Now That They're Older, They Regret Their Tattoos

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2023
  • Today we're looking at heavily tattooed people who regret their tattoos now that they're older! Theres a lot of accounts from heavily tattooed people online who now regret their tattoos. Tattoos regret is a huge thing talked about online. If you get tattooed young you've heard many people telling you you'll eventually regret your tattoos. Today we're looking at people who now regret their tattoos.
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  • @brunumb4914
    @brunumb4914 Před 6 měsíci +1119

    🙋‍♂ I got my first tattoo last year at age 74. I figured that if I regretted it for the rest of my life, it wouldn't be that long. 😛

    • @JoaoSantos-lj3jp
      @JoaoSantos-lj3jp Před 5 měsíci +42

      👏👏👏😂

    • @CohnmanTheBudbarian
      @CohnmanTheBudbarian Před 5 měsíci +57

      🤣🤣😆😆That was golden age funny.

    • @candylove49
      @candylove49 Před 5 měsíci +30

      This is hilarious 😂

    • @Marqan
      @Marqan Před 5 měsíci

      foolish youngseter, you'll regret it when you get old!

    • @tomsanders5584
      @tomsanders5584 Před 5 měsíci +57

      That's the great thing about old age -- you can get a felony but the life sentence is just a misdemeanor.

  • @halhansen778
    @halhansen778 Před 6 měsíci +887

    At 14, I wanted a tattoo. my father said I could get one when I was 16 but to start looking and let me know what I wanted and he seemed genuinely interested. I started changing my mind on which tattoo I would get. My father would bring up my first tattoos, and I thought they looked ridiculous, so I realized my taste will change as I grew up and therefore I have no tattoos.

    • @flonoiisana4647
      @flonoiisana4647 Před 6 měsíci +69

      Almost the same here. I hardly can believe I am commenting on a tattoo channel even. lol I thought I wanted a big bold lion on my lower back as a young teen. Now a mom and a wife, I really HATE tattoos. I at least knew then that I get sick and tired of things very easily and hate to do or wear the same things all the time. I figured then I would feel the same about tattoos. I'm now so glad I didn't have one.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před 6 měsíci +80

      What a wise father.

    • @flonoiisana4647
      @flonoiisana4647 Před 6 měsíci +17

      @@TheRealCheckmate True! I tend to change them every year or so. Lol

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 6 měsíci +12

      ITS RARE yonsee a 20something uninked
      My 28 year old daughter is
      Also, my stepgrandsons don't have any
      They're rare these days

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 6 měsíci +13

      ​@@flonoiisana4647
      On men, they look like body hair, or, like they just pulled an engine or transmission
      On women....

  • @FreddyNietzsche.
    @FreddyNietzsche. Před 5 měsíci +377

    Most of these people are now growing up and realising that what they thought was their "identity" was actually just an ephemeral teenage dream.

    • @nevermindimjustapasserby
      @nevermindimjustapasserby Před 5 měsíci +15

      THIS fr

    • @MochaZilla
      @MochaZilla Před 5 měsíci +21

      Childish decisions off of childish emotions lol

    • @marinazagrai1623
      @marinazagrai1623 Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@MochaZilla I think mostly to shock their parents, unless they have those monstrosities. When skin shows its age, those tatoos are hideous.

    • @DewgNews
      @DewgNews Před 4 měsíci +13

      lol how’s it a teenage dream if you’re in your 20s 30s 40s still listening to the kind of music you’ve always liked and vibing with the same artistic styles? Genuine question since you’re talking like you know millions of grown adults you’ve never even met 😅

    • @DewgNews
      @DewgNews Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@marinazagrai1623lol just more karen energy. I think people driving huge gas guzzling suvs and living in McMansions they can’t afford look monstrous but you’re clearly the expert on what complete strangers you’ve never even met know what they like and don’t like 🥴😂

  • @Divig
    @Divig Před 5 měsíci +113

    I think you are so right in the "must follow the aesthetic" mindset.
    I am heavily tattooed and does not regret a single centimeter.
    However, I waited until after I was 30 to get my first, and is uninterested in trends.

    • @DevHazy
      @DevHazy Před 4 měsíci +5

      Same

    • @tcaprecap1448
      @tcaprecap1448 Před měsícem +5

      Same, waited until I was 28 and had a career that allowed me to spend the kind of money I wanted in order to get the work I wanted. So many friends would penny pinch and bargain hunt for tattoos when we were younger, which even then I realized was a bad idea.

    • @felipemendes8337
      @felipemendes8337 Před 26 dny +4

      26 but same

    • @TaraConti
      @TaraConti Před 14 dny +3

      I’ve learned that if you don’t want to regret a Tattoo, no matter what the age. Then get something that really means something to you (not the name of your significant other! Lol) and really do your homework when it comes to the artist. Spend the money for a reputable artist. You will always regret a badly done tattoo!
      As far as trends go being Gen X we gave other generations tramp stamps and tribal tattoos as a warning to stay away from trends! Lol

    • @thisismelwalker
      @thisismelwalker Před 12 dny +3

      ​@@TaraContianother advice - take your time. Live with thought about getting that tattoo on that place. I used temporary tattoos in place I wanted to make permanent just to understand if I like that place. It's normal to wait for years before actually making tattoo. Finally made my first tattoo in 23 with picture I wanted since 17, so yeah, waited 6 years before actually making it

  • @eliseintheattic9697
    @eliseintheattic9697 Před 7 měsíci +752

    That's one reason I never got a tattoo. My asthetic and interests change constantly and I knew I would probably end up hating any tattoo in a few years. It seemed safer to just rearrange the furniture. 😊

    • @serenityinside1
      @serenityinside1 Před 7 měsíci +37

      Exactly- change your furniture/ walk art / boyfriends etc instead . Anything rather than “ tart art”!

    • @Neighbor618
      @Neighbor618 Před 7 měsíci +46

      Same. Styles and trends come and go. Some people don't take the long term into consideration. We are going to see a bunch of old people covered in saggy faded tats in the future lol.

    • @EnchantedTooWell
      @EnchantedTooWell Před 6 měsíci

      what's tart art? @@serenityinside1

    • @JAYSONGS
      @JAYSONGS Před 6 měsíci +14

      Just be careful traversing the new furniture layout in the dark the first week or so. Happy New Year!

    • @gh-xv1ch
      @gh-xv1ch Před 6 měsíci +18

      i also dont recommend getting a tattoo of your girl/boyfriend. cause not everyone is yours forever.

  • @LynneAhlgren
    @LynneAhlgren Před rokem +6291

    my mom was always told she would regret tattoos when she was 40, so she started getting them on her 40th birthday. She's 61 now with a full sleeve! Her advice to me was just to take your time, do a little at a time, don't rush the process.

    • @j_me
      @j_me Před rokem +296

      your mom is a badass fr

    • @becreb
      @becreb Před rokem +260

      Right, I see a lot people in their early twenties that are almost fully tattooed. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it but I can’t help but think they might regret a lot of their tattoos in a few years. I think it’s better to go slow and think about the fact that your preferences are definitely gonna change later in life and you’ll want to still have space for those newer tattoos.

    • @LynneAhlgren
      @LynneAhlgren Před rokem +31

      @@j_me yes she is

    • @olivierbilodeau1952
      @olivierbilodeau1952 Před rokem +59

      The only issue is skin, if you spend all you time under the sun without protection your skin will be shit at 40. I would not want to be a tattoo artist in Florida lol

    • @samwelltayrlor
      @samwelltayrlor Před rokem +46

      Your mom is really intelligent. In the military the peer pressure to get tatted is pretty high. You almost feel like you haven’t lived if you don’t have any.

  • @Ben-Rogue
    @Ben-Rogue Před 5 měsíci +130

    I knew as a teen, that there was nothing I liked enough or would continue to feel strongly enough about, that I'd want permanently on my skin...

    • @braixeninfection6312
      @braixeninfection6312 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I was much the same. I always never liked tattoos much but kinda wanted one. But could never decide on what to get. So for many years I never thought much about it because I could never figure out what would truly matter to me enough to be permanently attached to me. Just got my first and got a fox. I hope I don't regret it because of my unbelievable love for foxes. They are my spirit animals I believe!

    • @ZEFFENWULF
      @ZEFFENWULF Před 4 měsíci

      @@braixeninfection6312as someone who has dozens of easily concealable tattoos, it’s not that serious. If you’re male, just stay in shape and you won’t regret it a bit. You should not actually care about your physical appearance that much past mid 30s anyway

    • @WetLettuce-kc2qm
      @WetLettuce-kc2qm Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@ZEFFENWULF On the contrary, many of us do care more about our physical appearance as we get older but it's in a more dignified way. I like to wear nice clothes but clothes that are subtle not loud and shouty. I look after myself, keep my hair neat and tidy and I like to wear nice watches. I keep things simple, casual and smart. It's not a look that you understand when you're young but when it kicks in it feels great.

    • @dudeorduuude5211
      @dudeorduuude5211 Před 2 měsíci

      Tell this to all the fake trans and non-binary people your age... medically transitioning, sterilizing themselves... when if they would just wait until they were an adult, they would grow out of it.

    • @jenniferbond7073
      @jenniferbond7073 Před měsícem +1

      Agreed, if I got the tattoos I thought I wanted at 18, I would NOT want now than I’m 53yo.

  • @gordonneverdies
    @gordonneverdies Před 5 měsíci +69

    I got tattoos while incarcerated and I regret it. Luckily I didn't go too far. The guy who gave me my last one told me to chill out and wait a while. I'm thankful for that advice.

    • @pegcity4eva
      @pegcity4eva Před 3 měsíci +2

      Those are more easily removed. Also their are typically services for free removal for people who got them while incarcerated

    • @gordonneverdies
      @gordonneverdies Před 2 měsíci

      @@pegcity4eva That's pretty cool. I had a bad one on my arm but had someone fix it when I got home. He did a great job with it.

    • @gangstaboy9387
      @gangstaboy9387 Před měsícem

      I also have some of those but like the other guys said they are easily removable!

  • @REIDDEBSTER
    @REIDDEBSTER Před 7 měsíci +826

    Laser Tech here. I remove tattoos for a living and the most regrettable place for people is the face and hands. It stops a lot of them from getting the career they want. Black is the easiest color to remove but Red takes more time and the most difficult for me is blue ink. Most of my clients are in their late 30s to 40s and got them when they were younger. My business is booming because of all the regret. 💰

    • @Justme77400
      @Justme77400 Před 6 měsíci +129

      Your business will be BOOMING for a long time. Good for you!

    • @ossiedunstan4419
      @ossiedunstan4419 Před 6 měsíci

      Bullshit, i was working in the best job on the planet and tattoo`s where on most my bosses , so please keep your narrow city reality to yourself.
      Even the ADF never had a problem , the medical examiner even liked my back tattoo.
      I take your post as derogatory towards me as i do this fail video.
      Not every body is a wet god dammed hairy pussy.

    • @MERCHIODOS
      @MERCHIODOS Před 6 měsíci +47

      I remember watching a show years ago on TV where a host of the show interviewed heavily modified people and there was one episode where a man was heavily tattooed like his face and he started getting majority of his tattoos removed first being his face. The host of the show asked him why is he getting the tattoos removed and the man said that now that his a father and has a child, having a child and being covered in tattoo was frown upon in society and it made him regret all this tattoos. He also said that if he knew he was going to be a father which he didn't know before getting tattoos he would not of gotten any.

    • @evilbron666
      @evilbron666 Před 5 měsíci +31

      Am older now (40's), but for most of my life, up until the last 10-15 years, face and hand tatt's in australia were known as 'jobstoppers'. Its a bit different now, but was totally true for a long time. I would say good luck with your work, but I feel that you wont need much luck :)

    • @jadexx1
      @jadexx1 Před 5 měsíci +19

      What kind of schooling did you have to get to become a laser tech?

