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Table of contents for The Rules of Engagement
- The Rules: The Introduction
- The Rules. Chapter 1: Take Care of Yourself
- The Rules. Chapter 1: continued 1
- The Rules. Chapter 1: continued 2
- The Rules. Chapter 1: continued 3
- The Rules. Chapter 1: continued 4
- The Rules. Chapter 1: continued 5
- The Rules. Chapter 2: Be Interesting
- The Rules. Chapter 2: continued
- The Rules. Chapter 3: Be Healthy
- The Rules. Chapter 3: continued
- The Rules. Chapter 3: continued 2
- The Rules. Chapter 4: Be Honest
- The Rules. Chapter 5: Be Sincere
- The Rules. Chapter 6: Be Prepared
- The Rules. Chapter 7: Be Observant

Body Art
It is a matter of personal opinion if you like or dislike tattoos, but most people now have at least one tattoo. And with some people it’s hard to find a spot on their body that is not tattooed. Just check out the hot girls on: www.tattooedsingles.com and you will see what I am talking about. One thing is certain however getting a tattoo is a very big step and one that should not be taken lightly. The bottom line here is that this tattoo will be with you for the rest of your life, so you had better like it.
Personally, I think getting anyone’s name, an in style animal (penguins anyone?) or something that is not uniquely yours is a mistake, unless of course you are only going to only date girls with the name Traci for the rest of your life. You should definitely have a good story that goes with that teddy bear that is on your ass. I think the best is some Tribal or Celtic design or classic Asian artwork or something similar. The key here is picking something that will not be out of style in 20 years or that you can be comfortable with even when it is all faded and weathered. If you truly make it your own design then it will reflect who you are as a person.
Stay away from the head, hands and feet or basically any area that shows while wearing paints and a t-shirts as most employers are still not cool with the idea of tattoos showing during client meetings. Lastly, check out many artists and do not jump into this decision. Take your time and do it right. For more information, check out http://tattoo.about.com for getting started information and links to local tattoo studios.
Piercing
Piercings are considerably simpler than tattoos, but they can also be more complicated. They are simpler because they’re not as permanent, so the commitment isn’t as great. You also don’t have to choose a design that is special and meaningful, or spend hours searching for the perfect picture. Unlike tattoos, they’re available (legally) to younger teens and are a lot less expensive.
However, the reasons they can be more complicated are that there are so many different styles to choose from. There are different pain levels and healing difficulties with each one. There are many different areas of the body that can be pierced, some safer than others. Knowing these factors can help you to make the right decision when thinking of getting a body piercing.
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