it wouldn't look as good as it was b-4
anorexia
Weight loss surgery can make a person skinny but will not get rid of stretch marks.
It depends where you get it. If, for instance, you get it on your stomach or arm which is "stretched out", and you lose weight, then yes, it'll look different. Areas like the neck, wrist, ankle, and legs won't change much. It's hard to be specific without knowing how big the tattoo is, where it is, and how much weight is being lost - for a more definitive answer, ask your tattoo artist.
It depends on whether the said obese person wants to be skinny, if that is the case than every second of the day, if that is not the case than only if the obese person has decided to be skinny or if someone has commented on their weight.
No, you do not have to be skinny. You may wish to check out your BMI.
not necessarily. you can be skinny and be used to doing exercises and eating healthy, but normally if a over weight person is on a diet they are not used to dieting
no. It is not skinny, but not overweight. It also depends how tall the person is.
If the fat person went on a diet or managed to lose weight, yes.
no that means your skinny very............. skinny
Yes, it will distort the tattoo if it is a dramatic difference in weight loss.
no, you are actually very skinny. the average weight for a 5'7 person is about 130 to 135.
No one can be 'perfect skinny'. But you can be perfectly 'you'---regardless of your weight, size, or shape.