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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Getting a tattoo is like getting married. You find a tattoo design, (significant other), fall in love with it, (him or her) and have it tattooed under you skin, (exchange wedding vows). You enter both situations, eyes wide open, knowing that what you have just done is considered a permanent arrangement, and you're OK with that because you know love is forever, or so you think at the time.

Years pass and upon review something has changed. You don't feel the same about that cool tattoo (perfect spouse) as you did when you were joined as one. You begin to develop a case of tattoo regret (fall out of love) and begin looking around for the easiest, least painful,  low cost tattoo removal (divorce) you can find.  Unfortunately you find that a tattoo removal cost (divorce lawyer) is more expensive than you bargained on so you begin checking out tattoo removal reviews (researching quickie divorce).

Fortunately there are many home tattoo removal products to choose from, but you can't stand in your living room  and announce to your spouse that you are divorced through self proclamation. (This would be a major difference between tattoo removal and divorce.) A tattoo removal review leads to a decision on which product to use for ink removal whereas a divorce review can happen only after the final divorce decree has been handed down by the judge, another big difference between ink removal and ending a marriage.

Both can be messy, painful and expensive, but when armed with proper information, i.e. reading enough tattoo removal reviews,  removing a tattoo can be a lot less painful, messy and expensive than getting a divorce especially when kids and community property are involved.

Finally, if after the ink is gone (single once again) and you decide, hey, that tattoo wasn't so bad after all (find a girlfriend or boyfriend) and maybe you'll get another one (become engaged), remember one very important thing - THINK BEFORE YOU INK (GET A PRE-NUPTUAL AGREEMENT).

Things to consider before getting a tattoo or getting married:

1). Make sure you know it's what you want
2). Don't do it on the spur of the moment after drinking all night
3). Remember, it's easier to have it done than it is to have it undone
4). You wouldn't let peer pressure force you into marriage - the same goes with getting a tattoo

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