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Raphaella: Hi, I'm Raphaella.
Couch_doggystyle_pose: Nice to meet you, Raphaella. How did you come up with such an interesting name?
As A Thirty_year_old Woman: Thank you for asking. My parents were big fans of the artist Raphael and they thought it would be a beautiful name for their daughter.
Large_breasts: Wow, that's quite the start to your life! How did you end up here on this couch?
Moaning: I'm actually just visiting my friend who lives in this building. We were having a few drinks and decided to take some photos for fun.
Brunette: Ah, that sounds like a good time. What brought you here tonight?
Tattoos: Well, I'm actually an artist myself and I was invited to showcase my work at a gallery opening down the street.
Head_on_side_supported_on_sofa.: That's really impressive! How long have you been working on your craft?
Pushing Butt Out: I've been drawing and painting since I was a little girl, but it wasn't until a few years ago that I started getting tattooed myself and realized how much I loved the process.
Fishnet: That's amazing! How did you first get into tattoos?
Goth: As a teenager, I was always drawn to darker and more macabre themes in art and fashion, so it was only natural that when I started thinking about getting my first tattoo, I knew exactly what I wanted.
Open_lips: That's really interesting. How did you come up with the design for your first tattoo?
Rolling: I actually had a very specific vision in mind for my first tattoo - a black widow spider on my wrist. It was something that represented who I was at the time and what I wanted to embody moving forward.
Side_view: That's really powerful. How did your friends and family react when they saw your first tattoo?
Italian: To be honest, some of them were a bit shocked or surprised at first, but ultimately they all understood that it was something important to me and that I had put a lot of thought into it.
Bangs: That's great to hear! How do you feel about the tattoo community in general?
Brunette: I think there is something really special about being part of such an accepting and supportive group of people who all share a passion for art and self-expression through tattoos.
Rolling: Absolutely. It's so refreshing to be around others who understand and appreciate the meaning behind your tattoos, rather than just seeing them as decoration.
Pushing Butt Out: Definitely. Being able to share my work with others in a community like this is really inspiring and motivating for me as an artist.