Matching mother/daughter tattoos

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is that European?


all the best trends are.
Anonymous
How old are you, OP? I often toyed with the idea of a tattoo in my early 20's and THANK GOD I never did it! It's now 20 years later and I see people my age, younger, older and honestly . . . it just looks nasty. Think of how it will look when you are 60, 70, 80 with wrinkled saggy skin.

Don't do it.

There is a reason they are called tramp stamps!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like something my SIL would do. See my previous post about her marrying off my pregnant niece halfway through her senior year of high school. I bet they'll hit the tattoo parlor and both get the baby's name inked on the way home from the hospital.


charming

It's like my idiot BIL and his baby momma who have no money to feed their kids, but have tats covering a good portion of their bodies. There's a wise investment in your kids' futures.

Does it make it better that at least a couple of the tats are the names of those children? I can't decide...
Anonymous
I think matching mother-daughter tattoos would be ridiculous. But then I don't like matching mother-daughter outfits, either.

-- someone with tattoos & a daughter

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is that European?


all the best trends are.


I didn't realize Europe had trailer parks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is that European?


European here, hell no (and I have several tattoos)
Anonymous
Klassy only if on the lower back. It's sweet for both ladies to want to show their men a little art.
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