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I'm about to get my 5th tattoo, the first on my rib cage.
I was just wondering how people's experiences with getting a rib tattoo were. How was the pain compared to other tattoos? Was it uncomfortable to be lying down for a long time?
Oh, and I'm a bit overweight, so I just wanted to know if there's anything I should keep in mind.
(For reference , I have both shoulder blades tattooed, my upper back, and my sternum)

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eadams2916




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`I have script on my ribs. its prety large and took a fair amount of time. I didnt think the pain was too bad. But i have a high pain talorence. If you lay down to where your comfortable then laying down wont bother you. good luck

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`sooner or later i plan on getting my family crest from each side of my family on my ribs, one on each side. i heard it's extremely painful. then again people said that about getting the back of your hand done, and i was reading a book the whole time, didn't feel much...

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PostPosted:     Post subject: Re: rib tattoos
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katsunrise wrote: I'm about to get my 5th tattoo, the first on my rib cage.
I was just wondering how people's experiences with getting a rib tattoo were. How was the pain compared to other tattoos? Was it uncomfortable to be lying down for a long time?
Oh, and I'm a bit overweight, so I just wanted to know if there's anything I should keep in mind.
(For reference , I have both shoulder blades tattooed, my upper back, and my sternum)



the one on my rib hurt more then any other tat i have
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`I've heard that the sternum is almost as bad as the ribs.
My first and only tattoo (so far) is on my ribs, and it hurt a lot, but not to the point of me passing out or tearing up. It drove me crazy and i couldn't wait till it was done... so yes it's very painful, but in all reality if you really want the tat the pain is totally worth it.

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It also depends on the design. The outliner hurts like hell.
When the shading starts it is not bad.

good luck and post a pic if you want.

Robert

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Posted:     Post subject: Where on ribs?

I have my right side done from just under my tit to my hip bone. It took 3 hours and it hurt pretty bad by the end. Mostly because the outline is a thick line on purpose and when he put the color in next to that it hurt like hell. I tend to tense up when it hurts, so by the time it was done I could barely walk. It looks amazing though so the pain was worth it and I'm designing the piece I want on my other side right now. Just make sure you are comfortable so you wont move or wiggle.

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