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

Anonymous
My DD’s boyfriend got a tattoo in college in a place his mother, god willing, will never see. 😂

OP, if your kid wants one they will most likely get one. Let it go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You spent all that time and money on cultivating a D1 athlete ensuring he'd get into the right school, and now you want to know how to make sure he doesn't fit in with the team meaning hell probably quit and you'll end up footing the entire college bill maybe he'd even drop out and change schools, maybe one closer to home where you can control his life forever.


Who thinks a d1 athlete has to get a tattoo to fit in with a team? And that not getting it will compel him to quit?
You are a complete moron.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Simple. You do something stupid = we don't pay for the next term. No spending allowance either. End of subject.


Bingo!


He's a D1 athlete that threat has no weight whatsoever


Um, money holds a huge weight in a threat.
You think athletes don’t need money, they live off of air?


The school is likely paying for a lot of not much of what he's got. He doesn't need mummy and that's what is really bothering op.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD’s boyfriend got a tattoo in college in a place his mother, god willing, will never see. 😂

OP, if your kid wants one they will most likely get one. Let it go.


Wow, your daughter’s boyfriends anecdote is the way it will be for all others.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You spent all that time and money on cultivating a D1 athlete ensuring he'd get into the right school, and now you want to know how to make sure he doesn't fit in with the team meaning hell probably quit and you'll end up footing the entire college bill maybe he'd even drop out and change schools, maybe one closer to home where you can control his life forever.


Who thinks a d1 athlete has to get a tattoo to fit in with a team? And that not getting it will compel him to quit?
You are a complete moron.



Team culture and unless her son is the star player fitting in id important.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD’s boyfriend got a tattoo in college in a place his mother, god willing, will never see. 😂

OP, if your kid wants one they will most likely get one. Let it go.


Is your dd’s boyfriend the op’s son? If not, you don’t have any knowledge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD’s boyfriend got a tattoo in college in a place his mother, god willing, will never see. 😂

OP, if your kid wants one they will most likely get one. Let it go.



If only all parents could be like you. It's clear you have a good relationship with your daughter. Well done!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You spent all that time and money on cultivating a D1 athlete ensuring he'd get into the right school, and now you want to know how to make sure he doesn't fit in with the team meaning hell probably quit and you'll end up footing the entire college bill maybe he'd even drop out and change schools, maybe one closer to home where you can control his life forever.


Who thinks a d1 athlete has to get a tattoo to fit in with a team? And that not getting it will compel him to quit?
You are a complete moron.



Team culture and unless her son is the star player fitting in id important.


A tattoo is not the standard to “fit it.”
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My DD’s boyfriend got a tattoo in college in a place his mother, god willing, will never see. 😂

OP, if your kid wants one they will most likely get one. Let it go.


Is your dd’s boyfriend the op’s son? If not, you don’t have any knowledge.


Wow! Reading comprehension is at an all time low!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You spent all that time and money on cultivating a D1 athlete ensuring he'd get into the right school, and now you want to know how to make sure he doesn't fit in with the team meaning hell probably quit and you'll end up footing the entire college bill maybe he'd even drop out and change schools, maybe one closer to home where you can control his life forever.


Who thinks a d1 athlete has to get a tattoo to fit in with a team? And that not getting it will compel him to quit?
You are a complete moron.



Team culture and unless her son is the star player fitting in id important.


A tattoo is not the standard to “fit it.”


It is at the son's school.
Anonymous
If you get one and make a huge deal over it, he might be grossed out and not want it any longerZ
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You spent all that time and money on cultivating a D1 athlete ensuring he'd get into the right school, and now you want to know how to make sure he doesn't fit in with the team meaning hell probably quit and you'll end up footing the entire college bill maybe he'd even drop out and change schools, maybe one closer to home where you can control his life forever.


Who thinks a d1 athlete has to get a tattoo to fit in with a team? And that not getting it will compel him to quit?
You are a complete moron.



Team culture and unless her son is the star player fitting in id important.


They fit in on personality. My nephew is a d1 athlete and is a stud with no tattoos and no problem fitting in. That is an absurd suggestion that a tattoo is compulsory in order to fit in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friend told her son that if he gets a tattoo while in college they will stop paying for college.

Now whether or not that's a good idea is debatable, but it seems to be working.


This would work. But have to be ready to follow thru, if it's that important to you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You spent all that time and money on cultivating a D1 athlete ensuring he'd get into the right school, and now you want to know how to make sure he doesn't fit in with the team meaning hell probably quit and you'll end up footing the entire college bill maybe he'd even drop out and change schools, maybe one closer to home where you can control his life forever.


Who thinks a d1 athlete has to get a tattoo to fit in with a team? And that not getting it will compel him to quit?
You are a complete moron.



Team culture and unless her son is the star player fitting in id important.


A tattoo is not the standard to “fit it.”


It is at the son's school.


No, it isn’t.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You spent all that time and money on cultivating a D1 athlete ensuring he'd get into the right school, and now you want to know how to make sure he doesn't fit in with the team meaning hell probably quit and you'll end up footing the entire college bill maybe he'd even drop out and change schools, maybe one closer to home where you can control his life forever.


Who thinks a d1 athlete has to get a tattoo to fit in with a team? And that not getting it will compel him to quit?
You are a complete moron.



Team culture and unless her son is the star player fitting in id important.


A tattoo is not the standard to “fit it.”


It is at the son's school.

No f-ing athlete gives a crap if a teammate has or doesn’t have a tattoo. If they are confident which a D1 athlete presumable is, is what matters.
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