My body is completely unadorned. I don't even have piercings in my ears! But I've been thinking about getting a tattoo for a long time.
Tattoos are forbidden according to Jewish law... but it wouldn't be my first sin, and I'm willing to bet it wouldn't be my last.

Generally I advise against tattoos unless you are absolutely, positively sure you will be happy looking down at it when it's all wrinkly and deformed when you're 82.

So I feel like most things that are purely decorative are a bad idea, because when you're old, it's going to look really stupid.
On the other hand, there are certain icons that are very meaningful, and probably won't ever stop being meaningful. Maybe it represents something that you want to use to characterize your whole life. So even if it stops looking pretty, it won't stop being something you want on your body.
There are two kinds of things I might want on my body. One is Minoan art.
Quick explanation: The Minoans are an ancient civilization that lived on the Greek islands before the Greeks arrived. They first moved there in the the Neolithic (circa 7000 BCE). They peaked between 3000-1500 BCE. Around 1450 BCE, the island of Crete (where most of them lived) was occupied by the Mycenaean Greeks from the mainland. That began a decline of their culture until 1200 BCE, when there was widespread destruction on Crete as well as the mainland and other parts of the eastern Mediterranean, marking the end of the period.
I LOVE the Minoans and I want to dedicate my life to researching them.
Any kind of Minoan art, although especially their seal impressions, would be my dream tattoo, because that would be really symbolic. It would be like sealing myself to their possession.
Here are some of the amazing Minoan designs that I might want:
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dolphins frolicking on an amazing pithos jar - maybe on my leg, near the ankle, a few dolphins and shells here and there
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the double-headed axe, an important religious symbol for them. I'd put it on the inside of my wrist. Downside: it has recently been appropriated by the lesbian community. I wouldn't want to give the wrong impression.

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I adore these little birds from a fresco (wall painting) on the island of Santorini - I would put them on my hip or something. I'd like to work in the vegetation somehow too.
...There are so many beautiful icons the Minoans used. I have a small collection of archaeology books with lots of pictures. They drew these adorable little goats, and griffons, and beautiful women. Google Image Search has some things, but a lot of weird unrelated things too, and it's missing a lot. I couldn't find many good examples of seals.
I'd have to pick just one and stick to it. Maybe that's how I'd celebrate getting my Masters in Aegean Archaeology or something.

My second idea is this: every Japanese family has a kimono pattern. It's like a family crest for English families, or a tartan for Scottish families. It's one symbol, printed on the back of the collar of the kimono. My grandmother's family symbol is just exquisite. It's floral, kind of like a sakura flower, but a teeny bit abstract. It's unique to my family heritage. I would get it on the back of my neck, right where it would go on a kimono. I think that would be really special.
So I have all these ideas, but my mom forbids it. I don't have a burning need to get this done. Maybe someday.
I wish there was a less permanent way to get tattoos, so I could change them every week!
