Best way to keep kid from getting a tattoo while in college

Anonymous
I think you’re fighting a losing battle once they’re 18 and can do it on their own.
Anonymous
Op, it's not worth ruining your relationship with your kid when you can get it removed later on if they regret it.
Anonymous
Setting aside that it is a bad idea to try this, here is the only idea I can come up with that has any chance whatsoever of working....

Pay them.

Tell him that he'll get $X (whatever amount feels like a LOT to him) every semester that he proves he didn't get a tattoo.

That has about a 50% chance of working. Nothing else will.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't.


The hell you can’t.


Controlling an adult - not a good way to go.


Like you trying to control the mother.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't.


The hell you can’t.


Controlling an adult - not a good way to go.


It’s guidance, honey. Something you need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't.


The hell you can’t.


Controlling an adult - not a good way to go.


When an adult is a drug addict or alcoholic and someone gets them help, that’s bad because it’s control?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't.


The hell you can’t.


Controlling an adult - not a good way to go.


If he’s in college and I’m paying for it, hell yes. And don’t try to tell me that you don’t do this. All parents who take care of their children have some control or you’re not looking out for what is best for them.
You’re too worried about being their friend.
Anonymous
Get one yourself. That'll turn him off of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get one yourself. That'll turn him off of it.


Finally, someone with an actual good idea!

OP, when was the last time you saw your kid naked? You may be too late.
Anonymous
All the people saying "don't pay for his college" or
"Pay him not to get one"

OP's kid is D1 athlete! His college, housing, food, is free...and he's probably making millions in NIL money!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get one yourself. That'll turn him off of it.

No it won’t. My brothers baby mama gets them with their oldest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All the people saying "don't pay for his college" or
"Pay him not to get one"

OP's kid is D1 athlete! His college, housing, food, is free...and he's probably making millions in NIL money!


Um, no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't.


The hell you can’t.


Controlling an adult - not a good way to go.


If he’s in college and I’m paying for it, hell yes. And don’t try to tell me that you don’t do this. All parents who take care of their children have some control or you’re not looking out for what is best for them.
You’re too worried about being their friend.


+1. My kid is in college and he's 20, but I'm still underwriting the vast majority of his living expenses. He's driving my car, I pay for his cell phone, his auto insurance, I'm paying for his tuition, I'm buying his food, etc.

My kids have always known if they get a tattoo I'm not paying for college.

Now if it comes down to him actually getting one, will I blow up our relationship over it? Probably not. But it's been a good deterrent. I'm just hoping to get them to an older, more thoughtful age and maturity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get one yourself. That'll turn him off of it.


Yes, having my own terrible, 90s-era tattoos has been an effective deterrent.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get one yourself. That'll turn him off of it.[/quote]

Yes, having my own terrible, 90s-era tattoos has been an effective deterrent.[/quote]

Nope, it’ll encourage.
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