Does anyone know a good Tattoo Place in Manchester?

Isn't this questiom more suited to Facebook?

Or mumsnet

GD is the male dominated equivalent of mumsnet.


People throw mumsnet around like it is an insult, but OCUK is the literal definition of dadsnet if there ever was one.

Oh you beat me to it. Another classic double standard is turning ones nose up at 'social media' whilst using forums and Reddit.
 
Oh you beat me to it. Another classic double standard is turning ones nose up at 'social media' whilst using forums and Reddit.
I can see why somebody might think that but there is at least imo a world of difference between coming onto a tech forum for help/advice and telling the world what you ate for dinner!

Im not saying the latter doesn’t happen on here but pound to a penny the ‘problem children’ of GD are also causing a nuisance on Facebook!
 
I like the idea of a tattoo, but what would I get? I have no convictions to use,
I worked with a guy called Martyn years ago and he had his name tattooed on his lower back...He was straight but that didn't stop me winding him up.

off topic a little, The boss at the time was a rotten speller, so one day when he did the rota he must have been thinking Martin but it has a Y in it, cue everyone seeing that he had wrote Marytin!
That was his name till he left to go work for another bakery....Mary Tin
 
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There's nothing remotely respectable about tattoos or the people and places that engrave them. There will be a plethora of ageing people, especially the women foolish enough to have allowed themselves to be brainwashed by their perceived peers into having them done, wanting rid of them as they realize older age and an imperfect body lie uneasily with "art forms" done on youthful flesh.

You can easily tear up imitation wood flooring and other expletives of recent time, ridding oneself of tattoos is somewhat harder and a lot more expensive and painful. Tattooed women are probably the worst eyesore on our streets these days, usurping even modern inner city architecture as an assault on one's vision and senses.

This is quite possibly the post of the year :D
 
Thanks for the amazing insight and thread bump there @Noxia - eye opening

You're very welcome. I felt your invaluable contribution didn't get the acclaim it truly deserved so I've done what I can to address it. I hope having someone to respond to has mitigated the initial disappointment from the apathy shown towards your comments.
 
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