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53 Brave Couples Who Chose Matching Wedding Tattoos Instead Of Rings
Rings symbolize commitment, but these newlyweds decided to get tattoos instead. After all, while you can take off your ring, you can't just take off a tattoo!
Do you and your spouse have wedding tattoos? Share your pictures below, or vote on your favorite!
(h/t: demilked)
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Simplest and is the best to be honest. I like the king's physical ring also.
ok seriously....people do you not see that this is a picture of them upside down.....they ARE of HEARTS not spades....
I think it is on the womans right hand and the man's left hand. If they were to take a pic kissing, and lift the hands up, you could see the tats kissing too
My husband and I are planning on doing something like this as soon as he's out of the Army.
That tattoo artist needs to learn how to draw circles (or at least how to place them)
A. Subtractive B. We first wanted to do one RGB and one CMYK but this one just looked waaaay better.
Me & my other half are not brave. We just know we are meant to be. Others can be cynical but I know we are soulpals.
You're kidding me? It's brave because more than half of the marriages nowadays end up with divorces. This is brave and iconic.
So what? If you look at most of these tattoos, if they separated, they'd just have a tattoo like the other hundreds of millions and no-one would know what it was for. It's easy to just say they wanted one where they have it.
Load More Replies...Truly breave couples! I hope they're marriages will last until their last day (or even more)! Congratulations to all! :)
I hate tattoos to begin with, so the only thing "brave" I see is that anyone would want permanent ink marks on their body in the first place. But there's nothing "brave" about getting tats, seeing that far more people get massive amounts of their bodies tatted, and these are nothing but dinky little symbols, for the most part (and yes, I'm highly opinionated, I admit it).
What is brave about getting tattoos? It's the most clichéed thing to do these days so it's about as way out as wearing a ring. People who don't have tattoos are the exception to the rule now.
Exactly, and even wearing a ring means nothing these days with divorce rate close to 60% & if you need a ring to keep you mate 'in line' or announce ti the world 'this is taken' then you married the wrong person
Load More Replies...You're kidding me? It's brave because more than half of the marriages nowadays end up with divorces. This is brave and iconic.
So what? If you look at most of these tattoos, if they separated, they'd just have a tattoo like the other hundreds of millions and no-one would know what it was for. It's easy to just say they wanted one where they have it.
Load More Replies...Truly breave couples! I hope they're marriages will last until their last day (or even more)! Congratulations to all! :)
I hate tattoos to begin with, so the only thing "brave" I see is that anyone would want permanent ink marks on their body in the first place. But there's nothing "brave" about getting tats, seeing that far more people get massive amounts of their bodies tatted, and these are nothing but dinky little symbols, for the most part (and yes, I'm highly opinionated, I admit it).
What is brave about getting tattoos? It's the most clichéed thing to do these days so it's about as way out as wearing a ring. People who don't have tattoos are the exception to the rule now.
Exactly, and even wearing a ring means nothing these days with divorce rate close to 60% & if you need a ring to keep you mate 'in line' or announce ti the world 'this is taken' then you married the wrong person
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