  • @1or3..
    @1or3.. Před rokem +2334

    i’m only 22 but hearing that “i’m 21 and don’t regret my tattoos “ made me laugh so hard 😭 that’s why you don’t regret them. you’re still so young lolol

    • @myRedSockIsAwesome
      @myRedSockIsAwesome Před rokem +73

      Totally lmao

    • @brianleal87
      @brianleal87 Před 11 měsíci +73

      Old people don't regret em either.... seriously, everyone always talks about " when you get older" but Many people did get old and still have no regrets

    • @innovadid9285
      @innovadid9285 Před 11 měsíci +138

      Dude I literally am 21 and it made me laugh because they totally missed the point. They may get older and still not regret their tattoos but the statement was the fact that as you get beyond your young 20s is when that regret comes in especially for heavily tattooed people. I also thought Celle's pause and look into the camera after the age statement really helped it hit how funny it was.

    • @AmiyaD1611
      @AmiyaD1611 Před 11 měsíci +39

      I literally started to get tattoes only when I turned 21 because I knew I changed my mind a lot. I thought I would be mature enough, I had all my tattooes listed and planed out and thought about them, nope, I really changed my values and mindset a lot when I turned 23. While I don‘t dislike my tattooes I think nowadays I would perhaps get absolutely NONE because I actually really like a bare body, but hey it is what it is, and I will probably do some cover ups, and I am soooo glad I didn‘t get a lot of them that I planed on getting.
      21 is definitely way to young still. The older I get I feel like maybe 35 or so is a good age to start getting tattooes hahah

    • @PeteyThePenguin
      @PeteyThePenguin Před 11 měsíci +47

      Made me laugh too lol. 21 is barely an adult, you change a lot from 21 to 40

  • @OrdinaryEXP
    @OrdinaryEXP Před 5 měsíci +41

    I think one factor that leads to tattoo regret is people making tattoo "their identity". When you believe a particular thing (tattoos, piercings, relationships, aspects of your life etc.) defines you, you start to invest beyond reason and get instinctively defensive against any criticisms or advices until either you grow old and have a different onlook of your life, or reality hits you hard and force you to rethink about your choice.
    I don't have any tattoo, but when I was young I identified myself as a "craft person"...now I have a room full of different craft and DIY supplies that I wish I didn't spend a good fortune on, and I could never squeeze enough time to go through even half of them. The regret is very real.

  • @GS-xt8fu
    @GS-xt8fu Před 5 měsíci +43

    One thing for sure…you are a very nice lady who listens and respects anyone’s feelings. Very nice.

  • @Camelwhiskers
    @Camelwhiskers Před rokem +2388

    I started getting tattooed the day I turned 18. I’m 27 now and I have 11 tattoos. My perspective as someone with stage IV cancer is that I would be happy to live long enough to regret any of them. 💫

    • @nnnaominicole
      @nnnaominicole Před rokem +255

      Perspective is everything. I hope you make a full recovery 🙏🏼✨✨✨

    • @sunflowerr6358
      @sunflowerr6358 Před rokem +110

      I love you my friend. The only advice I can give, living with a chronic illness that is probably going to kell me, is to know when to fight and know when to rest. I love you. And I'm so sorry for you. And I hope for your relief

    • @jimbeam-ru1my
      @jimbeam-ru1my Před 11 měsíci +57

      wouldn't it be ironic if you got cancer from the tattoo ink?

    • @chattingesque372
      @chattingesque372 Před 11 měsíci +28

      Sorry to hear something so awful is happening to you

    • @caitlynharbidge3056
      @caitlynharbidge3056 Před 11 měsíci +226

      ​@@jimbeam-ru1mywhat a stupidly insensitive comment to make 😮😢

  • @happygolucky9004
    @happygolucky9004 Před 6 měsíci +137

    I have no tattoos and I'm happy about it. So many of my friends asked me why I wouldn't get a tattoo. I told them I couldn't imagine anything I would want on my body forever.

    • @flonoiisana4647
      @flonoiisana4647 Před 6 měsíci

      @@linas1319Same here!

    • @TKOin2life
      @TKOin2life Před 6 měsíci +5

      Same here. I have never been a everybody else is doing it kind of person. I just don't like them...period.

    • @steph678
      @steph678 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Same here but I have one hideous tattoe that was done with a prison tattoe gun and i dont regret it. I look back at that time in my life so fondly and remember how alive I felt at 22 precovid and internet addiction/isolation/chronic illness.

    • @flonoiisana4647
      @flonoiisana4647 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@steph678 I hope you get to feel better. I made it through because of God and the kids and because hubby and I were a team of rebels at heart : we ALWAYS found a way to keep ourselves and the kids happy no matter what: gardening, changing the garage into a home gym, AirBnb's, museums, hiking... I visited my mom and sister who both stayed home. There was NO WAY IN HELL I would not see my family and support system and fall into depression. I pray you do feel better.
      And, yes, don't we miss 2019! I understand why you are fond of this tatoo although it may be aesthetically unpleasing.

    • @Sabbathtage
      @Sabbathtage Před 6 měsíci +8

      I've designed many tattoos for people, but I never want one for myself because I know I'll change my mind. If I can't stay with one wallpaper on my computer screen for one week, how can I pick a piece of art on my body until I die?

  • @thealphatimmy5979
    @thealphatimmy5979 Před 3 měsíci +40

    I’m a heavily tattooed person, started at 15 and 28 now. I personally don’t let my tattoos affect me or how I dress at all, one day I’ll dress nerdy and the next I’ll dress in my death metal shirts, maybe it’s different for men but I will not let my tattoos define my “style”

    • @ryo1202
      @ryo1202 Před 24 dny

      THISSS I AGREE W YOU SO MUCH

    • @AP-pr5be
      @AP-pr5be Před 15 dny

      I agree! I LOVE the look of tattoos with everything including super feminine girly outfits. They’re like an extra accessory in every outfit

    • @ChristinFord
      @ChristinFord Před 14 dny +1

      Yes!!!! I dress how I want, the artwork on my body does not affect that. Most of my ink is bold traditional work. My tattoos are my story and show the phases I went thru. I have lyrics on my leg for a song that helped me a lot when I was 19 and got it. The lyrics talk about God and now I'm an atheist. I don't regret it, it was and will be a part of me. I loooooove the sick artwork on me, most of my stuff now is flash of cool shit lol

    • @td409
      @td409 Před 13 dny

      lol, your brain is still developing. Wait a few years and get back to me

  • @shelleytremper5940
    @shelleytremper5940 Před 5 měsíci +32

    I have warning people of this for years!!! People will argue all day that they will never regret them but that's the thing about being young, you don't have the life experience to know that you will change ( you should change and grow throughout your life) and when you change, your style changes as well but you cannot convince someone young to think about the future in that way

    • @kevinvitale8980
      @kevinvitale8980 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Well said. It’s only going to get worse with regrets as they age even more.

    • @rustyshackelford1413
      @rustyshackelford1413 Před měsícem +1

      As they say:
      "Youth is wasted on the young"
      They have their whole life ahead of them; a million paths to choose. However, they haven't yet earned the wisdom that comes with age, and they can't understand just how long some of those paths can be.

    • @blueclover9918
      @blueclover9918 Před 27 dny +1

      Also, people who say "I got tattooed when I was 21, now I'm 34 and don't regret it".
      No no no. Wait until you're 45. 13 years is still a short period of time

    • @Apebek
      @Apebek Před 3 dny

      People make mistakes but you must accept it and move on. If you'd regret something at 30 years old will you pity yourself untill 80?
      I have regrets from 20 years ago unrelated to tattoos but I deal with the consequences till this day. Having regrets doesn't stop you from changing and growing. Having regrets are part of the life experience. You learn from it too. I never said that I will not regret my tattoos. I told myself before I got tattoos: If I regret it will be my own fault. Don't pity yourself but take responsibilty for your actions.

  • @xristinarose2409
    @xristinarose2409 Před 10 měsíci +444

    At around 17 - 21, almost all of my friends started getting tattoos and i kinda felt left out. They looked so cool while i looked so nerdy almost without any. But i knew i would regret it so i didnt and im so glad 😄 its not for everyone. Don't let social media or friends or someone else pressure you into doing life altering stuff

    • @katalinas9264
      @katalinas9264 Před 7 měsíci +10

      Sb common sense

    • @sages101
      @sages101 Před 7 měsíci

      ZZZZZZZZZZZ

    • @ubeuonly
      @ubeuonly Před 7 měsíci +12

      If you're in a circle of losers, you will do what they do but they have never been cool

    • @sages101
      @sages101 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@ubeuonly you would know by experience! 🤡

    • @ubeuonly
      @ubeuonly Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@sages101 sorry, nothing could be further from the truth, for myself or for my children but if you swim in Shallow pools....

  • @missstripedsocks
    @missstripedsocks Před rokem +694

    It does make me feel sad that some people, like Morgan Joyce, seem to have gotten heavily tattooed when they were younger because of external validation and now feel very insecure when that external validation is no longer there. This video did make me stop and reflect if I´m getting tattooed for ME or for other people, and the answer is definitely not the latter.

    • @BluntSam
      @BluntSam Před rokem +17

      yeah it’s always sad when someone changes themselves to fix in

    • @independantegirl
      @independantegirl Před rokem +26

      I agree. I remember watching Snitchery's video and thinking the same thing. Made me ask myself the same question. I've always had a rule for myself - I must consider any big, permanent change to my body/appearance for at least 6 months. I currently have 4 tattoos and none of them are easily visible. I know I did those for myself. But I'm honestly afraid of getting visible tattoos (for similar reasons that were mentioned in the videos), and always admired people who actually got them.

    • @sarahschouveller1993
      @sarahschouveller1993 Před rokem +21

      That's it! If you got the tattoos for you and not to get outside validation, you're less likely to regret them.

    • @CharismataYT
      @CharismataYT Před rokem +10

      this was my thought I love tattoos because they're beautiful and a form of art if you're doing it for any other reason then you probably shouldn't be getting them.

    • @brookelee9745
      @brookelee9745 Před rokem +18

      I think Morgan said she got heavily tattooed due to physical insecurities which is super common when you’re young. Now as a confident adult, she regrets how she went about it.

  • @WhalesArePeopleToo
    @WhalesArePeopleToo Před 5 měsíci +87

    I honestly didn't regret my tattoos until I watched this video and saw the comments of people low-key shaming tattoos. To be clear, it's not the creator that makes me feel that way, but seeing other people be ashamed makes me feel like I should be ashamed too. One thing that's important to remember is that trends come and go. Tattoos aren't in right now, but I guarantee they will be again.

    • @DevHazy
      @DevHazy Před 4 měsíci +23

      I’m shocked by these comments but I still have never regretted my tattoos a day in my life. These people are idiots ignore them

    • @anarcho262
      @anarcho262 Před 4 měsíci +18

      Fvck'em. For real. Don't let other peoples insecurities slip into your mind.

    • @chris2790
      @chris2790 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@anarcho262tell me again who is insecure again?

    • @anarcho262
      @anarcho262 Před 4 měsíci

      @@chris2790 Why should i be insecure ? About what ? Because i like tattoos ? Dude, it's something you like to wear to add something to yourself. Do you wear trash bags or clothes you like ? I think clothes you like, right ? See, it's that simple. No need to attack tattoed people under videos about tattoos. You know judging other people about their looks is a sign of being insecure, right ? Now gtfo.

    • @Limitedonathios
      @Limitedonathios Před 3 měsíci +6

      I have zero tatts. I don’t want any, but tatts are always in. They will always be a form of self expression. Don’t get ashamed based off of other people’s decisions in their lives. Tatts are not things that are inherently evil or done with the intention to hurt others. These people are separate from you. Don’t let their opinions of themselves influence your opinion of you. I have a big nose and started to hate it when everyone else got a rhinoplasty. Then I realized, wait, I actually love mine. *do not* let others get to your head.

  • @LovePantsu
    @LovePantsu Před měsícem +4

    So courageous of all these people to come forward and be vulnerable about such a hard realization about your own body 💫

  • @katleiahveridian6564
    @katleiahveridian6564 Před 9 měsíci +486

    I have been getting tattooed since I was underage. I am fairly heavily tattooed and currently 49yrs.old. All my tattoos were done below the age of 30. I regret almost all of them at this point in my life. I wouldn't get them again if I could go back in time.

