Here is a more permanent way of
"celebrating" the back-to-being-single lifestyle.
There are infinite reasons for getting
inked, but to most people, getting a tattoo is meant to
represent something significant; a special time in one's life, perhaps, like the birth of a child — or, in this case, the death of a marriage.
Divorce sucks.
Whenever JulieAnn is feeling down, she just
has to glance at the divorce-inspired tattoo on her wrist for motivation.
“In the months leading up to my divorce I had a horrible tubal pregnancy, chemo, and was deserted by a husband who said he'd always be there,” confides JulieAnn. ”When I was healthy enough to get a tattoo, this saying was one of the things that pulled me through everything. Whenever I have a bad day now, I always look at my wrist and remember I've been through worse and this too shall pass.”
“In the months leading up to my divorce I had a horrible tubal pregnancy, chemo, and was deserted by a husband who said he'd always be there,” confides JulieAnn. ”When I was healthy enough to get a tattoo, this saying was one of the things that pulled me through everything. Whenever I have a bad day now, I always look at my wrist and remember I've been through worse and this too shall pass.”
Trash the Dress private online support group member Jeannie shows off her skeleton key
divorce tattoo.
After his divorce, Jerry swore “NEVER
AGAIN” to get married. To stay true to his word, he had
it inked.
Up, up
and away with misery
Speak
itself...
These
sisters' parents went through a divorce recently. It was really hard them, but
at the same it drove them closer. So, the sisters decided to get a tattoo that
would remind them that not all painful things are ugly and that there are
blessings in each lesson.
Their tattoos are taken from a quote in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five:
"Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt."
Their tattoos are taken from a quote in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five:
"Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt."
Sometimes you fall before you fly
This divorced dad of three got a tattoo
with a passage that says, "Not only so, but we also glory in our
sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance,
character; and character, hope."
No regrets
Free yourself...
Learn to fly...
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