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errrm it kind of hurts on any part of your body, but if you want it bad enough you'll deal with it. - We have the most nerve endings in our fingers, face, and patches of skin in areas normally covered by undergarments- so try to avoid those areas
The tragus and inner ear piercings are the more painful ones... however this is completely dependent on the person's pain tolerance and body.
Both are painless for the most part.
all parts of his body except his testicles (he has a dick tatoo that reads "tunechi")
Getting a tattoo hurts, it is a wound after all. The first two minutes are the worst but eventually your endorphins will kick in. It will hurt less if it is on a muscular or fleshy part of your body and more if it is near the bone, like on your ankle. I've heard about people using local or general anesthetics, I've heard people suggest getting good and drunk. But you really want to be in fullness of mind while an artist puts a permanent mark on your body. Final advice is to enjoy the pain, it is part of the process and gives you bragging rights. Make sure to use lots of antibiotic ointment while your battle scar heals. Enjoy!
If by spread you mean, stretch out. It is possible if you get it in a certain part of your body that is not done growing.
first you kick them in the part were it hurts then you place you arm around there neck and swing your body away from them and that is all
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It doesn't hurt,the doctors are trained to do it properly all they do is ask you to lift up your body part so that they can wrap the bandage and the plaster aroud the body part.As long as you do what they say and don't bend the body part it won't hurt.
A few "popular" locations for a tattoo include, lower back (because of it being easy to hide as well as show off), upper arms are not very painful so it's a popular spot, also people like to get tattoo's anywhere on there shoulder blades. Genereally speaking, a location of a tattoo really depends on the design as well as the person. Some area's of the body hurt more to get ink'd than others. So talk to your artist about the best placement for your tattoo based on your pain tolerance and based on your design.