    • @nancynelson5411
      @nancynelson5411 Před 8 měsíci +65

      Thank God you didn’t change your sex!

    • @possiblyrei
      @possiblyrei Před 8 měsíci +1

      what does this have to do with tattoos- get a life@@nancynelson5411

    • @ladylark10884
      @ladylark10884 Před 8 měsíci +44

      ​@@nancynelson5411 huh 💀💀

    • @ubeuonly
      @ubeuonly Před 7 měsíci +1

      Tell the world

    • @SamanthaBryan2877
      @SamanthaBryan2877 Před 7 měsíci

      so therefore it is regret. @@gec_gay_emo_cousin

  • @curvesofthemoon
    @curvesofthemoon Před rokem +819

    As someone who waited until I was 34 to get my first tattoo, I can say with full confidence… I’m glad I waited. I always wanted to be tattooed, but the art I was interested in during my teens and 20s has evolved with me as a human. I feel more settled into my identity now, and use my body of an expression of my spirituality and identity. I plan to get more soon too

    • @joygernautm6641
      @joygernautm6641 Před rokem +28

      Same. I remember when I was 20 I really wanted to get a tramp stamp. This was in the early 2000s when this was still a thing. Navel piercing and tramp stamps were definitely the thing especially with jeans being very low cut. I got the navel piercing(which I took out about a year later because it never did heal well) but decided to wait on the tattoo and I’m so glad I did. Never did get that tattoo and don’t regret not getting it.

    • @kizu6669
      @kizu6669 Před rokem +13

      Same, I was 30+ and I keep getting more and bigger ones. Nothing impulsive. I have the money to actually pay artists and have personal designs. When I look in the mirror it feels very complete, regardless of the clothing 'aesthetic' at that moment. I work at an office, no problems there(won't get them in my face or hands).

    • @whitleywilburn2999
      @whitleywilburn2999 Před rokem +13

      Same started at 28 am now 31. I love my tattoos and have been slowly getting more. I have the funds to pay artists I truly love and so much confidence in my bodily autonomy to know I’m making a decision that’s best for me.

    • @DEATHCHICKEN1337
      @DEATHCHICKEN1337 Před rokem +5

      I'm glad I'm 25 and I still hadn't got my first tattoo. I had plenty of horrible ideas before.

    • @hellaSwankkyToo
      @hellaSwankkyToo Před rokem +7

      this!! if i'd started getting tatted at 18 like i initially planned...i'm sure i'd have regrets cause my taste is so, so evolved//different (thank god) from what it was at 18.
      you're so right.

  • @Bimmer_MD
    @Bimmer_MD Před 5 měsíci +49

    I'm 38 now, got my 1st tattoo when I was 19, and got my last tattoo when I was probably 26 or so. I don't regret any of my tattoos. While I understand why so many may end up regretting their tattoos, personally I can't relate. I didn't run out and get whatever done at the 1st shop with an open chair. I put very serious and deep thought into what I got done. Nothing was on a whim and what I chose to get represents profound events in my life will always have an everlasting effect on my life.

    • @sammarithinang_pannarith
      @sammarithinang_pannarith Před 5 měsíci +6

      Exactly. I’m 41, and I took my time too, to make sure it was about me and my own story, and not how I felt. For instance, I spent 11 years in the military as a submariner. I got my submarine warfare tattooed on me, which is pretty much the logo of our qualification for being a submariner. This will never change, and I still love it. It was an amazing chapter of my life that will always be a part of me. I’m just against getting random tattoos and rushing to put large pieces on. I appreciate your appreciation for your own body art. We didn’t do it for a trend. We did it for ourselves 🙏

    • @erikvodopivecforsman3109
      @erikvodopivecforsman3109 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I do the same. I have 3 tattoos. One represents me letting myself be me, one is a flower made out of a kind of lace from my grandmas hometown, and the last one is a cat cause i like cats and my cat is the thing that makes me the happiest amd sometimes the only thing that keeps me going.

    • @erikvodopivecforsman3109
      @erikvodopivecforsman3109 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I also have a relative that is a tattoo artist, and i reasured her i was happy with the design by explaining that she would not be getting near me with the ink if i wasnt lol. I love the tattoo she gave me. It is amazing and exactly what i wanted. I also explained to her that i didnt just go to any artist, but made sure i knew the person was good vefore letting them put anything on my body. Just to make sure she knew i didnt just get a tatyoo from her becuse we are related.

    • @DevHazy
      @DevHazy Před 4 měsíci +2

      Right!! I waited til 21. And I don’t regret any. I’m 34. These people are just trendy and wish iwashi people. They like trends

    • @DARC-87
      @DARC-87 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Here here. I'm similar age with a similar story. It took me almost 20 years to come up with about 20 really meaningful tattoos. And each one is important and well thought out.

  • @AllThePeppermint
    @AllThePeppermint Před 5 měsíci +53

    I almost always wanted one or two specific tattoos, but the timing never seemed right. Now I'm in my mid-30s, no tattoos. Engaged to a man in his mid-40s, no tattoos. And the more I learn about tattoos and the immune system response to tattoos the more glad we are that we each never got any at all.

    • @etcwhatever
      @etcwhatever Před 5 měsíci +1

      Having developed an auto immune disease im also glad im not tattoed either.

    • @linminnesota2036
      @linminnesota2036 Před 5 měsíci +6

      I didn't know there was a correlation between tattoos and the immune system. Thank you for mentioning this. I plan to look up more information.

  • @Dingo-aroo
    @Dingo-aroo Před 6 měsíci +349

    Have known two young guys that wanted face tatts. Tried to talk them out of it. Both of them went through with it and pretty much instantly regretted it. Though warned, they were surprised that people treated them differently or made assumptions about them. It's affected their lives in ways they never thought about.

    • @CharlieGoy
      @CharlieGoy Před 6 měsíci +33

      I read about a hundred comments on this video... this one hits the bullseye for me. 100 thumbs up!

    • @MSinistrari
      @MSinistrari Před 6 měsíci +41

      Back when I worked in call centers, quite a few had that same experience. While as far as phone agents went, no one cared what tatts or piercings one had, but if you wanted to advance up to management or higher, you had to be able to cover things with a long sleeved dress shirt because we did have international accounts where some of the cultures don't look favorably on tattoos or certain piercings and we had to present a specific image.

    • @michaelcaffery5038
      @michaelcaffery5038 Před 6 měsíci +40

      Me and other boomers in the 90s to 2010 to millenials: "you're going to regret those tattoos. Wait until you are older before getting one". Millenials: " what do you know grandad. It's my body" and unspoken "the Internet told me to be like everyone else". That is why older people should be listened to. Life experience. I've no real sympathy for them.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 6 měsíci +13

      ​@@michaelcaffery5038it's part of the neo pagan esthetic, starting in the early 80s, with piercings and green hair
      Tats didn't come until the early 2000s
      What I'd love, is gor women to start wearing
      skirts🌷dresses..again

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Not too short or long

  • @marty_the_party
    @marty_the_party Před 7 měsíci +177

    Almost got tattooed when I was a young man, at 63 years old I am so thankful I did not, most of my friends admit they regret their tattoos

    • @bshingledecker
      @bshingledecker Před 7 měsíci +20

      Great Lakes Naval school 1976. 7 of us went to Geneva on the Lake for the day. 6 came back with tattoos. I did not. Never have regretted that decision. Never.

  • @jeremymccune3429
    @jeremymccune3429 Před 4 měsíci +14

    I’ve been getting tattoos since I was 18 and am 41. I also have been professionally tattooing for 16yrs. I don’t regret my tattoos but I do regret not planning them out. But the beauty of it is they all mark a different point in my life. Some were for fun, some to heal from some emotional pain. I still hate sitting on the receiving end of the needle.

  • @ezdeezytube
    @ezdeezytube Před 4 měsíci +35

    "75% of people have tattoo regret." I think that's going to trend much higher over the next few years. We are seeing the culture pendulum swing the other way now, with events such as the dignifAI social media tag, people getting away from social media, and men looking for partners with no tats. There are really no surprising reasons coming from the people that say they regret the tattoos they have. It was all predictable.

  • @karakask5488
    @karakask5488 Před rokem +1553

    I can understand regretting getting heavily tattooed at a young age. I'm very slowly getting tattooed, but taking my time and really considering each tattoo individually, rather than thinking about filling up space, I think has helped. I'm not as tattooed as I want to be, but I also don't feel a hurry to get there. I have my whole life. I feel like being tattooed is sometimes seen as more important than the tattoos themselves. (For context I started I started getting tattooed at 18 and I'm 45 now)

    • @monicaniblett9651
      @monicaniblett9651 Před rokem +62

      This is how I'm approaching it too! I got 6 or 7 tattoos between 19 and 24, and then stopped for six years (partially the pandemic, but mostly because I moved to a VHCOL area and it was harder to budget for the nice work I wanted). Turning 31 next month, and I got like 7 more tattoos last year hahah. I love all of them. I'm glad I have space to collect over time as my life and tastes change, rather than having gone in for a full sleeve or something at 22

    • @nemoignorat2443
      @nemoignorat2443 Před rokem +33

      I'm in my late 50s now and began in my early 30s. I'm getting a new tattoo about every 2 years. And although my older tattoos are not exactly all the most fancy ones I still love them and love being tattoed. Maybe it is not the best idea to begin so young.

    • @marielamoyenne
      @marielamoyenne Před rokem +18

      That's my approach too. I'm 34 now and have gotten seven tattoos in the last four years, so I've been going slowly but surely. They're all on my leg, so they're easily coverable. I'm grateful I didn't start in my twenties when I didn't have the money, relative stability and self-knowledge that I have today. Still, it's gonna take a while for me to decide to get tattooed in a more visible space because it's such a huge step for me. I'm only going to get tattoos on my arms when I'm one hundred percent sure that that's what I want.

    • @nemoignorat2443
      @nemoignorat2443 Před rokem +6

      @@marielamoyenne I began at the upper arm :D And worked my way around my arms now and migrating to the left shoulder. Now I am so secure in myself and my tats that I am willing to go really visible and I walk around with sleeves shirts all the time :D But I don't worry about job prospects or anything nowadays. And I really like my tats.

    • @Kelvincarson
      @Kelvincarson Před rokem +5

      I feel like this is a good perspective

  • @ATLbench
    @ATLbench Před rokem +489

    My grandfather was in the military and fought in wars overseas. He got extreme tattoos for the time, hands neck and both arms. He always wore full length pants and I never saw him with his shirt off so he probably had more. He always used his tattoos to caution his grandchildren not to get tattoos. He said “I didn’t think I’d be going home.”

    • @ryanimpink13
      @ryanimpink13 Před 11 měsíci +74

      That's heavy.

    • @Gunslinger1875
      @Gunslinger1875 Před 10 měsíci +48

      He's right, all my tattoos I got in the military. I didn't think I would see 25.
      I'm 57 years old now, I'm embarrassed by some of them. I'm not that man anymore.

    • @newhappythoughts1628
      @newhappythoughts1628 Před 10 měsíci +23

      I feep bad for him, because it was at a time of his life he didn't think there would be a future.

    • @tuschi8039
      @tuschi8039 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Oh my grandpa said the same. He has some self-made (😮) tats on his hands and arm. Basically his name in kyrillic letters and some symbols.
      He always told us how we shouldn't do something stupid like that bc he constantly gets approached and asked what the meaning of them is
      🤔🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @ATLbench
      @ATLbench Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@tuschi8039 I love my “Gramps”he was wise and loved us grandkids. He may have had extreme tattoos but he was so sweet and kind. I’ll hug him again in heaven!

  • @veronicaw9991
    @veronicaw9991 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I've been getting laser removal for almost 2 years on a neck tattoo, and it's finally almost gone! I'm so happy! :D

  • @RottingPumpkinReviews
    @RottingPumpkinReviews Před 4 měsíci +54

    Life’s real short, I’d rather look back and regret things I did vs things I never tried
    -a very heavily tattooed person

    • @simonphoenix3789
      @simonphoenix3789 Před měsícem +4

      I don't think anyone is going to be regretting that they never got a tattoo covering their face. If they do regret it, they can always go out and get that tattoo when they feel like it. A lot of people are going to regret that they rendered themselves unable to get a job though. As long as your tattoos can be hidden by your clothes, there isn't much of an issue even if you regret it later on. But parts of your body that can't be hidden by clothes... that's a terrible idea.

