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Originally Posted by
iowakat
I certainly wouldn't let something like pride make me get a tattoo that I'd have forever. Tell him the truth if you don't want it.
I'm with you on this one! Holy crap! I would NEVER ink myself forever just because you said you would to try and stop your Son!
Be who you are and say what you feel, those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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07-04-2007 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by
Kyla Kym
Originally Posted by
Jolie Rouge
Well... you can't donate blood or be an organ donor for at least two years ... what if he suddenly needs a kidney ?? Just too risky !
Hey that's a good suggestion!! I honestly didn't know that.
That's very interesting, do you know why that is?
Originally Posted by
cubsgirl21
You can't donate blood for 1 year after getting a tattoo or piercing.
Risks of HepC or other blood borne pathogens. Our neice had cancer and we were donating platlets for her - one of my brothers had gotten a tat about 18 months before and they would not let him donate.
Laissez les bon temps rouler! Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.** a 4 day work week & sex slaves ~ I say Tyt for PRESIDENT! Not to be taken internally, literally or seriously ....Suki ebaynni IS THAT BETTER ?
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Oh my goodness, so many different ideas here. LOL
Originally Posted by
MsLynn
and myself, I'd be proud of the tatt he got instead of all the other options out there.
I was just telling my husband that same thing right before I read your post.
JerseyMook, my hair is almost to my knees. LOL But I wear it up in a loose ponytail wrapped up on my head most of the time. So I could always just wear my hair down I guess.
I'm 41, and I think of a tattoo parlor full of skinny 20 somethings and I just feel like they would laugh me out of the shop if I went into one.
But If I tell my son that I was just trying to bluff him out, he will think from then on that I'm bluffing when I tell him stuff. Ya know what I mean? LOL
Oh gosh, I don't know...you all made some good points, but anyway I'll have to think long and hard on this....maybe he will forget about it. LOL
spongebob, I took a pic of it last night when he got home, and it has blood smears and junk all around it. After he got out of the shower and I put lotion on it for him it looked 100% better for some reason, but he was in a hurry to get to the field house and left before I could get any photo's of it. He has to run field trails today.
But here is one of the photo's of it before his shower. I'll try and take another photo of it when he ever gets back home.
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His tat is very nice. I am 36 and have seven tats myself.
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That is a nice Tat.. Thanks for showing us a pic of it. I have one japness symbol of pray on my arm..
I would like to get another one someday..
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my mom has 7 tatts and she is 49 and htey look hot on her
sittin here lovin my beautiful boys
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Originally Posted by
iowakat
I certainly wouldn't let something like pride make me get a tattoo that I'd have forever. Tell him the truth if you don't want it.
EXACTLY! If he is old enough to get a tattoo by himself with out parental consent, he is old enough to know that parents make mistakes sometimes and say things they don't mean.
Never argue with an idiot. It will bring you down to his level and hell win because of experience.
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As Tattoos are for some people (like me), tattoos aren't for everyone.
It has to be personal choice. If you want a tattoo then get one. If you don't, then don't. Bottom line I tell my kids is simply tell the truth.
Father of Kyle, Elizabeth, Tiffany & Andrew. Proud Parent of a Cancer Survivor!
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If you really don't want to get a tatt, then don't. Just explain it to him. And I don't think I would use this method to keep him from doing something again, it obviously doesn't work with him!
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Originally Posted by
Kelsey1224
EXACTLY! If he is old enough to get a tattoo by himself with out parental consent, he is old enough to know that parents make mistakes sometimes and say things they don't mean.
I guess it all depends on what a person thinks is more important...to stand by their word, or to be stuck with ink for life. LOL.....
I might tell him I changed my mind and just see what he says....and depending on his reaction will determin if I'm stuck with a cute little yorkie on the back of my neck or not. LOL
After all I won't have to look at it if I don't want to, but I will always have to look him in the eye. And how can I expect him to keep his word, if I don't?
Thanks batrypk and spongebob
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Just an FYI one on the back of the neck is gonna hurt.. Also my mom was 50 when her and I went and both got our 1st tattoos and I have 8 and she has 4 now. I am not a twig and neither is she. If you want to get one dont let age or size get in your way after all they have to look at big fat sweaty hairy men
Never Take Life Too Serious NONE of Us Are Getting Out Alive !!
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