


Girly Foot Tattoos
In Recent Times Girly Foot Tattoos Have Increased In Popularity In recent times we see far more girls having themselves inked for life and it is fo...
In Recent Times Girly Foot Tattoos Have Increased In Popularity
In recent times we see far more girls having themselves inked for life and it is for this reason that girly foot tattoos have become more popular. Increasingly we see far more girly foot tattoos available, previously, as tattoos were perceived to only be for men, the designs available were far more masculine.
At one time the tattoo was believe to be the ultimate persona of masculinity. Any girl who went and got herself inked was considered to be a “bad girl”! It is so trendy to get inked these days, for both sexes, that research has shown 10% of women in the age group 18 – 25 years have at the very least, one tattoo. It is because of this that the demand for more girly tattoo designs is increasing.
There is no limitation to which area of the body to have a tattoo. The foot, arms, legs, groin, ankle, lower abdomen, bottom, stomach and of course lower back are all popular places and the tattoo in the small of the back is no longer considered to be a “tramp stamp”. This stereotypical belief is not stopping girls from being tattooed in this intimate area. It is my belief that the reason why the low rise jean has stayed in fashion for such a long time is because of tattoos in the small of the back.
Popular designs for girly foot tattoos are generally quite small, and we find animals, butterflies, stars, cherries, hearts and flowers. The color pink is being used quite widely; you rarely see this color used in a male tattoo.
These designs are unique and in particular when they are positioned in the small of the back, they encompass swirls and loops. The first tattoo is nearly always of a girly nature, and these young ladies generally get more daring with experience. Girly tattoos could be looked at as something of a trial run to prepare a girl for getting seriously inked.
For millennia tattooing has been popular with many tribal cultures the world over, and I am not referring to “I Luv Mum”, inside a heart on your bum! For tribal people this was and still is a ritual that has some significant importance in their culture. It was accepted as the norm and animal bones as well as all kinds of other instruments were used to obtain the desired effect.
Tribal tattoos much like the tattoos of today; were replicas items seen in nature such as flowers, and animals like tigers, lions, dragons, turtles and many more, as well as shapes. While these designs may not be seen as significant to many people in the modern world, they held great significance for ancient people. More often than not they were abstract in appearance, and most typically rendered in black.
Getting inked is not something that anyone should decide on the spur of the moment, it takes thought and planning as you have to live with it for the rest of your life. You don’t want to have buyers remorse once you have your tattoo, it would be quite inappropriate, a tattoo is not like a leather couch, where you can send it back where it came from and get a refund. There is no going back!
