A woman in my friend-circle got her daughter a tattoo for her birthday

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.


LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.

Lol, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.


LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.

Lol, right?


If you can't do it here, where can you do it? I'd never say anything, but yes, extremely trashy.
Anonymous
Why is everyone assuming its white trash? I've seen plenty of huge, ugly tattoos on blacks (and Hispanics, etc).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.


LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.


That kid will never again be able to wear an evening gown, a swimsuit or a tank top without that huge ugly tattoo showing. Her wedding pictures 10 years from now will have that tattoo...ugh.



Anonymous
Got my first tattoo at 17 (mother also went and consented). Don't regret the tattoo (I have more) but do regret its location. Thinking of having it removed and put somewhere else but haven't made the move yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At 17? Shrug.

Exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.


LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.


That kid will never again be able to wear an evening gown, a swimsuit or a tank top without that huge ugly tattoo showing. Her wedding pictures 10 years from now will have that tattoo...ugh.




Ugly according to who? You? Good thing you're not the one who got inked, and that the entire deal is none of your damned business, then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.


LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.


That kid will never again be able to wear an evening gown, a swimsuit or a tank top without that huge ugly tattoo showing. Her wedding pictures 10 years from now will have that tattoo...ugh.




Ugly according to who? You? Good thing you're not the one who got inked, and that the entire deal is none of your damned business, then.


It's not my business. It's not my kid. That mom is now free to bask in the glory of being The Rockin' Cool Mom who got her daughter a huge tattoo for her 17th birthday. I hope that the girl is happy with her choice and loves her new tattoo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone assuming its white trash? I've seen plenty of huge, ugly tattoos on blacks (and Hispanics, etc).


Trashy transcends race and gender.
Anonymous

Definitely not a choice I would have made.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.


LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.


That kid will never again be able to wear an evening gown, a swimsuit or a tank top without that huge ugly tattoo showing. Her wedding pictures 10 years from now will have that tattoo...ugh.




Ugly according to who? You? Good thing you're not the one who got inked, and that the entire deal is none of your damned business, then.


It's not my business. It's not my kid. That mom is now free to bask in the glory of being The Rockin' Cool Mom who got her daughter a huge tattoo for her 17th birthday. I hope that the girl is happy with her choice and loves her new tattoo.


It's not necessarily about being the cool mom. My friend took her daughter (she was 19 though) to get tattoos. Both of them. They honored my friend's dad who had just passed away, and who her daughter had been extraordinarily close to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.


LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.


That kid will never again be able to wear an evening gown, a swimsuit or a tank top without that huge ugly tattoo showing. Her wedding pictures 10 years from now will have that tattoo...ugh.




Ugly according to who? You? Good thing you're not the one who got inked, and that the entire deal is none of your damned business, then.


It's not my business. It's not my kid. That mom is now free to bask in the glory of being The Rockin' Cool Mom who got her daughter a huge tattoo for her 17th birthday. I hope that the girl is happy with her choice and loves her new tattoo.


It's not necessarily about being the cool mom. My friend took her daughter (she was 19 though) to get tattoos. Both of them. They honored my friend's dad who had just passed away, and who her daughter had been extraordinarily close to.


A 19 year old is an adult. Her mom may have gone with her but ultimately the 19 year old is the one who consented to the tattooing. She didn't require her mom's consent - unlike the 17 year old who did require parental consent. There is a difference.
Anonymous
I'm glad that most of the decisions I made for myself at 17 aren't permanent. Unfortunately the daughter in this case cannot say the same. I don't disagree with what the mother did because I don't like tattoos (I do, and I think Kat Von D is gorgeous in all her tattooed glory) but I disagree with a 17 year old getting a tattoo because I just believe in a few years she'll likely regret something about it--either the location or the subject matter. It's just such a permanent thing in such a conspicuous place for a 17 year old to decide.
Anonymous
My 17 year old nephew got a tattoo in honor of a close friend who died. I don't think he'll ever regret it (fairly large tattoo on his chest). My DD is 18 and doesn't have a tattoo yet, but DH did take her to get a septum piercing when she was 17. She wants to get a tattoo but not until she's certain that she finds something that she wants forever (some of her friends got really dumb tattoos as soon as they turned 18 so at least she realized that she should put some thought into it).

Tattoos are going to be pretty commonplace among this generation and I don't think see what the big deal is long as they aren't getting entire sleeves, neck tattoos, face tattoos, tramp stamps, etc. I certainly don't think all tattoos are trashy.
Anonymous
Use to be you couldn't be an organ donor. Has that changed?
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