Stacey grinned, glad to be able to have a conversation with someone who understood her pain, and one who apparently wouldn't be bothered by her tendency towards cursing either. "They are absolutely the fucking worst. I've had nightmares about forgetting to do them, and then literally being smothered to death by it." She shuddered slightly at the memory before shaking her head to clear it from her mind. "It's a pleasure to meet another business owner, though I suppose there have to be a number of us around. It's nice to know I'm not alone in my pain."
She perked up at the mention of him wanting a new tattoo, especially since his words made it sound as though it wouldn't be his first. Biting her lip lightly at the question, she got to her feet to lean against the counter before answering. "Yes, but I'm going to be completely honest with you - those sorts of tattoos tend to be a little more difficult, and possibly more painful, than others. Scars mean that the ink is more likely to blur, so I'd need to be even more careful and detail oriented than usual, which would mean more time spent doing the actual inking. Additionally, those areas of skin are usually more sensitive, especially if there was nerve damage, so you're going to feel it more than you would if we were doing the tattoo on normal skin."