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why does my tattoo hurt so bad??

i got a cherry blossom on my lower back but to the right kind of...it wraps around to my hip anyway, doesnt really matter i dont think but it HURTS LIKE CRAP! it hurt while i was getting it but today is the day after and it hurts to stretch, sit down, slouch (the skin and fat squishes together lol) it looks really good and this is not my first tattoo ive just never had a morning after like this one :-(
 stateofva727 posted over a year ago
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frylock243 said:
....... because a needle was stabbing into your skin? maybe?
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posted over a year ago 
mayra7632000 said:
hey hope you're feeling better..but yeah i think..not sure..but i think that everytime it hurts when you stretch or sit down or even slouch down..your just opening your cut more or maybe the forming scab..and its not letting your skin heal...or you might have gotten your tattoo in a sensitive spot..or your skin can be pushing on the wound..might

hope it helps =D

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posted over a year ago 
Polexia said:
It hurts because someone invaded your body with a needle and injected ink into it - you have to see it as a severe scrape/scar, it will hurt, the important thing is that you take good care of it, keep it clean, not to wet, and follow the instructions giving at the Shop...
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posted over a year ago 
Dark-Blood said:
Depending on exactly where you get it (and your pain threshold) - it can range from mildly uncomfortable to excruciatingly painful.

As long as it is someplace with a lot of soft tissue - and not a lot of nerve endings, then you should be fine. Fortunately having it done on your back means you won't have to see it being done.
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Depending on exactly where you get it (and your pain threshold) - it can range from mildly uncomfortable to excruciatingly painful.

 As long as it is someplace with a lot of soft tissue - and not a lot of nerve endings, then you should be fine. Fortunately having it done on your back means you won't have to see it being done.
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