Friday, May 6, 2011

Lower Back Tattoo Designs - A Sign of Feminine Beauty

There was a time back in the 1950s when girls were "good." They listened to their parents about the evils of dating bad boys with tattoos. A bad boy back then was any guy who rode a motorcycle, wore a leather jacket, and had a tattoo on his arm. What their parents did not understand just like they don't today is that girls love bad boys and their tattoos.

Tattoos are not just for guys anymore. They're the latest rage among girls too. Good girls and bad girls love their tattoos. Girls have recently begun sporting them on every part of their anatomies, especially preferring lower back tattoo designs. What's the attraction anyway?

Tattoos are an expression of personal creativity. For women, they represent the ascension from servant and nurturer to the power source of feminine power and beauty. Some say the Amazons wore tattoos on their backs to celebrate victories in war. Ancient tribal women had lower back tattoo designs to celebrate nature and worship the goddess.

There's something about a woman's body. Her hourglass shape mesmerizes the opposite sex. It is part of the aura of mystery that surrounds her, coming together at the small of her back. The gentle curve just below a woman's waist is the focal point of femininity and beauty. When a woman adorns herself with a beautiful lower back tattoo design, she is expressing confidence in her own beauty, femininity, and power.

What tattoo designs are the most popular for a woman's lower back? That varies from woman to woman. Tattoos can be small, noticed only to those with whom the woman shares her most intimate of secrets. Women can choose a design created uniquely for them by the tattoo artist or they can choose from the tried and true designs worn by others. Whatever design a woman chooses to grace her body, it will express her creativity and individuality.

Some women love hearts and flowers and that love is expressed in popular lower back tattoo designs. A heart in the middle of the spine extending out on each side on vines of lotus leaves represents love and fertility. Butterfly wings intertwined with powerful curving lines evoke thoughts of love in flight. Women can show off their new design when wearing a hip hugging pair of jeans. They fall just low enough to catch a slight glimpse of personalized body artwork.

For the tough and independent woman, tribal designs symbolize power only found in the heart of the woman herself. Fighting snakes or dragons were once worshiped by tribal peoples for their magic and mystery.

Ancient women worshiped the goddess of fertility. Some modern tattoo designs derive from ancient fertility rituals. While most modern women do not get tattoos to reflect their worship of a goddess, their tattoos are rich in sensual and sexual imagery.

Ultimately, tattoos bear witness to the truth that women have attained a level of equality with men not seen in modern times. They "wear" their new feminine power with grace and beauty.



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