Sweet or trashy? |
You already know the answer to this question. |
location? |
Trashy.
Unless it's to commemorate a threesome they had with some hot dude. Oh wait.. |
Unless you're a candidate for the next iteration of Teen Mom, you're too old to be getting that tattoo, and your daughter is much too young. |
I have a 19 yr old daughter. Not at all the way we bond. |
lol |
PP here. I should say that I have several tattoos, and plan to get more. If my daughter (or son) were to get a tattoo, I would have no problem with it. But parent-child matching tats? Sorry, but unless you're commemorating a deceased loved one, that's just trashy. Actually, even if you're commemorating a deceased loved one, it's kind of trashy. |
I saw this sister-tattoo post on Buzzfield recently. Some are kind of sweet.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/leonoraepstein/heart-melting-sister-tattoos |
My friend and her mom have tattoos honoring their dad/husband. They aren't exactly matching but they are very similar. Have them in different spots (my friend's is about the size if a fist and on her shoulder blade and her moms is on the side of her hip in a place only she can see and is about the size of your index and middle finger put together). It's nice in a way as her dad was an amazing man who died in a plane crash. |
One of my friends and her dad have a matching tattoo (and it's a simple, cool looking one with special significance to them). I think it's sweet. They're kind of a progressive, funky family--she's kind of a hipster, and her dad is an alternative type academic. |
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. |
Is that European? |
Those are lovely! Thanks! |
Op you should have phrased the question as this:
"If you are not already completely, mind- numbingly biased against tattoos, what do you think about matching mom and DD tattoos? |