    • @Sandman60077
      @Sandman60077 Před měsícem

      I disagree. I'd rather look back and not have regrets. I see what you're trying to say, you're going with that old saying "I'd rather try and fail then never try and regret it." That doesn't really apply to tattoos though.
      It's not like asking out a girl that you always had a crush on and she says no, cuz you can just move on from that and get on with life. A tattoo is there every second of everyday for the rest of your life, you can't just move on from it.

    • @RottingPumpkinReviews
      @RottingPumpkinReviews Před měsícem +1

      @@simonphoenix3789 I don’t live in the same world you do I guess. I’ve had uncoverable tattoos for years, head, neck, hands, fingers, sleeved legs and arms. Never had a single problem getting any job

    • @huevex4525
      @huevex4525 Před 13 dny

      Life is short, better not wasting time regretting such a dumb decision like getting a tattoo. Live life, but is better to live it without a lot of regrets.

  • @RetroDeath
    @RetroDeath Před rokem +494

    My rules are always: I have to be able to wear a suit showing absolutely no tattoos, and I get tattoos only for myself. Chances of regret when you set personal boundaries are close to zero.

    • @Mizz.Person
      @Mizz.Person Před rokem +27

      I agree. Most people don't see my tattoos, but I have some large ones. 😉😊

    • @martinam7806
      @martinam7806 Před rokem +20

      Same here. I am able to cover it with clothes easily

    • @spacedoutbabyy
      @spacedoutbabyy Před rokem +15

      This comment made me feel so much less anxious about the fact I experience a bit regret on my tattoos, but I believe I was only feeling that because so many others were. I think it’s safe for me to say I am happy with my tattoos, I just don’t like showing them off that much. Thanks for this comment!

    • @steff6146
      @steff6146 Před rokem +14

      I’ve wanted tattoos since I was 13 and now I’m almost 25 and still have none! And I’m really glad I didn’t. I have piles and piles of Pinterest boards with tattoo styles I’ve liked over the past 10 years & so I get to see my style evolve over time without permanent modification. No regrets!! I do think I’ll get one for my 25th birthday ☺️

    • @professionalboycottservice7872
      @professionalboycottservice7872 Před 11 měsíci +12

      My tattoos are coverable by clothes. Getting face, neck, head and hands are no no.

  • @anschn7166
    @anschn7166 Před 11 měsíci +314

    This video confirms my current tattoo philosophy, that is only getting maybe one tattoo a year and slowly filling my body, letting ideas develop over several years and not making any crazy rash decisions. So far I dont have any big regrets.

    • @DieAlteistwiederda
      @DieAlteistwiederda Před 10 měsíci +6

      That's really the smartest way to do it especially if you are really young. That way even if you choose something along the way that you don't love you aren't fully covered in it and can laser it off or cover it.

    • @sammygreen066
      @sammygreen066 Před 10 měsíci +4

      That's so true, people who tattoo their whole body in a few days..... good luck

    • @sallycinnamon5370
      @sallycinnamon5370 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I think what I have noticed is that some people think for ages about that first tattoo. It has a story and a meaning…then 5 years later they have a dozen tattoos with less and less thought behind each of them.
      That and people that have tattoos that they got that didn’t turn out great because they tried to get one artist to do different styles with varying results.
      Think about every tattoo like you thought about your first. Don’t cheapen the real estate just because you have other tattoos. Pick an artist for each tattoo. Maybe it’ll be the same one if you want one aesthetic, maybe it’ll be the same one maybe it’ll be a collection of different ones.
      Oh and don’t get tattoo while on vacation.

    • @mooselove
      @mooselove Před 9 měsíci +6

      I was jealous of the people I knew who got full sleeves and chest piece and back piece by 20. I was too broke for all that jazz 😂. Now I’m in my mid 30’s and got my ink slowly (in places I could hide to start, slowly got sleeves and leg coverage). I regret none of it, my only regret is not knowing even better artists existed and settling for mid tattoos before the last 5 years. Everyone I knew with full coverage ink early in life is either blacked out (from regretting their ink) or going thru painful laser removal.

    • @_Oof_
      @_Oof_ Před 7 měsíci

      That's a great plan! I personally don't want to get several close together because I love the process. The planning what you want & where, finding an artist and so on. It's so fun, why speedrun it?!

  • @alfromtx245
    @alfromtx245 Před 5 měsíci +40

    This is why I just grew my hair (rather than getting any tattoos) out once I was out of my parents' house. I knew it was a temporary stage and I didn't want to do anything permanent. As soon as I got tired of my long hair, I had it cut shorter. No permanent effects and no regrets.

    • @mattneil1449
      @mattneil1449 Před 5 měsíci

      Just curios what didn't you like about your long hair?

    • @alfromtx245
      @alfromtx245 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@mattneil1449 It was just the extra work and time that it took. More time needed to wash it. I would let it dry on its own, which took a while. Anytime the wind blew, my hair would get all tangled. At some point, it just seemed like more trouble that it was worth.

    • @mattneil1449
      @mattneil1449 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@alfromtx245 ya I feel the hair drying part, especially when it's cold.

    • @BeigeBrownClip-jd2pv
      @BeigeBrownClip-jd2pv Před 5 měsíci

      Smart

    • @ariwl1
      @ariwl1 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@alfromtx245 Also the shedding. We all shed hair all the time but I never really noticed until my hair was long. When you're finding strands everywhere in your home that are so long you could floss your teeth with them it gets annoying. And don't even get me started on shedding hair in the shower and what a pain that is. XD

  • @DC-FGC
    @DC-FGC Před 5 měsíci +11

    When I was younger, I never thought I'd want a tattoo. But the desire for a sleeve grew over the past few years, and I'm in my 40s now. This makes me happy the urge didn't strike me sooner, and I'll definitely be doing *research* on the artist who does my tattoo when I get it, and putting a lot of thought into the design and subject matter.

  • @saraovershares
    @saraovershares Před rokem +796

    I was watching this video because it was suggested to me and imagine my surprise to find I AM IN IT?!?! I really appreciate your measured take on my video, considering that so many people seemed to have taken me sharing my *own* story very personally. I was VERY much a different person in my teens through my 20s and even into my early 30s; I have worked a lot on my mental health including getting an autism diagnosis in those years. In that process, I realized I did have deeper reasons for getting tattoos than just "I like art and how this looks on my body", and the reasons weren't terribly positive. I was also the only heavily tattooed person in my friend group and that was fine, but I could not have imagined at the time the direction my life would have taken. Professionally it now feels like my tattoos walk into the room and start shouting before I can say a word. I was on tattoo magazine covers, I spent thousands of dollars and cumulative days getting tattooed with the custom art I chose. However, the person I am now is not the person who tattooed most of my body, and up until more recent years I would have insisted I would *never* regret my tattoos, but here I am, and I do.

    • @saraovershares
      @saraovershares Před rokem +141

      My video is just my story. At no point did I tell anyone they should regret their tattoos, that’s an inference. I didn’t get my tattoos for trends, that’s an assumption. I went to Fakir Musafar’s piercing intensive in San Francisco in 2006 and learned how to pierce. I have had over 20 piercings in my face alone so I’m not sure what your point is about piercings, I did that prior to being heavily tattooed. I lived in California for years too, but hardly ever saw anyone as tattooed as I was even living in downtown Los Angeles because I worked in marketing and as an “influencer” & commercial model. People just have different experiences, and I shared mine.

    • @crapbag426
      @crapbag426 Před rokem +86

      @Spaceboy Digital someone sharing their own experience is not telling others to do or not to do. Everyone has their experiences and if you’ve come across many ( over 30’s) that don’t regret it then whoopie doo to you! It’s not the overall consensus of the whole population of tattooed people.
      Folk are allowed to share their experience but if you don’t like it then it’s obviously triggered you.

    • @JohnWayne-86ed
      @JohnWayne-86ed Před rokem +30

      Emotional damage!😲😂
      Most people do regret their tattoos in due time... we constantly change throughout life along with our taste/style, however, not many will own up to it, I respect your ability to publicly admit your regrets. Anyone who understands basic psychology knows why most people get tattooed, it reveals a lot about a person.

    • @queenofthebutterflies5212
      @queenofthebutterflies5212 Před rokem +8

      I hear you, sista, and i'm with you!!! Love from far away xxoo

    • @Threehundredandsixtyeight
      @Threehundredandsixtyeight Před rokem +12

      I think a lot of the problem people have came from you saying “I’m an adult and I have real problems now”, like that may be your experience but it’s very invalidating to suggest younger heavily tattooed people don’t have real problems.

  • @sonjebianca2483
    @sonjebianca2483 Před rokem +232

    Even older adults can regret tattoos. My husband got his first tattoo in middle age after a traumatic event caused a mild traumatic brain injury and ptsd. He put a lot of thought into what he wanted and had a very talented artist, but now that the trauma has been processed and he is in a different headspace, he wishes he had gone in a different direction.

    • @dontahtme
      @dontahtme Před rokem +9

      Is it possible that getting that tattoo when he did helped him get through the trauma he was dealing with to get him to where he is now? (Not being a smart ass, genuinely interested)

    • @tracyvo3
      @tracyvo3 Před rokem +7

      @@dontahtme coming from a person to regrets her tats rn,
      YES. the tattoo gives immediate dopamine rushes like how vaping is addicting.
      The self awareness brings you to ground yourself, and in turn, a dopamine rush
      but I too am at different mindsets from when I got mine done
      & now I see them to be more traumatic than empowering.
      Big regret on my end

    • @dontahtme
      @dontahtme Před rokem +1

      @@tracyvo3 did you get your tattoos to help you get through something and now see it as a reminder of whatever er you were dealing with at the time?

    • @tracyvo3
      @tracyvo3 Před rokem +2

      it's rare, but in a way... yes.
      my mom told me that every time
      i got a tat,
      she feels as though i was cutting into her own skin.
      i laughed and never listened.
      it wasn't until i was older that i understood.
      not only is it just simply a reminder of the hard times, but it's a reminder that i used a socially acceptable way to cutting to help me heal something that was going to heal on its own.
      all of my tats are on a spectrum of regret.
      one is more embarrassing than the other, but i wish i never not a single one to begin with.

    • @dontahtme
      @dontahtme Před rokem +4

      @@tracyvo3 is it fair to say that for you it isn't a reminder of where you've been and how you've overcome whatever you went through? When you say they're embarrassing is that because you just wouldn't want to explain what they mean to you or are they (no offence) dumb or shitty tattoos?

  • @MC2RD
    @MC2RD Před 13 dny +6

    I have not one tattoo. People don't believe it being a guitarist and a being in several bands, but people made it "too cool" and I don't follow trends. No piercings either. And I'm proud I'm original and rare and not cliché. Everyone of the "different" people, are exactly the same looking to me.

  • @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987
    @hachi-rokuperformancegroup3987 Před 5 měsíci +6

    When i was in my teens and early 20s i was in a street gang and my homie that did everyones tattoos for the click and homies at school refused to give me gang or any tattoos at all. He said he messed up his life and will forever be looked at as a gangbanger and a target and when i asked about him tattooing the other homies he just laughed and said they are stupid and will never change and i respect and do appreciate the advice and kept it.

  • @bearliz2222
    @bearliz2222 Před rokem +215

    I think there's such a stigma around regretting your tattoos because nobody wants to be wrong. Not only that, but a lot of people hate the idea of someone else being right and having "lost" to them. I think in general we need to work on being true to ourselves and others, and being able to admit when we are wrong about something. I think when we don't allow ourselves to ever admit we can be wrong, we create a lot more problems for ourselves and start doing things to prove our point to others when that really isn't what any of this should be about. Let yourself be right and be humble when you are right, but let yourself be wrong, too.

    • @crapbag426
      @crapbag426 Před rokem +6

      Misery loves company though

    • @JohnWayne-86ed
      @JohnWayne-86ed Před rokem +7

      You're absolutely correct. Also, people underestimate the ability of others to see through their ego driven defenses.

