7 Things About drinking before tattoo You’ll Kick Yourself for Not Knowing
I’m not talking about your standard bar or restaurant, but you didn’t want to make the journey of your life a bit longer or make the trip a little earlier.
For some reason there is this idea that drinking before you go to the bar makes you a more attractive person. If this is true, then it is because people are afraid to drink before they go to the bar because of the fear of getting drunk and embarrassing themselves. You probably know this already, but you should probably keep it in mind so you don’t end up looking just like every other guy next to you who has a tattoo.
This is not a universal truth, but there are a lot of studies supporting the idea. For example, one study found that women who had a tattoo before they went to the bar were less likely to date men who had tattoos. This is because women are more afraid of getting drunk and embarrassing themselves if they had a tattoo. And the same study found that men who had tattoos were more likely to attract women.
Drinking and tattoos are a double-edged sword. You can’t just go get a tattoo and not drink. But if you don’t drink, you don’t end up looking just like every other guy with a tattoo.
In general, if you want to look like the rest of the world, start with beer.
The one thing this study doesn’t consider is that men who have tattoos are still attracted to women and women to men. Also, if you have a tattoo without drinking, you might look like you want to drink.
Drink before getting a tattoo can also be a really good idea. For the past five years I’ve been a part of a study looking at the effects of alcohol on the body. I’ve got a tattoo of a guy who’s probably a drunk with a drink in his hand and I’m pretty sure that if I had a tattoo of a guy with a beer in his hand he would be totally into me.
What really surprises me though is that in the same study participants who hadn’t been drinking were more likely to have tattooed themselves. Now Ive never met the guy with the tattooed heart tattoo even though Im pretty sure Ive met every single person in the study. It just seems so counterintuitive especially since Ive always thought that if you really wanted to get tattoos you could just go to a tattoo parlor and pick out a design.
As it turns out, this study participants seem to have been drinking before getting their tattoo, but also they were more likely to have gotten the tattoo. What this suggests is that drinking before getting a tattoo might actually increase the chance of getting a tattoo.
Of course I cant say for certain. I don’t know if this is true, but given the high number of participants, this is probably something they are very, very, very likely to have experienced.