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Would being ticklish affect a tattoo?
I know this sounds like a silly question but I'd love to get a tattoo on my back or my neck some day and I'm curious, would being ticklish in those places affect on the tattoo? Would I end up with a stray mark or two?
I hope this makes sense.
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'm pretty ticklish but when I got my tattoo I stated to laugh a bit but then I took a few deep breaths... It was all good but I don't think he messed it up . For some people it's painful(you just feel little pricks no big deal) so you might not laugh
Source(s): Life - Anonymous5 years ago
Try poking your foot with a little needle (not so much that it hurts, just enough to feel it) and see if it tickles. If it does, that tattoo will most likely tickle, and if you kick out your foot with a needle full of ink stuck in it.. Well, it won't be nice. You could get your foot numbed so you can't feel the tattoo, but I wouldn't knowing they could do that, or if you'd have to do it yourself.
- PZ¥CH☆ KλM!KΛZ3™Lv 51 decade ago
It would. Suppose that the artist is adding some detail to your tattoo N u suddenly feel tickled. Now u feel like getting away from what ever is tickling u. If u move, that would mess up what the Tattoo artist is adding on ur skin.
Source(s): Me and What I know. - 1 decade ago
It could be a small problem if you don't want any stray lines I would think about getting it somewhere else
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- 1 decade ago
I don't think so. The pain would override any ticklish feeling!
Source(s): I have a tattoo. - Anonymous1 decade ago
No, because they can numb the area before they actually apply the needle to your body, so it will temporarily numb your tickle receptors.
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