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Hi everyone,
I want to get a tattoo on my chest. It is a sword with floral details. I wanted to ask: if the sword has a handle facing down and the top facing up, could it be taken as a symbol of an upside down cross? (Because of the shape of the sword). I just want to get a nice tattoo that would not offend anyone, so that is why I am asking. Should I not get it done this way?
Thank you very much for your replys.
 
I personally don't know why people get them...

But many do.

I know that they are expensive going on...done by poor artists it's horrible. If you are inebriated (when most get them) the ink spreads prematurely and the tattoo will look bad.
A few get them to help hide scars...but tattooing scars is really difficult.
Some get them to remember children or spouses or "Mom" (as if they would forget?)
Then there's the ever popular Tramp Stamp which is actually ancient Sumerian and relates what is written above the gates to Hell.

Hidden above short sleeves or on a leg that even business-casual won't show is the best location. Because doing otherwise will not work for some careers and most people usually have to trade careers at least once.

Coming off is even more expensive. A $200 tattoo will regularly cost $2400 or more to remove.
 
Hi everyone,
I want to get a tattoo on my chest. It is a sword with floral details. I wanted to ask: if the sword has a handle facing down and the top facing up, could it be taken as a symbol of an upside down cross? (Because of the shape of the sword). I just want to get a nice tattoo that would not offend anyone, so that is why I am asking. Should I not get it done this way?
Thank you very much for your replys.
I wouldnt advise on tattoos but i am not one to judge what you do.
 
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