May 14, 2025

Month: April 2025

We’re living in a day and age when the notion of tattoo designs for women seems a little antiquated. Still, you can still make an argument that there are some tattoo designs that tend to have a more feminine tilt to them than others. It is important to note that this does not make them women’s tattoo designs.
In fact, that’s perhaps the one thing to take away from this discussion. ‘Tattoo designs for women’ is not the same thing as ‘women’s tattoo designs’. Tattooing transcends the idea of what identifies gender and is perhaps why this form of body art still finds a place in society today.

Over the course of the last few years, tattooing has started to find a place among women more than it has before, and there are a number of high-profile female tattoo artists listed among the best in the world. There is also a rise in the number of female-owned, as well as all-female, tatto studios. Many of these artists note that the environment welcomes all, promotes acceptance and diversity, and there seems to be a level of personal connection with female artists that doesn’t always happen with male counterparts.

Why mention all of this? Well, it goes back to the idea of dispelling the notion that there are separate tattoo designs for men and women. As society changes & views on gender also change, so, too, does the idea that there is a distinct way to identify what tattoo design goes on a person. As such, here are seven places to find tattoo designs for all:

Pinterest — This social media platform is the place to go for ideas on just about everything, and body art is no exception. Not only do you have any design you could ever want available to you, but you could probably find out what it looks like on someone’s body. Just watch the NSFW stuff!

Instagram — From IG models, studios, parlors, and everyone in between, Instagram is where you go for the ultimate #goals for your next tattoo.

Tattoo Studio Websites — If you’re familiar with the studios around you, look them up online and see what their websites have to offer. There was a time when a not-so-great site was a sign of the early internet, but things have changed. If you’re not big on their website, you have other options.

Industry Magazines — While many of these can be tough to find, they do exist and give a plethora of design options you can’t find anywhere else.

Books — Go to your local library and research the history of body art. Given its ancient roots & connection with cultural & religious practice, you’ll find some deep stuff on tattoos.

Studio Pics — You can alway go into your local studios & parlors to see what records they keep of their work. They are more than happy to share.

Other People — Actuality, check out the custom ink that tends to be considered masculine. These often bold offerings are starting to gain momentum among women, which is really cool.

Tattoo designs for women can actually be anything. The body art industry is perhaps one of the more progressive areas of society in that it welcomes people from all backgrounds. The idea of tattooing is simple — find something that speaks to you. Don’t get bogged down by what others tell you fits you best. You do you, and let everyone else kick rocks.

I bet you haven’t even thought about this reason for relationship conflict! I remember learning this theory 25 years ago, and it’s still not really “out there” in the mainstream.
So many of us have stuff we haven’t worked through or resolved. As a result, we may feel let down and reactive towards our partner for not giving us what we need, leading to arguments and resentment.

What we don’t realize is that this relationship conflict is not about them, it’s about us. There’s a far deeper catalyst for this relationship conflict than we ever realized, and it goes way, way back in time.

It all started in the first 7 years of your life, when your brain picked up the majority of the programming that was going to drive your behaviour. Something big happened, and it happened to everyone in one way or another.

I’m going to tell you that the part of you that’s looking for a partner, or part of why you chose the partner you have, is directly related to what unconsciously happened in those first 7 years. To be able to work through conflict in relationships in the healthiest way, both people have to uncover the true reason.

Don’t you want to find out what it is and stop it? Watch the video to discover how this relationship conflict came about before you were even old enough to be in a relationship! And, how to put a stop to it so you don’t keep making the same mistakes over and over again.

Los pijamas forman parte de nuestra vida cotidiana y son algo muy común, pero ¿cuál es la historia del pijama, su origen y evolución? Se sabe que el pijama tiene su origen en el Imperio Otomano. Allí es donde se comenzó a utilizar ropa de cama, que tiene el mismo uso que en la actualidad. La función principal del pijama era calentar el cuerpo cuando no existía la calefacción. Además ayudaba a mantener la higiene y daba al cuerpo la comodidad necesaria para dormir. El pijama se extendió a partir del siglo XVIII.
La palabra no ha variado mucho a lo largo del tiempo y es que en su origen se utilizaba la palabrapaejama. Esto vocablo era usado en la zona de la India, lo que antiguamente se conocía como Persia.

A partir de ese momento los pijamas han sufrido una gran evolución. Gracias a la colonización que tenía lugar por todo el mundo el uso del pijama se fue extendiendo y éstos se fueron adaptando. Los pijamas variaron en función del clima, de los materiales disponibles según la zona, de la cultura de cada lugar, etc.

Por ejemplo, en el siglo XVI y XVII en Europa el pijama era simplemente un camisón holgado, normalmente de algodón, cómodo, que no distinguía de sexos y que buscaba el máximo confort y transpiración. Pero comenzó a ponerse de moda el exotismo de la India y del resto de las nuevas colonias inglesas por lo que comenzaron a usar tejidos más suaves como la seda, además de más decoración para hacer de esta prenda no sólo algo cómodo sino también vistoso y elegante.

El siguiente paso y, sin duda, el más importante, nos lleva hasta la Inglaterra de 1870, cuando los ingleses introducen esta prenda dentro de sus vestimentas. Al principio sólo lo utilizaban las clases altas de la aristocracia y los adornaban con detalles de lujo.

Poco a poco, su uso se iría normalizando hasta encontrar la variedad de prendas, telas y colores que conocemos hoy: pijamas para adultos, pijamas-disfraces, pijamas infantil inverno y más!

Una vieja tradición dicta que en Navidad, o uno se pasa el día entero en pijama. Selecciona unas pijamas de colores o diseños navideños y entrégaselas a los nenes en noche buena para que las usen esa noche. Los niños en pijamas Disney! Que guay! ¡Papá y mama también pueden ponerse algo alusivo! Si lo quieres hacer más divertido, has arreglos para que unos “duendes” dejen las pijamas bajo el árbolito de Navidad para la Noche Buena. Si todos tienen pijamas navideñas, será perfecto para tomar unas lindas fotos en la mañana.