This usually means the person is gay, bisexual, lesbian, or anything of that nature.
If it is a cross it means you're a devout Christian.
It doesn't necessarily mean anything... what and where people get tattoos is their own preference and opinion
what does it mean? thats an interesting question. You are dealing with people, people that are all different in their thoughts, backgrounds and beliefs. From my experience they are usually 'test' spots from homemade tattooing. My dad and husband both have these and this is their reasoning.
Means that person has Diabetes.
A dragon with five fingers is a Chinese imperial dragon and is therefore a symbol of royalty and power. you can have 4 fingers just if you want a thumb
stability
Your forefinger is your pointer or index finger. It is the finger next to your thumb.
A movement resembling rolling a pill between the thumb and forefinger
Miley Cyrus (Miley Stuart on Hannah Montana) has a tattoo that reads "Just Breathe" under her left breast. She also supposedly has a star between her thumb and forefinger. David Henrie (Justin Russo on Wizards of Waverly Place) has a skull tattoo on his back.
The perlicue is located on the underside of the wrist where the palm meets the forearm. It is also known as the wrist dimple orvenus dimple.
A movement resembling rolling a pill between the thumb and forefinger
they do according to my sister
Gang affilitation?
The area between the thumb and index finger (digitus secundus manus, pointer finger, or forefinger), is called the thenar space. The skin is called webbing. In other sources it is called thumb webbing. The muscles at the base of the thumb form the thenar eminence.
Yes, the thumb is proximal to the forefinger. In anatomical terms, "proximal" refers to a structure being closer to the point of attachment or origin, so the thumb, being closer to the hand/wrist, is proximal to the forefinger.
A pinch of sugar is a small amount that can be held between your thumb and forefinger. It is typically used to lightly sweeten dishes, such as in coffee or tea, or to balance flavors in savory recipes.
The pinching motion with the thumb and forefinger is known as opposition. This movement allows for grasping and manipulation of objects with precision and dexterity.