not a chance!
most tattoo's don't look ok on overweight people
Practically speaking a metal chair is a lot better for an overweight person than a wooden one because metal chairs is more able to support the overweight person than a wooden one.
an overweight person because they have more fat to burn
he would be fine! :D
As long as the person is at least 4'3" 89 pounds would not be considered overweight.
A tattoo that a person can get to symbolize hardship is one of a bloody hand breaking free from chains. This would show how a person overcome all their struggles and achieved freedom.
Absolutely if the bride approaches the person in the correct manor than it will be okay. Or you could help pick out clothes for that person and descritly find ones that would cover the tattoo.
Technically, yes, a 155 pound person who is only 5'3" tall would be overweight. However, it really depends on how the person feels in his or her own body.
According to the body mass index chart, a weight of 128 pounds for a person that is 4'8 is considered overweight. An ideal weight would be between 90-110 pounds.
Abscence of villi would lead to malabsorption of essential vitamins and fats. So, ideally, a person would be underweight and malnourished.
Without any other information, I would say it means the person decided to get a tattoo, thought the foot would be a nice place for it, and liked the flower design.
A ship wheel tattoo symbolises a constant change of direction in life and suggests that the person with the tattoo is in control but is still searching for where they would like to drop anchor and settle down.
The coolest tattoo ive ever seen is a full size butterfly that covered someone's whole back! ^the person above me is only talking for women, but the coolest tattoo for boys is a death/grim reaper on their back, arm, chest, wherever the person would want it.