    • @NNic.
      @NNic. Před rokem +1

      Well said.
      It's also easier to admit we're wrong when those who were right aren't smug about it when that time comes. 😅

    • @bearliz2222
      @bearliz2222 Před rokem +2

      @@NNic. Oh a thouuusand percent! lol it's usually surprising though how quick the smugness goes away when you face someone and say, "hey, you were right ¯\_(ツ)_/¯" doesn't mean we have to apologize to them, just means we're not down with any pettiness over the situation

  • @daverumll6929
    @daverumll6929 Před 6 měsíci +944

    Not one single time in my life have I ever regretted NOT having a tattoo!

    • @MrChopsticktech
      @MrChopsticktech Před 5 měsíci +62

      I couldn't agree more.

    • @stephaay8437
      @stephaay8437 Před 5 měsíci

      THIS IS WHY ADULTS ARE AGAINST THE TRANS IDEOLOGY FOR KIDS. ADULTS CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT BUT KIDS DON’T UNDERSTAND!!! ITS A FAD!!!!!

    • @recabitejehonadab2654
      @recabitejehonadab2654 Před 5 měsíci +75

      Never had the desire to get them, why cover/marr the beautiful skin you were born with?

    • @sunnymountainhoneyfountain
      @sunnymountainhoneyfountain Před 5 měsíci +18

      They’re definitely not for everyone and I do think it’s better to wait till you’re past your early twenties to make big permanent decisions. But honestly, I kinda regret not getting more tattoos when I was younger because as one gets older it hurts a lot more and I wish I had more large scale work.

    • @marinazagrai1623
      @marinazagrai1623 Před 5 měsíci +23

      @@sunnymountainhoneyfountain Wait till you get a lot older and see how your stretched skin from aging will make those that you have now look really ugly. I have seen a couple of people and it wasn’t about the ink, just the tattoo itself.

  • @dcxplant
    @dcxplant Před 5 měsíci +5

    Very brave for these people talking about their choices, and what those choices mean to them now. I'm sure those speaking of regret will get a lot of backlash because those coming back hard deep down fear they might feel regretful or already regret and have not reached to point of being able to confront the reality.

  • @kevinhall7240
    @kevinhall7240 Před 4 měsíci +3

    “Okay, Rude!” Loved it! Your tats are beautiful! Fun watch!💫

  • @dougsheldon7417
    @dougsheldon7417 Před rokem +616

    as a pretty heavily tattooed person, I have tattoos I got when I was in my early 20’s that no longer represent my interests or who I am now at 34. But I don’t regret any of them. All of my old tattoos remind of certain times in my life or memories around who I was or certain life events I was experiencing when I got it. It’s almost nostalgic for me in a way.

    • @ghostlyy333
      @ghostlyy333 Před rokem +33

      i'm currently 20 years old with two tattoos and this is the exact mindset i hope that i'll continue to have in my thirties. i look at my tattoos like timestamps of who i am and later will look at them as who i was.

    • @jimbeam-ru1my
      @jimbeam-ru1my Před 11 měsíci +1

      "All of my old tattoos remind of certain times in my life or memories
      around who I was or certain life events I was experiencing when I got
      it. "
      You know they have a technology called "photographs" that accomplish that much better than self harm, right?

    • @Sophietheharp
      @Sophietheharp Před 11 měsíci +14

      Exactly this. I've got tattoos that I would not choose now, but they represent young me and she was so happy with them and I remember that and I would never deny that part of my life by getting them removed.

    • @TTVBoyardD
      @TTVBoyardD Před 11 měsíci +7

      I relate to that.. I got my first tattoo at 23 and my last at 47 (i'm 49 now.. I got tattooed 7 times for 5 tattoos) they all represent a part of my journey in this planet and i'm not done yet with tattoos.. Just takin my time..

    • @jasonluis8895
      @jasonluis8895 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I’m going from being a cook to now going to law school. I don’t regret them, but I have to get these job stoppers removed. Even I wouldn’t hire a lawyer with visible tattoos 😂

  • @suleprince6855
    @suleprince6855 Před 6 měsíci +135

    I got my tattoos when I was 19. By the time I was 30, I regretted it. It was not me anymore. As you mature, your preferences change. I was much different at 30 than I was at 19. What I enjoyed in my early 20s was far different from what I enjoyed in my 30s. Thankfully, I was able to remove my tattoos because they were only letters and all in black. However, it was 20 times the cost, and 10 times the pain getting them removed.
    I am 47 now and vastly different than I was in my 30s. We all change and develop throughout are years. I am absolutely glad that I was able to remove my tattoos.
    My suggestion is that I don't get them.
    My issue with the poll you created is what is the age of the 70% that do not regret their tattoos.
    I am sure that by the time you are 50, what was cool when you were younger is going to be your greatest regret when you are older.
    In fact, just take a look at how you use to dress in your younger photos. What was stylish back then, looks ridiculous today. Now image if that was inked all over your skin.
    It's not worth it. Think about it, then think again!
    Just my two cents from an ex-tattooer!
    Thanks for this video. We need more honest reflections such as this.
    You need to personally interview an ex-tattooer like me😂

    • @billmartins5545
      @billmartins5545 Před 5 měsíci +5

      You're talking about people going along with a trend. If you're a little older and settled into your aesthetic/personality, and you take time to think before getting a tattoo, I think you'll be fine.

    • @MrChopsticktech
      @MrChopsticktech Před 5 měsíci

      @@billmartins5545 More mature people tend to pick out better tattoos than younger people. I worked with a guy who couldn't wait to be 18 so he could get a tattoo. Any tattoo. He had nothing specific in mind. He got one of those puzzle pieces for Autism that cost $5 USD, just to get a tattoo.

    • @31michelle64
      @31michelle64 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Very interesting. I got my first at 45, most recent at 59... no regrets (and I spelled it correctly)

    • @FiercelyGold
      @FiercelyGold Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@31michelle64yeah, so you literally did it later in life, not when your brain is still developing. You spent decades pondering tattoos before getting them.
      That's not the case for most people. If everyone spent years pondering every tattoo then we wouldn't see these regrets.
      Generally speaking, the rule of thumb is take your time with any major decision, tattoo or not.

    • @LadyhawksLairDotCom
      @LadyhawksLairDotCom Před 5 měsíci +3

      I'm 56 and do not regret my one tattoo. I got it in my thirties. It's more foundational to my identity than likes / dislikes that could change with age. That's hard to explain without getting way too personal.

  • @Whatever_fu
    @Whatever_fu Před 5 měsíci +16

    Fad; I'll never understand how some people can clutter up their skin like that.

    • @BustedFlush7096
      @BustedFlush7096 Před měsícem

      Some look like clutter, one here, one there, nothing related, stupid. I like an arm sleeve though.

    • @alee111
      @alee111 Před 10 dny

      Thats a excellent descriptor; cluttered. 😬

  • @jasminejohnson5130
    @jasminejohnson5130 Před 4 měsíci +2

    as someone who has a pretty extreme amount of self harm scars all over my body, i think i'm past the point of regret when it comes to permanent decisions about my body lol. i don't like my scars, but i don't waste my energy on regret because there's nothing i can do to change what i did. some of my tattoos could've definitely been better executed or placed, but i accept my decisions. im just happy to be alive tbh!

  • @annabelletittel8615
    @annabelletittel8615 Před rokem +625

    For me, knowing full well I might regret my tattoos has weirdly helped me a LOT with accepting my body/being more accepting of regret and mistakes in general. I went pretty balls to the wall when I started getting tattooed; I have pretty massive matching thigh pieces, a turkey vulture named Frederick roosting on my entire calf, and two fairly large arm tattoos. I do definitely plan on getting more, all of my tattoos are greyscale nature/fantasy themed and very easy to blend together. I woke up in a cold sweat a few days after having my thighs tattooed thinking "oh my god, I've ruined my life, what have I done" and i had to just tell myself that I need to move one, it's a done deal. About a year and a half later, I barely notice they're there, and they're a pleasant little surprise when I do remember them. Knowing that these are on my body forever, and one day I could hate them, has forced me to reckon with the fact that even if I make mistakes it truly isn't the end of the world. I think that's a valuable mindset shift!

    • @Sydoku
      @Sydoku Před rokem +25

      Thank you for writing this! I feel the same way and I agree- it is a valuable mindset. 😊

    • @honey77777
      @honey77777 Před rokem +12

      Wow I love this!

    • @drexyspivey
      @drexyspivey Před rokem +11

      This is so well said. I love it

    • @cassiopee318
      @cassiopee318 Před rokem +5

      I think that the fact that I have only few tattoos and the emotional connexion I have with them I’m not to afraid. But I wouldn’t be too impulsive on a project that will last for ever

    • @vvitch-mist20
      @vvitch-mist20 Před rokem +5

      I think the same way about mine. I have a leg tattoo that probably won't ever be finished just based on the fact that it really hurt to do lol. It's still a lovely piece and I wouldn't get it covered or removed.

  • @morganjoycexo
    @morganjoycexo Před rokem +212

    hey, just came across this. thank you for your kind analysis, acknowledgment & reiteration of my extremely vulnerable vid

    • @celle_tattoo
      @celle_tattoo  Před rokem +22

      So glad you decided to share your perspective ! Thanks for watching 🖤

    • @tomateogato
      @tomateogato Před 11 měsíci

      I watch your video when I was starting gettin' tattooed (18 yo) and I also was in my "I don't think I'll be turning 30 ever, so fuck it", I was very very impulsive and unstable and your video really help me to slow down and think better, so I kind of made this deal with myself of not gettin' more than 2 large pieces per year and being really informed about aestethics, tecniques and all of that, so thank you, you really made me think twice before making a lifelong deal and for that I'll be forever geateful.

    • @EternaLivesMatter
      @EternaLivesMatter Před 10 měsíci

      Aaaw! I was just said "I wish that I could tell her that I am praying for her".. and here you are. 🥰
      God bless you for your honesty Morgan.
      I know it has, and is going to help many people who were thinking of traveling down the same path that you did.
      I pray that you are saved by the grace of God through the faith in the death burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ in him is eternal life and in him is ineffable peace and joy.
      God bless you! ❤️

  • @SouthernGothicYT
    @SouthernGothicYT Před 5 měsíci +6

    So glad I don't have any tattoos because I know I wouldn't be satisfied in some way - either the linework is off or I'd want it elsewhere, or just being too indecisive to pick. Plus I like the blank canvas of a tattoo free body for an easily convertible look

  • @farmergirl_green
    @farmergirl_green Před 5 měsíci +8

    My beautiful daughter wanted to model for a huge chain store, her tattoos made her lose the job and... a ton of money. She regrets every one, not because of the job or jobs she didn't get, but because she doesn't even remember the person who wanted them. She's a mom and studying to be a teacher now, the 18yr old was a different person entirely. She has huge regret and no money for removals if no real job.. think before you leap!! Ps. I have a cute neck tattoo myself, not judging her, just so terribly sad for her 😢

    • @kaptainwarp
      @kaptainwarp Před 5 měsíci +1

      Pressing X on the neck tattoo being "cute".

  • @ericcriteser4001
    @ericcriteser4001 Před rokem +416

    I started getting tattoos at 18 and now am 46 and have over 50 pieces. I've never regretted any of them cuz I planned each one for a really long time. I started planning my tattoos when I was 15, though. Good share. Thank you.

    • @maiskitty
      @maiskitty Před rokem +19

      Same. In my 50s, don't regret a single one. In fact, still adding!

    • @kalvinsucks1910
      @kalvinsucks1910 Před rokem +5

      I have few "regrets" and more so just the style in certain ones rather than what it is, however I have plans to "revamp" those ones

  • @02sparklestars02
    @02sparklestars02 Před 6 měsíci +163

    My son was a teenager in the late 90’s. We talked about the tattoo popularity. He’d spent a lot of time around WWII vets who were tattooed in the service. Now they were in their 70’s. The tattoos looked pretty raunchy and that turned him totally off. I realize inks are better now, but skin is skin and still sags and changes with age, weight changes, etc. I wonder what these young people now will think how their tattoos, which look so sharp and beautiful now, will look 50 years from now.

