posted Mon, 01/03/2022 - 22:45
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What if your teenage son or daughter comes to you saying they are going to have a tattoo?
Would you just ok them or would you talk about deep meaning or even life programming by the choice of the one?
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Tell them not to and they will be guaranteed to get it then. Just ask to see the design first and give your blessing.
Yeah, whatever you say, they will make their choice, so just try to see at least the design
BigArmsSmallCockIf they are old enough its their choice i have alot tattos myself, i just would want then to dont tattoo their face and be sure with what they are doing.
Is it possible that a teenager is sure with what he/ she is doing?
BodybuilderZeppIt depends what they were getting. I’d make sure they really want it and think about it for a few months. My tattoo artist usually has a wait time of 6 months anyway so they’d have time to think. But I’d be for it, I have tattoo sleeves and tatts all over me.
After eating dinner in Bangkok, we googled, "Tattoo parlor near me". We found a tattoo parlor at the end of a dark alley over a gay bar.
My 16-year-old son and I got matching tats, as did my wife and 20-year-old.
Sounds like a beginning of a good adventure Hollywood movie
RustyhookerThat makes for a cool story!
RustyhookerI sent my kids to the best shops.
That is good decision, help them to do what they want the safest way possible
I think you talk mean they run out do it anyway and probably use a shiity tattoo guy
If they have enough courage or friendship to ask you. Your definitely foing something right. Take time listen , talk about it , then find the best, cleanest tattoo parlor and maybe the sound of the buzzing scares them. But atleast you still have a realationship with your kid
In the long run, that is the only thing that counts.
RealizeRealLiesDeep but not to deep, I feel most teenagers if they want a tattoo end up getting one regardless of what the parents say. Sometimes I swear my daughter will choose the opposite of what I say just so she can say she made her own choice... hard battle. I will never know what goes on in my kids head sometimes. Probably best.
Raising a teenager can sometimes resemble walking on an icy river in a warm sunny day - you never know when the ice can break.