My 1st was my wedding band. It's much safer than wearing an actual ring. I never really found anything that suited me. Had a friend(rip) who offered to buy whatever I wanted when I was younger. I was smart enough to realize that I wouldn't always be into the same things as I grew older. I would look awesome at my age with a Metallica ride the lighting album cover across my back!!!I have little respect for those who use their bodies as a look-at-me billboard of sorts, but you'll never hear me saying so...it's their body, not mine. But if someone has a need to get a tattoo that's meaningful to them, I can fully appreciate that. That isn't me though, never have and never will have a tattoo. I also don't adorn myself with jewelry, hair product, cologne (except what's in my deodorant)...and I don't even wear a hat. Some days I don't wear pants, but that's only when I go to Wal-mart.
I'm like @pooponduke, I'm from a time when only the military guys and a few assorted other groups and individuals got tattoos, and then it was a mark of distinction. Now you have to distinguish yourself by being tattoo-less, and to me it's indicative of a sad and disturbing trend toward sameness. It's hard for me to understand why so many want to be nothing more than clones.
I do have to admit there are some interesting tats out there. There was this one that started as a vine on a woman's left ankle, and when it got up to her...well never mind, you probably saw the same thing.
My second tat was done last year. I had a flower about the size of my hand on my right back shoulder with my mom's birth and death date. It's something that few will ever see, but it means something to me. My wife has 2 tiny tats. My daughter has a flower and copy of my mom's favorite scripture above her wrist.