    • @sarahrean7174
      @sarahrean7174 Před 6 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/i3i08N0n-_8/video.htmlsi=s-_aEVuC3lQXr4Lt
      That's why the body fight the ink

    • @fadetoblond
      @fadetoblond Před 6 měsíci +28

      Mine are 30 years old and they look blurred and just awful. I love the Parrot on my right calf muscle but I've had to get it redone twice since. I finally just gave up. I'm 60 and have 8 tattoos, worst ones being on the back of my hands. Huge regret there.

    • @drknow608
      @drknow608 Před 5 měsíci +14

      Well said, I believe it's necessary for people to see for themselves how tattoos behave over time, it needs more than just being told

    • @phoenix9999
      @phoenix9999 Před 5 měsíci +10

      I have many friends who regret the tattoos they did at 18 and some as young as 15 or 16 on their own. They didn't reach 25 before they regretted it. The reason why was pregnancy and weight gain that distorted the tattoo. They had it on their breast, butte, stomach, and arm. One had her ex on her breasts that she hated once she found a new man. The one with the tattoo on her hip that wrapped from her butte to her tummy, looked the worst because the stretch marks and weight completely changed the tattoo. She covers it with makeup for the beach. I don't care how meaningful a tattoo may be, no one wants it to be completely distorted and to look worse than it initially was. Granted they gained at minimum 100 lbs, not everyone will gain that much. Some gain the freshman 15 and others 150.
      I think it's great advice to start very small, be strategic, think about something truly meaningful, didn't get a tattoo that's popular that means nothing, and take your time.

    • @anneloving8405
      @anneloving8405 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Especially tattoos on the front of your neck.🤮

  • @mondovas
    @mondovas Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is a really great video, thank you🙏🏽

  • @nonawolf7495
    @nonawolf7495 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent video - big respect for these people who shared their thoughts so honestly. We all make decision in our youth that impact our later years (for better or worse). Everytime you walk through a door, many other doors will close forever. Best of luck to us all.

  • @markpvip21
    @markpvip21 Před 7 měsíci +90

    Seeing the old faded Navy tats on my 80 year old grandfather made me think long and hard before I got any of my tattoos. I still ended up getting 4 tats and can honestly say I still love each one of them now that I’m 50. I think too many people just don’t consider how you are going to change as a person by your tats will not.

    • @nmartin5551
      @nmartin5551 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Good Point! I didn’t start thinking about tattoos until my 20s. I recall asking many tattoo folks (mostly older men from the greatest generation because I’m old now too), but I only found one guy who really regretted his at that time. He had two beer names -one over each nipple. He’d had it done before shipping out to the Pacific theater of war when he was 18. He said “We all expected to die, so what difference did it make?” Now I have a number of tattoos, and I’m happy with them. I have two that were not done by real artists. You can tell, but they still have the meaning they had then. Tattoos as a trend is not a good idea. Color you hair, cut off your hair, change you make up and style of dress. Those are temporary. Surgeries and tattoos are pretty permanent. BUt of course, so is the internet and look at the stuff kids will post on there!

    • @GeekGamer666
      @GeekGamer666 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I did the same thing as you, thought really hard about what I wanted and so I only have one so far. I even went so far as to turn down a friend a couple of days before I was due to get a tattoo as a gift (that she happily just took over to get one of her planned tattoos done) because I really couldn't come up with anything I'd wanted long enough to be certain I wouldn't hate it later.

    • @callak_9974
      @callak_9974 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Basically you should really think long and hard before you get a tattoo. Heck, now there's temporary ones you can get that last for a while now which is probably the way to go in the future.

    • @redfo3009
      @redfo3009 Před 6 měsíci

      I looooved my grandfathers navy tattoos. He had anchors, birds. and lady’s that he would make dance around ❤

  • @franceshanna3724
    @franceshanna3724 Před 6 měsíci +214

    The lady who described tattoos as a shirt you put on in the 20s and was never able to take off again is spot on about how I feel about tattoos and why I would never get one that was so conspicuous. I guess when you are in your twenties you are too young to realise how easy is is to tire of fashion trends because you simply haven't lived long enough to know how boring some trends look after a few years. Sad but true, and it has nothing to do with Tik Tok. Fashion has always changed and in the old days before social media existed, it was magazines that dicated what most people wore.

    • @tarantellalarouge7632
      @tarantellalarouge7632 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Agree, the shirt is a good image ! everybody can relate to this. I could have been tattooed when I was younger, but I didn't do it, (too lazy) and now with this tsunami of tattoos everywhere I am glad I didn't do it ! Life is short, but with a tattoo you can see every day it would feel very long ... Maybe it is better to avoid body parts that you can see all day long like hands, face, neck ?

    • @kr0wn.aSSaSSin
      @kr0wn.aSSaSSin Před 6 měsíci +6

      Facts. My 9yo neice cannot understand that fashion trends come & go, yet won’t wear a shirt anymore cuz it’s so 2023!!😂😂

    • @lisahertel2415
      @lisahertel2415 Před 6 měsíci

      I wasn’t too you. People aren’t grown up in their 20s now. That’s the problem.

    • @ossiedunstan4419
      @ossiedunstan4419 Před 6 měsíci

      No she f-cking isn`t, i don't wear shirts , Your only looking at it from whiners positions,
      having a few whining whingers on about their personal mistake , NO BODY ASKED THEM TO GET TATTOO`s.
      If i die before my folks and sibbling`s My back tattoo is to be skinned and put in a frame or as wrap for a lamp , then the rest of my body goes to brain research.

    • @MERCHIODOS
      @MERCHIODOS Před 6 měsíci +3

      I have tattoo's and a loads of them, but my tattoos are from video games (mainly Zelda) and that because I knew that when I'm 30 (which is the age I'm now) I would love them and I do because I'm a huge gamer and the tattoos I have reflects that

  • @dana52484
    @dana52484 Před 14 dny +2

    So funny how young people end up trying to tell you what you already knew and tried telling them when they were young

    • @ellaelliott4415
      @ellaelliott4415 Před 12 dny

      They’re immature, the people who have such an opinion about it others

  • @jamescampbell4334
    @jamescampbell4334 Před 5 měsíci +4

    They used to signify things like military service and tough group affiliation.
    When tattoos started becoming more mainstream (in the '70s and '80s), it resulted in the person deciding NOT to get tattoos as being seen as a more secure, non-mindhivethink individual.
    Similar to how Harley riders were seen as hard-core badazz people in the '50s, '60s, and '70s.
    Now, most HD riders are just well heeled d-bags.

  • @fadetoblond
    @fadetoblond Před 6 měsíci +145

    What young people don't even realize is, tats fade and the black lines become a bluish colour after many years. My tattoos are 34 years old. I've gotten a couple recoloured, but I finally gave up since they're way too expensive to go over them now. I'm 60 now and when my dad's friends said I'd regret them when I got older, I just laughed and said "no way". If they were still alive, I'd tell them they were actually right. As I aged, they faded, and as my skin starts losing collagen, they're kinda changing shape and looking warped. They also take on a blurred look. Yes, I can honestly say now...I frickin totally regret ever getting them. 😣

    • @chronic2023
      @chronic2023 Před 6 měsíci +7

      I have a 73-year-old friend with tattoos that look like huge blotches now.

    • @hollytomas8392
      @hollytomas8392 Před 6 měsíci +17

      I have a tattoo on my shoulder that was a beautiful colorful peacock and now I tell people 40 years later it's a Vulture 😂😅
      BUT...
      I don't regret it! I love Vultures!💫
      Edit for spelling

    • @fadetoblond
      @fadetoblond Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@hollytomas8392 😂😁 Well, Vultures do clean up the messes that the predator animals leave behind, so they're keeping the earth tidy. 😄 👍

    • @fadetoblond
      @fadetoblond Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@chronic2023 Thankfully mine haven't turned to blotches as of yet. I have a medical alert tattoo because I have heart disease. I got that on the inward side of my wrist in 2005. It still has its shape but the snake morphed into the pole and it's a blotch in the middle. The word "heart" is completely unreadable in the center, so I went to a different artist and he just wrote heart clearly in big cursive underneath the symbol. It looks tacky af, but I don't care at this point in my life since I decided to just put a DNR on my medical chart 2 years ago.

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 Před 6 měsíci +7

      I saw a cadaver with old tattoos. The ink went to his liver. I don't think the ink fades, necessarily, it just spreads or goes elsewhere.

  • @ShredderTainment
    @ShredderTainment Před 11 měsíci +102

    My two cents: I don’t have any tattoos. Strictly because I know my mind and taste will change as I grow.
    I was born with a ton of freckles and now people are getting freckle tats, which is perplexing. It’s also crazy to me that kids/people will follow permanent trends that are temporary.
    My rule: nothing permanent, nothing “trendy”.
    Thanks for listening!
    I appreciate your soft and clear voice.

    • @oveidasinclair982
      @oveidasinclair982 Před 7 měsíci +1

      My dad told me that your personality, mind set, way of thinking changes every 10 to 20 years and what you might think is cool today, 10 to 15 years from now you're going to be saying what the hell was thinking. I also have ZERO tattoos, this is just a moronic fad right now and boy oh boy are these tattoo freaks going to look stupid 20 years from now.

    • @muscleandhate
      @muscleandhate Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@oveidasinclair982 your comment started off interesting but you seemed to get really angry at the end?

    • @oveidasinclair982
      @oveidasinclair982 Před 2 měsíci

      @@muscleandhate No anger, I'm just telling you how I see it. My older half sister looks like a walking billboard dedicated to stupidity, she is inked up on both arms, both legs, he back, her chest. The thing that ticks me off the most is that I'm related to this nit-wit.

  • @sararichardson737
    @sararichardson737 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I can completely understand that regret. It’s not like a hair cut that you can grow out of and change with you. No no no.

  • @cjlister8508
    @cjlister8508 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I dont regret having tattoos, but I do regret not getting better tattoos. A couple of mine are a bit shit.

  • @Itsjustash04
    @Itsjustash04 Před 10 měsíci +102

    I have the word "PRINCESS" tattooed across my lower back. It was my second tattoo ever at 19. I've regretted for over a decade. I'm 37 now and am so thankful it is covered by my clothing and I do not see it on a daily basis.

    • @daniela.freeman8843
      @daniela.freeman8843 Před 7 měsíci

      Don't regret what you are! Be proud! I'm sure that a positive person in your life has referred to you as a princess!

    • @stclairstclair
      @stclairstclair Před 7 měsíci

      @Daniel, please state your age,
      I'm asking for two reasons,
      If you think a 37 year old woman is going to be "proud" of PRINCESS?
      That's Rich!
      You sound like you're 12...

    • @gangsterSoup
      @gangsterSoup Před 7 měsíci

      😂😂 hard to find a normal good man at that age with that tattoo. Most dude would accurately assume you're a h03 😂😂😂😂

    • @whitneyanders5945
      @whitneyanders5945 Před 7 měsíci +23

      Classic tramp stamp. Everyone had the lower back tatt in the early 2000s.

    • @whitneyanders5945
      @whitneyanders5945 Před 7 měsíci +10

      As long as you didn’t get the playboy bunny symbol tattooed on you, it’s all good.

  • @sunnyday6465
    @sunnyday6465 Před 6 měsíci +153

    I'm 68 and have no tattoos. I understand people getting them, I'm an artist, but I'm way too aware of changing tastes and differing feelings as one ages. Now I feel like I stand out a little as I have none and am so happy I have none.

    • @Dreamer-by4nk
      @Dreamer-by4nk Před 6 měsíci +16

      I’m 63 and never wanted to get any. Wait until they see them when they get our age. Your skin changes and they aren’t going to be pretty.

    • @AmethystDew
      @AmethystDew Před 6 měsíci +12

      Also 63 and totally agree with you both. Ladies we are original because we don't have them!!

