I'm not in the medical profession but I do have one that fits with your question. My father followed in my uncles footsteps & went into the National Guard after graduation. Dad & all the other newbies were assigned to a Mr.Universe type Sargent. Built like a brick sh*thouse, solid as a rock. When he went in to take his shower someone caught a glimpse of his tattoo … a cat on the side of his upper leg running towards the guy's butt cheek & a mouse on the back of the guys butt cheek running for the … mouse hole. Word spread quick & of course everyone wanted to see it but no one wanted to get caught looking. - LOL - The times were different. This was in 1960 or 1961 & in the U.S. This was a time when usually tattoos were mainly on circus performers, Hell's Angels / bikers, military people because getting a tattoo while stationed overseas & Asian families who saw tattoos as a way to show your pride in your family & get traditional, family, pieces done. So an average teenage boy didn't have a ton of exposure to tattoos back in the late fifties / early sixties & then within the first day or day & a half they notice their Sargent has that tattoo. You want to see it but because of where it is & only being able to see it when the guy was showering everyone was afraid to look. - LOL - For me, I've had close friends screw over me, find out that girlfriends were only dating me because I was nice & tried to help them anyway I could which they would quickly take advantage of & start using me. A couple were even married & never told me that they were married. Even my parents have majorly screwed over me & more than once. I had been having a run of bad luck & got home from work one day & decided to fix a sandwich. I happened to glance over at the corner of the counter & there was the the wood block with the cleaver, the ones that look like regular steak knives except larger & the giant two pronged, pointy, fork. And then the lightbulb hit me. I jumped in the shower, wrapped the one that looks like the oversized steak knife in a tea towel & went to my tattoo guy. I told him that I've been stabbed in the back so many times I might as well have a knife in my back. I wanted it in the same area as my heart but I already had something there so we picked a little lower. It's the handle, part of the blade, ripped skin & a little blood running down with a couple drops a little below that. When I've had a doctors appointment & they ask to lift your shirt so they can listen … I've had," May I ask why you got that one? ", I've had that look like they want to ask but they don't want to be nosy or rude & it's been the same with different girlfriends when they saw me with my shirt off for the first time. Some won't say anything but will start looking at all of my tattoos & even ask if I have more. I did it because it was meaningful to me at that time of my life but the comments & looks have made it even more enjoyable. - LOL - As long as I'm running on … one of the most original I've ever seen was in a tattoo magazine. A woman had herself neatly groomed down south but on the top corner of the hair / triangle, she had a horizontal, rectangular, section missing from the perfect triangle. It was an area that was two or three inches across that she shaved so it looked like a small section missing. In that area where she had it shaved was a tattoo all done in black. It was a stick figure pushing a lawnmower. The lawnmower was mostly outline but had enough added so that you knew it was a mower. Then behind the stick figure pushing the mower was three or four little marks / lines & it gave the appearance of a couple pieces of cut grass shooting out from behind the mower. - LOL