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The Places Where Tattoos Hurt The Least 
By: Mike Wamoult
Most people who want to get a tattoo consider the area of the body where they would like to get a tattoo and where it would probably hurt the most and where it wouldn't. This is a rather usual consideration and it isn't that easy to answer because people differ in terms of how they are structured and how they handle pain.
Most agree that the arm is the absolute easiest place to get a tattoo. Basically places that contain the most muscle will absorb the needle better and as a result will be the places which will hurt the least. The places that hurt more than usual are areas of either high nerve concentration, erogenous zones like inner thigh or areas right over bone like the ankle.
Certain areas that hurt a lot like the ribcage usually are chosen by those with more experience, but if it's your first tattoo and you are nervous stick to the arm or leg. Tattoos are one of those things that you should try really hard not to concentrate on where tattoos hurt the most or the least but rather look ahead and imagine how beautiful the art work will look once it is complete.
Where a tattoo will hurt the least is relative to several factors but the less sensitive the skin is, the less a tattoo should hurt. When most people try to describe to another person what getting a tattoo feels like they say it is more irritating than anything else because of the consistent pin pricks. Those experienced in the tattoo industry will say that the more exposed the area of the body is to outside elements, the tougher the skin is and therefore the tattoo will hurt less in those areas.
At other periods, the amount of pain that you feel will be determined by the proficiency of the artist that draws the tattoo. Some tattoo artists are heavy handed and they make the pain more intense while others are lighter and make the experience easier to bear.
What one person finds hurtful can be simply annoying to another person. The level of hurt which is experienced will also depends on a persons own tolerance level for pain. Some people are more sensitive to pain than others.
A lot of people have compared the pain of getting tattoo with a case of bad sunburn or being stung by bees but it is important to not that the pain does not necessarily last as long as most of these conditions. The way you feel physically as a person will determine the way you take the tattooing process.
Anyone experiencing mood swing issues should avoid getting a tattoo on that day, you need to get a tattoo on a day you feel relaxed or else it might interfere with the process and the results you get from it.
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