    • @Dreamer-by4nk
      @Dreamer-by4nk Před 6 měsíci +5

      Yes! We are virgins! Lol@@AmethystDew

    • @Jessica-ot3du
      @Jessica-ot3du Před 6 měsíci +5

      ​@@AmethystDew Why is that original and more importantly, why does it matter? Everyone has a body, everyone is human and that can be viewed as if everyone is already original or the other way around. After all, the human genetic code is extremely similar around the world.
      How many people go around and ask themselves philosofical questions about life, thinking that they are alone in having these thoughts, when the same concepts where contemplated 2000 years ago?
      I dont know but maybe recognize our similarity is better that striving to outstand the crowd?
      Happy friday ladies:)

    • @paul_domici
      @paul_domici Před 6 měsíci +7

      I'm 57 really wanted one my whole life but didn't want to regret it later on! Glad I didn't get that bbq sandwich tattoo on my forearm : )

  • @Audhepfan1
    @Audhepfan1 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I like changing my clothes when I am sick of looking at the same thing. My skin will always be a fresh canvas.

  • @jeebs1298
    @jeebs1298 Před 2 měsíci

    This is my first video by you. Very informative and insightful, and you have a lovely speaking voice! :)

  • @kimberlybush2219
    @kimberlybush2219 Před 6 měsíci +46

    I agree with the lady that said its like a shirt that you can never take off. I would also imagine that the large sleeve tattoos would clash with certain fashions if you wanted to change up your image for a classier look or a softer look.

  • @go-go-genevieve
    @go-go-genevieve Před rokem +133

    I started getting tattooed at 20 and am 37. I had another tattooed person tell me: you have a lot of canvas and more time than you think. It’s really helped me not feel pressured to cover myself quickly. I have been working with the same artist now for a few years and it’s such a cool relationship, we don’t hardcore plan but collaborate on beautiful pieces.
    It makes me sad to see people regret their tattoos, even the ones they don’t feel like represent them now. I definitely can see how it happens though.

    • @crapbag426
      @crapbag426 Před rokem +3

      This is why the one girl in the video got backlash. It makes folks feel sad when another group member has changed their mind and doesn’t want to be part of the group.
      Misery loves company

    • @rita2506
      @rita2506 Před rokem +2

      I agree! I really enjoy tattoos, and have many visible tattoos on my left arm. But I also love having a lot of open, non-tattooed skin - I think it’s beautiful. Not b/c I have more canvas but because I appreciate both. I’ve limited most of my tattoos to my left arm except for a small rib cage tattoo. I’m planning on filling my left arm, and am unsure whether i’ll go beyond that - to guard my open skin as I value both.

  • @TwinTalon01
    @TwinTalon01 Před 5 měsíci +7

    “A tattoo is a permanent expression of a temporary emotion.”

  • @LippPoraShowcase
    @LippPoraShowcase Před 5 měsíci +3

    This is why I never went tattoo crazy, because I knew my thoughts would change as I aged.
    I only have one tattoo on my right shoulder, and it's my name. I got on my 46th birthday. After one, I decided that was the 1st and last one. The pain was too hard to accept, especially if you have never had one before.
    I did not want to regret tattooing my body, especially if their hard to remove.
    This is a great informative video...

  • @EricLehner
    @EricLehner Před 6 měsíci +208

    By bringing this to wider public attention, you are providing an important service to society. Thank you.

    • @deathlarsen7502
      @deathlarsen7502 Před 6 měsíci +4

      not 'to society' but to low class high school dropouts

    • @doeeyeddevil4896
      @doeeyeddevil4896 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Amen ❤

    • @dragoncubes1074
      @dragoncubes1074 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@deathlarsen7502 You shouldn't talk about yourself that way. Be nice.

    • @deathlarsen7502
      @deathlarsen7502 Před 6 měsíci

      @@dragoncubes1074 try again, I don't have any tats, and I SERVED USMC. I don't need a tattoo to remind me of my experience, bc I have a brain and a very good memory because I don't do drugs unlike you tatted people. And I went to top 10 schools

    • @jgarbo3541
      @jgarbo3541 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Exposing stupid people? Maybe.

  • @rothhood6760
    @rothhood6760 Před rokem +247

    💫 Something that QCKND would also talk about is not necessarily regretting tattoos but just being tired of being a tattooed person and the way the world around you treats you because of it, or the way that you get so much attention from others. It’s maybe a bit of a paradox bc tattoos are so great to express yourself physically but also it’s sometimes annoying when other people look at them haha.

    • @Wjyndigo
      @Wjyndigo Před rokem +3

      I love QCKND !

    • @muurrarium9460
      @muurrarium9460 Před rokem +7

      I was: just wear a sweater (none of those girls have any facial tattoos, so covering them up socially would be easy enough).
      I am Dutch, it's too cold & windy the largest part of the year to walk around without a coat, or indoors do without something long-sleeved and warm.
      Even if you go clubbing: tight-fitting and stretchy will do the trick ;)

    • @nono-fq1tl
      @nono-fq1tl Před rokem +11

      ​@muurrarium Living in South Texas don't have this option lol. Love the reactions tho when I meet people with my tattoos covered and then eventually show them. Definitely a difference but being confident removes some of the stigma

    • @muurrarium9460
      @muurrarium9460 Před rokem +1

      @@nono-fq1tl LOL, yes, that would be uncomfortable, your tattoos would melt about the same time you would keel over from overheating. :)
      (My feet are really cold right now- tonight it will be around freezing-point, even though is really spring here. I am a bit jealous!)
      I agree: tattoos do not define who your are, its how you behave, talk, walk, dress etc. that will eventually decide how people feel about you.
      Though it does advertise something about your tastes ("yup...metalhead" / is not a bad thing, most metal-fans are wonderful people. But also "fasionslave" -> you got what was in vogue, but not really yours..., I may decide you are not worth my time, I prefer people who can think for themselves// and even then: so what, I do not rule the universe, you do you!)
      I am glad tattoos got more mainstream, because on the whole (mho of course) they got far better looking (I like the newer styles better, and people are not getting them "of the wall/shelves" anymore as random stickers).

    • @nono-fq1tl
      @nono-fq1tl Před rokem +1

      @muurrarium I wish I could share that weather. It's not hot by here standards but our spring weather still getting close 90° F still :/.
      And yeah luckily other factors decide the final judgement other than tattoos. I was always raised that they belong to criminals so I just work hard and act polite per usual. Most people are coming around and see them as more another side of me. However it crazy that I've had people flip and assume I'm a drug dealer with unwavering conviction. The times are changing so maybe we will come full circle. Like to think my tatts tell more about others than myself nowadays lol

  • @wordwoman9900
    @wordwoman9900 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm 38 and got my first tattoo in my mid-twenties, and started small and slow. I love my tattoos, though I did just have one redone because the artist I hired the first time insisted on adding some colorwork even though he didn't have the skill to support it. But even then I didn't regret my tattoo, I just didn't love it as much as I do now, and I'm THRILLED with the results of the touchup. I'm also really glad I waited until I was a little older than 18-22 and got ink that was special and specific to me and not because it followed a particular trend.

  • @FixedFace
    @FixedFace Před 5 měsíci +51

    "you will sit in the bathroom crying when you’re 45, regretting covering your body with doodles you liked 20 years ago" 😂

  • @Pulsonar
    @Pulsonar Před 6 měsíci +110

    I’ve been expecting this tsunami of regret ever since I saw these tattoo businesses spring up like Burger joints in my city over the last 20 years. I have never understood how young people could decide to mark themselves permanently during such a transient period in their lives. They’ve barely even lived let alone matured into adulthood yet, and had life experiences worth documenting on their skin. Social media driven tattoo culture only catalysed the trend, sadly it’s a trend that bled into the lives of even young star struck school children over the past 1-2 decade to the point where some got tattoos as birthday presents under some social media influenced mania.

    • @deborahcurtis1385
      @deborahcurtis1385 Před 6 měsíci +21

      Yes I know a mother whose child has drug and alcohol dependency issues...and she PAYS for the child's tattoos, even though she's only 17 years old. Appalling lack of leadership and responsibility she just wants to be friends with the child and have the child always like her.

    • @Planet318
      @Planet318 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Time to get more tattoos 😂😂😂

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před 5 měsíci +2

      But kids know everything! 🤪

    • @barjer54
      @barjer54 Před 5 měsíci

      @@deborahcurtis1385 SICK! Never should've had kids with that mentality!

    • @karenatha7890
      @karenatha7890 Před 5 měsíci

      Been happening longer than that.

  • @FerrisOCB
    @FerrisOCB Před rokem +140

    I'm only 19 and only have 3 tattoos so far, but since the first time I wanted to get a tattoo, I've understood that I might not like the tats that I get now in the future. Part of my philosophy on it all (which comes a lot from my religion and culture) is that every tattoo on my skin marks a place in my journey. Even if I don't like the design in 20 years, I want to still be able look at my tattoos from this time and reflect on the person I was when I got them. So, yeah, I might not love my tats in a decade or two, but that's okay by me. Whenever I look at them now, they bring me joy. Whenever I look at them in the future, I'll get to remember that joy and feel it again. In my book, as long as you take the time to think about the emotion the tattoo gives you now, and what emotions it can put you through in the future, get as many tattoos as you want

    • @icytimboslyce7939
      @icytimboslyce7939 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Only 3, only 19? Omg

    • @skittlessunshine5518
      @skittlessunshine5518 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Same! My tattoos are basically chapters. I’m in my 30s now and started when I was 18. Started small and all my work I got where I could cover it up. I’m lucky because a lot of my friends hate theirs now

    • @shelfcloud487
      @shelfcloud487 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I’m 57 and my tattoos tell a story. I have none and don’t regret it.

  • @karynbray1004
    @karynbray1004 Před 5 měsíci +11

    Wearing a tattoo everyday is like wearing the same clothing everyday for the rest of your life.

  • @dvhughesdesign
    @dvhughesdesign Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great video about a very interesting topic.
    Myself, I have always been a non-conformist. So thankfully, I don't have any tattoos to regret.

  • @RulioK
    @RulioK Před rokem +1071

    To be honest, I don't believe that tattoo regret has anything to do with being at the wrong age. I believe that we change over time, just like societal biases do. If you get a tattoo in your late 20s, you will likely be a different person by the time you reach your late 30s. You may discover new things to relate to, have a different personality, and be influenced by changing social biases, leading you to regret your tattoos. The path to truly know oneself never ends, and there is no age at which you suddenly arrive at self-awareness 💫

    • @marcellkovacs5452
      @marcellkovacs5452 Před rokem +64

      I was going to write something similar, but you put it much better than what I could've said. If you want to live free of regrets, delay your tattoo session until your dying day :)

    • @mallorymaisner
      @mallorymaisner Před rokem +27

      100%. For this reason, I’ve had a rule since I got my first tattoo at 18 that I only get one tattoo per calendar year. I STILL have gotten a cover up and have a couple tattoos I’ve grown out of, and have gone more than one year between tattoos sometimes. It’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever stuck to.
      Sure, I’ll never be a completely tattooed 20-something-year-old but I don’t have any tattoos I regret.

    • @speedmetalmassiah567
      @speedmetalmassiah567 Před rokem +10

      I have two tattoos from when I was 18, thankfully I stopped there (only due to $$$ lol). I would have gotten so many stupid tattoos. Now aim in my late 20s and I think I’ve settled on getting a suit jacket of Japanese style traditional tattoos (Irezumi) and cover up the two tattoos I have.

    • @skrittle555
      @skrittle555 Před rokem +17

      i mean younger people definitely care more about fitting in though. which is something you stop caring about so much as you grow up. so while YOU are constantly changing and evolving, your sense of self and internal locus of control/ sense of internal validation is something that most people only reach through aging, many through therapy, and some never.

    • @helplessheroine2641
      @helplessheroine2641 Před rokem +3

      Yes! It's okay to change your mind!

  • @jimdavis3752
    @jimdavis3752 Před 6 měsíci +45

    Im 37, and I thank myself every day that I didn't get those tattoos I wanted in my 20s and early 30s.

  • @jdbonderman7342
    @jdbonderman7342 Před 5 měsíci

    💫
    Great video; beautiful sacred heart tattoo ❤.

  • @chronobot2001
    @chronobot2001 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Tattoos say... I'm messed up and easily influenced.

