Tattoo artists reveal design people should never get: ‘Like a curse’

Don’t say they didn’t warn you!

A very specific type of ink tattoo artists say people should avoid also is quite popular: your partner’s name.

“Don’t do it, it’s like a curse, you’ll probably break up the next week if you do it,” an artist from Markd Tattoo in Australia said on TikTok. “I wouldn’t recommend it.

Lovers getting their name tatted on each other may seem like a charming and sweet way to show appreciation — but it’s a huge rule-breaker the tattoo artists warn against.

Three other artists at the shop also shared the same thought, bashing the idea that often ends in regret and an even more expensive coverup.

One of the shop’s artists gave an exception to getting your someone’s name tattooed on your body.


Artist at Markd Tattoo in Australia said a very specific type of ink tattoo people should avoid getting is your partner's name.
Artist at Markd Tattoo in Australia said a very specific type of ink tattoo people should avoid getting is your partner’s name.
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“Don’t unless you got kids or married,” the artist said. “If you don’t, it’s bad luck.”

Tattoo fanatics shared their nightmarish stories about getting ink with their significant other.

“I got my partners initial tattooed to surprise him. We broke up that night HAHAHAHA, straight up a curse I stg [swear to God], a user commented.

“Best friend was engaged, got her fiancé’s name on her body, he broke off the engagement a few months later and said he never wanted to get married,” another commenter shared.

However, some make it work.


One artist said to avoid the tattoo "unless you got kids or married," saying it's "bad luck."
One artist said to avoid the tattoo “unless you got kids or married,” saying it’s “bad luck.”
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One person posted, “I have tattoo my husband name, we are happily married!”

The Australian tattoo shop is located in Refern, right outside the major city Sydney.

The shop generated a massive following on social media, where they have over 101K followers on TikTok.

One Aussie woman went viral on TikTok when she opted for matching tattoos with a guy she had recently met on Tinder.

source: nypost.com