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Tattoos, more than ink in skin

May 6, 2024
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Using tattoos as a medium to express love for your body is a beautiful testament to self-acceptance and empowerment. Each inked design becomes more than just pigment etched into skin; it transforms into a narrative of self-love and appreciation.

For me, tattoos serve as intimate reminders of my personal journeys, triumphs, and even struggles. They symbolise moments of growth, acts of bravery, or simply reflections of inner beauty. With each glance at these artistic imprints, there's a profound sense of connection to myself, a visual affirmation that my body is not just a canvas, but a cherished vessel worthy of adornment and celebration.

The happiness derived from observing these pieces of art is multi-faceted. It's the joy of witnessing a part of myself externalized, a reflection of my uniqueness immortalised in ink. It's the satisfaction of reclaiming agency over my body, turning perceived flaws into badges of honour. And it's the sheer delight of owning a collection of visual stories, each one a chapter in the tale of my existence.

In the mirror, these tattoos are more than decorations; they're mirrors reflecting back resilience, individuality, and self-love. They serve as constant companions, silent witnesses to life's highs and lows, always there to remind me of the beauty in imperfection and the strength in vulnerability.

Through tattoos, I've found a way to not only express love for my body but to also celebrate its uniqueness and journey. Each piece of art tells a story, and in that narrative lies the essence of happiness and self-acceptance.

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Mine are therapeutic, each a purge of some toxin or another.
May 6, 2024

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