Um... You don't. Its strictly stated that you are not to swim or submerge your new tattoo in water of any kind... Showering is the only acception because the water isn't submerging your tattoo
Well not all tattoos have a meaning if you like it have it done My dad has a tattoo shop in matlock bath called matlock bath tattoos look it up
if their needles aren't clean it will.
It could cause an infection which can damage a tattoo. If you have to sweat after getting a tattoo then clean it when you're done sweating.
To erase a tattoo can only be done by laser treatment, it's more painful to get done then the a tattoo. That's why you should be happy and 100% sure on a tattoo before getting one :)
After you get your tattoo done, wait to shower or bath until the next day. However, you will want to peel the bandage off 1-2 hours later, under running warm water. You can get your tattoo wet anytime the day after your it's done, but do not submerge or soak it. Always pat it dry, and never rub it. Google "Tattoo Aftercare".
You will not get chlamydia from getting a tattoo.
I would have to say no that is not normal. I have a large tattoo of a gecko on my foot and the tattoo artist did not blow on my foot while I was getting it done. In fact a lot of tattoo artists won't tattoo feet at all because the ink doesn't hold up very well because of the thin skin on your foot and the constant agitation from shoes and socks.
Eyeball tattoos are not done on the eye. Eyeball tattoos are representative of a "third eye" that is often done on the back ("watch your back") for protection or vigilance. The care of such a tattoo is no different than any other design. The tattoo artist will provide you with instructions for caring for a new tattoo.
You can usually take a bath about 3-4 day after you get your navel pierced but whatever you do don't go swimming for at least for 4 weeks after getting it done
I think you can get monthly ones yes Week old no, only after its fully healed, unless your getting more work done to said tattoo.
No.
IMHO, there are no pros to getting a tattoo.