  • @tattoo_suit6197
    @tattoo_suit6197 Před rokem +205

    It’s sad cause I’m almost done with my left arm for me I love my tattoos and haven’t regretted what I have but to hear that heavily covered people regret is sad cause I don’t think you should have to fit in with every trend

    • @celle_tattoo
      @celle_tattoo  Před rokem +18

      I totally agree!!

    • @muurrarium9460
      @muurrarium9460 Před rokem +9

      Just make sure you get what YOU want, not what's trendy... simple :)
      I hope you will always love your sleeve (no reason why you wouldn't, right?) - the ones that are planned out always look so much better (and will not stream "has been" in a decade or so, because you picked it carefully, for you, instead of following someone else's idea)

    • @77livelove
      @77livelove Před rokem +15

      These are influencers who make their money by making content and selling themselves as billboards. Most regular tattooed people don’t regret it as much as they do.

    • @PhoenixRisen63
      @PhoenixRisen63 Před rokem +4

      I don't necessarily think it's about trends. At some point, you'll outgrow being trendy- most people do- and that's when the regret comes in.
      Also, trends play into tattoo styles and subjects. If you're getting a tattoo because it's hot right now, just remember that trends don't last, and wearing trends that have long gone out of style isn't going to keep you relevant.

    • @muurrarium9460
      @muurrarium9460 Před rokem +2

      @@PhoenixRisen63 Following trends never make or unmake you relevant. "Fashion" is just a way to make money from manipulating sheeple.

  • @serendipityblooming1244
    @serendipityblooming1244 Před 6 měsíci +292

    For me its not just the aesthetic, but learning how toxic the ink is...heavy metals are NOT condisive to health, mental or physical. Wish more people would discuss this 😢

    • @keyshafortigo2144
      @keyshafortigo2144 Před 6 měsíci +31

      So true!

    • @karenburns9952
      @karenburns9952 Před 6 měsíci +31

      The main reason I won’t get a tattoo.

    • @KittyCat22976
      @KittyCat22976 Před 6 měsíci +10

      I didn’t know that! 😮

    • @karenburns9952
      @karenburns9952 Před 6 měsíci

      @@KittyCat22976 bet you didn’t know that silver fillings and vaccines are heavy metals too.

    • @Another_taco.Yes_please
      @Another_taco.Yes_please Před 6 měsíci +22

      I did read about a woman who became very ill from the lead in the black ink. She is still trying to remove them.

  • @GramGramGenX-ln5sc
    @GramGramGenX-ln5sc Před 11 dny +1

    Fix what's broken on the inside and leave your body alone. Words to live by.

  • @batman-cu1ep
    @batman-cu1ep Před 5 měsíci +1

    Who would have ever thought this would happen

  • @brianfountain1
    @brianfountain1 Před rokem +737

    I've been getting tatted for almost 20 years and I love all my concepts. Each one to me is a reminder, a philosophy, a lesson. To regret my tattoos would be to regret myself. Going into each session was somewhat a spiritual journey to me. The problem with most of the people in this video is they chose trends and fashion or obession/addiction with an art that is permanent, tats are not the place for this.

    • @Kelvincarson
      @Kelvincarson Před rokem +36

      I love this perspective

    • @EsmeraldaWolfsbane7777
      @EsmeraldaWolfsbane7777 Před rokem +21

      Yes thinking back I love animals I have a black unicorn, cats and horses will I ever stop loving those things?🤍 Nope never...

    • @ricvondutch5715
      @ricvondutch5715 Před rokem +15

      yess this is it! my tattoo i might "regret" is lyrics to a really important song to me. while the lettering is godawful and uneven and hiddeous, i really dont mind it. ive been thinking about having a professional go over it and clean up the lines, not completely cover it, just trace it or something. i like the memory and the meaning, i just dont want it to look like sharpie anymore lmaoo

    • @Melly01
      @Melly01 Před rokem +12

      I got my first tattoo at the age of 42. I'm now nearly 61. I love being tattooed. What I wish I'd known is that I would love it so much and had planned for a cohesive theme and been tattooed in such a way that it could be built on in a way that makes sense and joins them together. I thought when I got my first one in my tramp stamp area that it would be the only one. My little secret. But it became a way to express myself and mark meaningful people and experiences in my life. I AM glad that I was old enough and financially stable enough to research artists and pay for really good ones, so I'm not full of crappy tattoos. And also had the patience to wait 4-6 months for an appointment with the people I wanted. However, as it stands, I do have a lot of random tattoos that aren't connected, just kind of placed where I have open real estate and that's what I wish I had done better with.

    • @brianfountain1
      @brianfountain1 Před rokem +7

      @@Melly01 yea, that's where most of my "regret" is. I couldn't have said it any better. I switched styles and got a lot of less expensive tats back in the day, so I'm currently having my new artist add his touch to my older pieces to make everything more cohesive. Still loving the journey

  • @theseustoo
    @theseustoo Před 6 měsíci +72

    My father had several tattoos... he was in the Royal Navy, so it was more or less a 'cultural tradition' for him, I suppose. However, I remember once, as a child, I asked him if he had ever regretted his decision to get his tattoos... He actually told me, "Yes, I have..."
    I've never had any tattoos and am quite happy with my decision, in spite of their current level of cultural popularity.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Navy and tattoos go together
      Even some flappers in 1920s got tattoos of anchor on thighs. My dads cousin got an anchor in back of thighs

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před 5 měsíci

      I had (deceased) an Irish Catholic relative who emigrated from Ireland to the US in the 1920s. When I knew her, she was in her 70s & 80s & had a 9 inch crucifix tattooed on her forearm since was 6, done in Ireland at the direction of her father because he meant for her to enter the Church. Well, that didn't happen. She became a wife & mother of 8. That tattoo must have been difficult to bear throughout her life. ( I resisted the impulse to use the expression "cross to bear" 😁)

    • @theseustoo
      @theseustoo Před 5 měsíci

      @@hensonlaura Lol! If you hadn't already done so, I was going to say that, "We all have our cross to bear!" (Something my Mum often said, too!) 😉
      That's the trouble with tatts... it's okay if you love them but if you make a wrong decision (or, as in your example, if you have a 'wrong decision' imposed upon you!) you may well be stuck with it for life. (Or at least that was the case back then, when there wasn't the kind of laser treatment for tatt removal that they apparently have nowadays... though it seems that even that has its limitations, too.)
      And even if you love them when you get them, you could eventually come to hate them for any number of reasons. Nope... I'm glad I stayed a 'clean-skin'!
      😁

    • @Lily-Bravo
      @Lily-Bravo Před 5 měsíci +1

      I grew up in a port and saw so many older men with wrinkly tattoos to never ever want to go down that route.

  • @aletadetwiler9071
    @aletadetwiler9071 Před měsícem +1

    I’m a dentist…. And I’ve had patients tell me. “I can’t stand needles!” And “I don’t have any money!” But they have many, many tattoos. Huh? This started decades ago.
    Also…. “I can’t stand needles in my mouth!” But they have a tongue piercing….. among other piercings.

  • @robertgallagher7734
    @robertgallagher7734 Před 5 měsíci +2

    When I was young enough that tattoos were interesting I was too busy paying rent. Now that I'm older and financially stable I've lost interest.

  • @davidjeter5067
    @davidjeter5067 Před 5 měsíci +91

    I kept changing my mind so many times on which tattoos I would consider (I only wanted one on my right bicep), changed my mind so many times within 2 years that I knew I would at some point in the future regret the decision. Therefore, I have ZERO tattoos. I have ZERO regrets on not getting any tattoos. Nice to see videos like this as too many people I have met who have lots of tattoos act like it's the greatest thing since sliced bread and somehow I'm missing out. Thank you for making this video.

    • @barjer54
      @barjer54 Před 5 měsíci +2

      As a born-again Christian in my 20's I felt my body was a testament and temple to our Almighty and shouldn't be defiled. I knew of no one my age that would've ever considered getting tattoos back then. Amen!

  • @wheelzwheela
    @wheelzwheela Před 5 měsíci +160

    I work in health care. I see people’s bodies all day long. I can’t tell you how often patients tell me they regret getting tattoos.

    • @BeigeBrownClip-jd2pv
      @BeigeBrownClip-jd2pv Před 5 měsíci +12

      This comment need to be everywhere

    • @frofrofrofro900
      @frofrofrofro900 Před 4 měsíci +6

      And more people dont regret. Just make not too much tatoos

    • @mraxloamraxlo839
      @mraxloamraxlo839 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I’ve worked in healthcare for 10 years. I’ve never had a patient tell me they regret tattoos. In fact, I rarely talk to patients about tattoos. I don’t care what’s on their skin and they don’t seem to care what’s on mine.

    • @rickjeffjeff
      @rickjeffjeff Před 2 měsíci +1

      A nurse in middle school don't count.

  • @Zachhatesyoutube
    @Zachhatesyoutube Před 5 měsíci +4

    Bare skin will always look better than inked skin. The more ink you have the less attractive you will be, simple as that.

  • @3klamarie
    @3klamarie Před 4 měsíci

    I’m not really heavily tattooed. I want to be but I’m 32 now and I’ve always wanted it. I know who I am today much better and it fits my more “masculine” side that I’m more comfortable with now. I am strategic about where I put my tattoos as well.
    This video makes me happy I took my time over years getting them rather than bummed I didn’t get more earlier. This is a great video and interesting topic! Great insight and advice!

  • @AriannaAlexandria
    @AriannaAlexandria Před rokem +53

    i personally am a hyper femme woman with a lot of heavy black “masc” tattoos and i love the juxtaposition between them and my aesthetic.
    tattoos are barely becoming socially acceptable for women to have so it’s unsurprising that heavily tattooed women are perceived as masculine. even i get stares when i have all of them on show.
    but for me personally i planned out my body meticulously and considered what would work with what i already have, so i’m not experiencing any regret. younger people (mainly millennials & gen z) are rushing to be covered just to hop on the trend of tattooing itself. i believe that’s why they are regretting them later in life. tattooing has become a trend in the same way plastic surgery is a trend right now. i really wish we could create a culture where people are encouraged to actually consider what they are doing before making these permanent decisions to their bodies.

  • @robsawalker
    @robsawalker Před 7 měsíci +432

    I’m 53 and EVERY SINGLE friend of mine with tattoos regrets them

    • @karinliebtschokolade8157
      @karinliebtschokolade8157 Před 6 měsíci +50

      I'm older than you and don't regret mine.
      And that's the main problem with tattoos. Nobody knows the future.
      The best tip I can give: If you think, you really must have a tattoo, make sure it has a supportive meaning to you.
      No name, no date, no portrait, no politics, no religion, no trend. Just something that supports yourself.

    • @lizabethfeig1705
      @lizabethfeig1705 Před 6 měsíci +33

      I'm 52, having got my first tattoo in 1989 and I still ASBSOLUTELY LOVE ALL of my tattoos... As in, NO REGRETS...(I'm heavily tattooed btw...)...Soooo, different strokes for different folks y'all, it's all okay.

    • @Lisacrazed
      @Lisacrazed Před 6 měsíci +20

      I am 53 and I have a sleeve and do not regret one

    • @sootuckchoong7077
      @sootuckchoong7077 Před 6 měsíci +4

      ​@@karinliebtschokolade8157Just a simple little nice tattoo like a love sign, flower, etc. should be fine enough.

    • @maxinemcclurd1288
      @maxinemcclurd1288 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm 64, heavily tattooed and still want more.@@lizabethfeig1705

  • @iangriffiths4051
    @iangriffiths4051 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Started my tattoo journey at 18. With a number of small tattoos. Not till I was in my 30 did I start going big, 2 full sleeves both of my legs and my chest and lower neck when I turned 42. I think a lot of the issues come form how instant everyone wants everything now.

  • @ShieniLicksOnLemons
    @ShieniLicksOnLemons Před měsícem

    Got my first and (for now) only tattoo a couple years back when I was 25, the idea for the tattoo had been on my mind for YEARS and the tattoo artist loved it and made an amazing own version of it that I now have on my left arm, shoulder to elbow. Tattoos definitely should be thought through, not necessarily for their meaning as mine is, but it has to be something that you love.