Izura has the book like she had promised Uraraka making her to have thanked Izura as she looks through it making the other girls to be looking through it as well as Yaoyorozu reads it out loud to everyone to hear the information.
"When we see a tattoo on someone, one of the first things we consider and ask is, "what does it mean?" The person with the tattoo will likely tell you the deeper meaning behind the art permanently written on their skin, but the meaning of the tattoo goes far beyond what the tattoo is.
The placement of the tattoo is as important, if not more so. Each tattoo placement carries with it a significantly different meaning. People will often tell you to be careful about what you tattoo to yourself, but rarely do they warn you about the importance of the tattoo placement.
The placement of the tattoo can tell you a lot about a person. Tattoo placement shouldn't be a random choice. Read on to see why, and if you know a person thinking of getting a tattoo, be sure to share this guide with them.
1. The Ribcage
The ribcage is a less common, but increasingly popular place for a tattoo. It's a sometimes sensitive area, showing that the person acting as the canvas is tough, resilient and brave. If a person chooses to get a tattoo on their ribs, it shows that they're highly confident about their bodies as it's a place where a great deal of skin needs to be bared in order to actually see it.
Because of the size of the area, these tattoos are often larger and more intricate, showing the depth of the person bearing it.
2. Fingers
Finger tattoos are uncommon for a number of reasons, some cultural, some practical. Finger tattoos are often used by only the most hardened of tattoo artists. They're typically unique and are slowly becoming more and more common.
Many shy away from hand, forearm, neck, and face tattoos because it can have implications in your professional life. But many professions no longer care about visible tattoos; something that has really begun to change in the past decade or so.
Finger tattoos usually indicate a very concise person. With limited space, the artist needs to use what they have in order to drive home the message that the tattoo itself carries. Words are often spelled on the fingers.
Obviously four or fewer letters fully making the messages they send potentially enormous.
3. Calves
Calf tattoos tend to be a little bit more common among men than women, but among women, it's definitely catching on. Calf tattoos are often used by the most sporting among us, as athletes usually wear shorts.
Thus the calf tattoo is easy to show off while going for a run, shooting some hoops or playing some tennis. Calf tattoos, like ribcage tattoos, have a little bit more space to work with, so they can be larger, more intricate, and tell a deeper story.
Most of the time, people with calf tattoos are eager to show them off to you and others.
4. Feet and ankles
Nearly everyone on the list so far has wanted to show off their tattoos, but those with tattoos on their feet and ankles tend to be more shy and discreet about their decisions. If they don't want you to see their body art, you won't.
It's easy. People with foot and ankle tattoos are usually more mysterious and that is often reflected in the tattoo itself. Because this area is so small, these tattoos tend to be very simple, which can cause them to carry an even larger meaning.
These tattoos often commemorate the life and death of a person loved and lost. This area is a favorite spot for introverts to get tattoos.
5. Arms
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