Honestly… It has a strong good meaning,
But it does not define me at all!!
I am not brave at all. Not strong… seems like this tattoo was a mistake
Honestly… It has a strong good meaning,
But it does not define me at all!!
I am not brave at all. Not strong… seems like this tattoo was a mistake
Strange though I thought it was a very good move… I was thinking about getting a wolf tattoo from age 15-16
Anyone managing SZ/SZA is brave.
Maybe you’ll grow to like it again in a bit.
I am still quite not sure, whether it was drug induced psychosis or real SZ.
@Jonathan2 I hope so!
It doesn’t have to mean that’s who you are. It can also mean that’s the strength you want to channel in life
Wolves are awesome
@anon8411913 I got a big tattoo on my forearm. At first I loved it. As 8 or 9 years passed by, I don’t mind it but I would prefer not to have it.
That’s how I feel about my tattoos.
I hate some of my ink. But the wolf i have i really like. Hope you start to love yours again.
Thats why ive never gotten a tattoo. I have a permanent lip piercing, and stretched ears, but those are two things i cant live without. Tattoos are so difficult to choose. Never been my thing i guess.
i have no tattoos and dont want any
But you are strong and resilient.
Besides, wolves kick ass like @Dude1 said!
I’m wearing a wolf tee shirt today actually.
I regret a few of my tattoos
But I don’t see anything wrong about your tattoo
Yeah wolves have a lot of spiritual meaning
I’m getting a tattoo (my first and only one) during my 40th year on Earth in Hawaii.
My husband said we’d renew our vows there (next year) and I could get the tattoo at the same time.
I’ve been looking forward to the experience for like YEARS.
Well,
I’m still doing it.
May be more sleazing around with a guy I just met instead of renewing vows,
But the tattoo for sure.
I think if you don’t like your wolf tattoo, you should get a quote for removal.
I know a lot of people live with tattoos they don’t like and I really don’t think that’s something I could do.
It’s a decent looking tattoo, but it’s prominent.
If you don’t like it, consult someone about covering it or removing it.
it takes a ton of strength to make it to getting help I remember the years leading up to getting on meds and if it were most neurotypical a lot of them wouldn’t of made it im convinced i had to beg and beg for help and everytime i was told i was faking and there was less and less hope yet i got there
The point me and mars are trying to say is your a lot more brave than you think
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