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Butterfly tattoo designs are designs that have for generations been loved. People have always been fascinated by butterflies: from young children to adults, the butterfly is a symbol of beauty and freedom that is second to none. There are also a large number of references to butterflies in history, and they are the subject of a variety of mixed legends, myths and other such tales. Thus, given their special meaning in almost every culture, it is not strange at all that butterfly tattoo designs are so desired by people.

When people mention butterflies, the first thing that comes to mind is how gentle the creatures are. They also have other attributes, namely their beauty, the mystery associated with them, their symbolism of transformation and their representation of freedom.
1. Beauty: This attribute of the butterfly is one that can hardly be argued about. In a large selection of sizes and shapes, butterflies are quite different even within a single species. Thus, almost every butterfly is unique. It is this beauty and more importantly uniqueness that cause butterfly tattoo designs to be so popular with women. butterly tattoo on back
2. Mystery: There is a large amount of mystery that is associated with the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly. This sense of mystery has prevailed throughout the ages so that even today people are captivated by the occurrence. This sense of mystery has also in a way contributed to their popularity as tattoo designs, since many people feel that it represents the mystery within them.
3. Transformation: The metamorphosis of the butterfly also represents transformation from caterpillar to butterfly, which could also be interpreted as a person becoming more beautiful. This has also led to such designs becoming popular among girls who undergo a similar transformation into women.
4. Freedom: This attribute barely needs to be discussed. Butterflies have always been associated with freedom. Flying about flowers with apparently no cares in the world, these creatures have often been extremely envied by men and women alike. Women might find this significance a little more important for them, because of their lack of freedom in history. butterfly tattoo on shoulder

Such designs are also extremely safe, especially is a person is getting their first tattoo ever. The reason for this, more than the designs, is that the symbolism of a butterfly is one that can be treasured forever and will not change with time. It is unlikely that people would not at any point in their lives relate to joy, love and more importantly freedom. Apart from these, such designs are also advised as they are naturally beautiful and can be done with exquisite colouring.
If a person wishes to design his or her own tattoo, then inspirations can be got from one of many online tattoo galleries. Such galleries have huge ranges of designs, ranging from Celtic butterflies to Tribal butterflies, among others.
Such butterfly tattoo designs can thus exist in a variety of shapes, as well as colours and sizes. The best online galleries have expert tattoo artists who will be able to tattoo such designs on any part of one’s body. The most popular areas for butterfly tattoo designs have been found to be the lower back, arm, shoulder and ankle.
Thus with a renewed understanding of the symbolism of the butterfly, a person might wish that they could themselves become butterflies! Sadly, this is not possible, but the next best thing is: a person could advertise their spirit of mystery, beauty, freedom and transformation by getting one of the large number of available butterfly tattoo designs.

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View some of the best Butterfly Tattoo Designs ever designed and produced. Also, learn the history of Butterfly Tattoo Designs.

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Most Commom Tattoo Myths

Just with anything in the world myths get born about certain people, places, procedures, life in general and tattoo are no exception to that either. There are several tattoo myths out there that need to be debunked. People need to be properly infomred of the truths about these myths and that some of them are complete hogwash.

1. The number one myth is that tattoos hurt. While this is true, some people hype it up to make people think it’s like giving child birth. The bottom line is, tattoos do hurt some and you will experience some level of discomfort but its nothing like having a child.

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2. Tattoos bleed a lot. This is true and false. You will expereince some bleeding when getting a tattoo. However, the outline of the tattoo should rarely bleed, the shading of the tat is what bleeds and it will only bleed up to 5 or 10 minutes. Once you leave the shop your tattoo will 5a8 have stopped bleeding.

3. The tattoo needle that is used is a single needle. This is false. Tattoo guns come with needles that are clustered together and soldered in to groups of odd numbers: 3, 5, 7, etc.

tattoo on back4. Old tattoos turn blue. This is false, However, if you received a tattoo in the 50’s or 60’s you may experience this. Tattoo ink has improved greatly since then. Your tattoo will not turn blue.

5. Lighter color ink hurts more. This is a misconcpetion. Lighter color ink does not hurt more. The reason people beleive this is because the lighter colors are often applied last when the skin is the most sensitive.

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Female Tattoos – A Growing Culture

 Why are more women getting tattoos today than ever before?

Getting a tattoo or getting "inked" as it is known is becoming more and more common among women. It is a strange thing that women have been getting inked for thousands of years but it is only recently that the stigma associated with tattooed women is dying down. There are some cultures where only women got inked and men were forbidden from doing so. The tattoos in such cultures were used as badges by women to show off their skills like food gathering, basket weaving, marriage ability, and so on. The word "tattoo" comes from the Tahitian word "tattau" and it means "to get marked".

For more than 12 centuries the whole art and process of tattooing has been swinging up and down with it banned in some cultures and promoted in others while going dormant in yet others. Now it seems that tattooing has finally been accepted all over the world and is here to stay with us for a long time. Women in particular were not accepted when tattooed because of social stigma and stereotyping. This was true in western culture up until the 20th century. Things are vastly different now with women outpacing men when it comes to getting inked. Until around half a century ago only 10% of western women got tattoos. Today that number stands at nearly 60%.

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According to one study the biggest reason why women are getting tattoos is because they believe it makes them look sexier. This is confirmed by 43% of the women surveyed. 13% get tattooed as they believe it increases that appeal and guys are more attracted towards them and 12% said that tattooing was done for personal reasons. Quite a few number of women also said that they got tattooed after a breakup or divorce as a mark of their independence.

The number of women getting tattoos is growing at an astonishing rate. Gone are the days when women got small tattoos in places where only their husband or partner could see it. The feminine tattoo is now a thing to be displayed with pride. This has also created a high demand for great designs that appeal specially to women and accentuate their femininity. Women are now getting tattoos they can show of instead of hide. Women also spend a lot more time choosing the right design when compared to men who seem to have a limited mindset when it comes to tattoos. Women prefer original designs rather than something out of a catalog that might have been used by dozens of other women.

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Among the most popular tattoo designed preferred by women are all sorts of floral patterns, angels, unicorns, butterflies, fairies, dragonflies, shooting stars, and so on. As a rule women tend to choose smaller tattoos as compared to men though even that trend seems to be changing now. They most preferred body areas where women prefer to be tattooed include lower back, tail end, ankle area, wrist, tummy, and buttocks.

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By Timothy Croy
Published: 11/2/2007
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