13 Tattoos Perfect To Pair With Your Sister
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13 Tattoos Perfect To Pair With Your Sister

Tattoos to represent your forever love and friendship.

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13 Tattoos Perfect To Pair With Your Sister
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Let's be honest, there is nothing more permanent than a tattoo and there is nothing more important than family. So what better way to celebrate the love of family than with a permanent mark on your body? While all family is important, there is nothing stronger than the bond of siblings. For me, my sister is the person I look to for advice and to just talk about life.

My parents have always said that after they're gone all we'll have left is each other, so we better get along. But despite this push to get along, I've always seen my sister as my best friend. One day I hope to get a tattoo with my sister to represent our never ending friendship. The following is a list of extremely cute tattoos you could get with a sister I hope brings you the same joy mine brings to me.

1. Big Dipper/Little Dipper

2. Sister Hearts

3. The Sun and the Moon

4. Script Sisters

5. Fingerprint Heart

6. Sister Swings

7. Ohana

8. Sisters Under the Stars

9. Mini Hearts

10. Pinky Promise

11. Sister Flowers

12. Infinity

13. Something Personal

If none of these suit you, pick a tattoo that has some significant meaning to both of you. Whether it be in remembrance of a loved one that has passed away or something both sisters find aesthetically pleasing.

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