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from: Lower Back Tattoos Can Be For Everyone
Lower back tattoos became popular with the Generation X set starting in the late 1990’s. In recent years, the lower back tattoo has gained in popularity with many young women choosing to have their tattoos located there. Tattoos located on the lower back have come to mean an expression of sexuality in the women that displays them. While lower back tattoos are commonly accepted in American today, in some areas they are viewed as controversial statements of promiscuity.
Why Choose Lower Back Tattoos?
Lower back tattoos are designed to reflect the curves of the female body, following the slope of the back on either side of the spine. This area is considered to be one of the most, if not the most, painful area to receive a tattoo. On the other hand, the lower back area is the area least likely to stretch during minor weight fluctuations or pregnancies. The lower back is also the most easily concealed under business clothes or displayed with low rise jeans and midriff tops.
The intimate nature of lower back tattoos allow for a wide range of designs with personal meaning for the wearer. Often, the design of the tattoo can be specifically amended to reflect the individual size and shape of the bearer, creating a tattoo that is unique to them alone. Any design, be it tribal, Celtic, animal, or mythical creature, can be incorporated into lower back tattoos.
Common Lower Back Designs
Flower images placed on the lower back symbolizes beauty and fertility for the women that choose them. Some women prefer a design of spiraling energy, signifying a connection with the energy forces of nature. As the lower back is considered a chakra point, many people choose to place their tattoos there to balance their personal energy. Lion lower back tattoos symbolize the courage and pride of the bearer, while an eagle demonstrates a desire to be free. Almost any v-shaped tattoo can be modified into a lower back tattoo, so be creative with your choices. As long as the tattoo can remain symmetrical, there is no reason that a design cannot be used on the lower back.
Lower back tattoos are strong and sensual statements about the women that bear them. With the many different styles available, women desiring a lower back tattoo should have no problem finding one that reflects their personal style. Whichever design is chosen is sure to be a beautiful tattoo that will makes anyone that sees it take notice.
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