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Vanessa Galang is a 22 year old registered nurse who works as an SEO Copywriter and operates a business online. Apart from this, she is a contributing writer of medical articles for Medi-trenz.com, and a marketing associate of an international company based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Celebrities have been going about putting on tattoos about their loved ones in the different areas of the body as a way to put emphasis of how much they love or treasure that person or their relationship. But the question is, should there come a time that, that particular person or relationship has to be cut or has to end, what happens now to that little memorabilia etched at your very skin? Here are some samples of what they call “tattoos gone wrong”.



Personally, I do not like tattoos, they are sort of created in the spur of the moment, and somehow only represent that part of you on a particular time or period. You may learn to outgrow it sooner or later, but the essence of it being permanent, as that what is really intended to be scares me the most.



Changes are inevitable. It is nature, and something permanent cannot be changed, although it can be modified one way or the other. As for this, laser treatment, or whatever you call it. But the thing is that area of skin will never be the same. You can buy essay and have it revised but tattoos are different. They may leave a scar which will forever remind you that for once, for a moment in your life something grand was there. Something made you happy because of that inked image whatsoever.

Of course, these are just my thoughts. I respect whatever thoughts you may have on this, on tattoos, too.

*This  post is inspired by this article.