with benefits for 5, so he was a major part of my life.

Here’s some info-
– he loved scotch
– colourful/bright personality
– beautiful smile, best hugs
– farm boy, city boy, he adapted for all places he went
– (warning this may be too much info but it is important!) ………. He loved my breasts and called them ‘his girls’
– was always there to help me
– lover and best friend
– the most beautiful soul you would ever meet
– loved the farm, loved the nightlife, was a colourful human being!

If anyone could help me, it would be much appreciated. I do not want a big tattoo, but something that represents him.

Thankyou in advance!

#152927
buttwheat
Participant
@buttwheat

Sorry for your loss.
Pick one or two things and give those ideas to your well chosen tattooist and let them design your tattoo they get paid to do that.
It really sounds like your trying to shove 50 lbs of shit in a 25 lb sack and that is going to make a terrible tattoo.
Sorry again for your loss.

#152929
Haids.x
Participant
@haids-x

Hi thanks for the feedback!
I was thinking of a shot glass with a knife in it, colourful smoke around it with a heart shape (with words) always on my mind, but never forgotten

#152930
buttwheat
Participant
@buttwheat

@Haids.x 142172 wrote:

Hi thanks for the feedback!
I was thinking of a shot glass with a knife in it, colourful smoke around it with a heart shape (with words) always on my mind, but never forgotten

That sounds good but the words “always on my mind but never forgotten” doesn’t make sense. It would be “not always on my mind but never forgotten”, or “always on my mind and never forgotten”, or just “always on my mind “or just “never forgotten” but what I like best is no words the tattoo is for you not for others you know what it means. And truthfully as time passes he will not always be on your mind especially after you have gotten married and have children you will rarely think of him (you won’t forget him) and you don’t want a tattoo that makes explaining it awkward later in your adult life.

Run with your shot glass with a knife in it just make sure you pick the right tattooist, We can help with that.

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