My kids just turned 18 and already has plans for a tattoo. It's her body. I've encouraged her to consider the design, size, and placement as it relates to her future professional career - but honestly I'm not sure there is much I can do. I'm not going to pay for it but it's her body. |
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The issue is that he lied and essentially stole money from you for crappy tats.
He’s an adult now, so with that come responsibilities, including financially supporting himself. |
You don’t get it either. I hate tattoos. But if my DD got one I wouldn’t hate her or lie awake about it. Her body her choice. OP’s unhealthy obsession with controlling her DC is probably at the root of the damaged relationship reflected by DC stealing from and lying to parents. |
No, I get it. I do not hate my DD. I never said I did (and in fact noted that I love her, which I would hope be inferred but I wanted to point it out given the context of the conversation). I do think she made a stupid decision, though, and it makes me fear for her, both in terms of future regret/lost opportunities and the fact that she might make other stupid decisions. We all worry about our children and want the best for them. The stealing and lying is an issue of course, but clearly it is the tattoos that are bothering OP most of all, and I get that. Stealing (from parents) and lying are absolutely wrong, but c'mon - they're not totally out of character for many 18 year olds. That is not what is keeping OP up at night. It's the tattoos, and I understand why. |
ONE YEAR LATER you are still obsessing over your AC’s tattoo, and sympathizing with OP. Go reread the OP stating that they hate their child because of the tattoo. I’m going to stand by my statement that you don’t get it. |
+1 And I love PP's misguided musings that she didn't judge her daughter's tattooed friends enough. Surely if PP had then DD would have stayed tat-free so as not do displease her dear mother.
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I had a temporary tattoo and my mother flipped when she saw it. I'm 52.
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| My cousin works with teens, and in the last month, at least five of them have gotten tattoos within a month of turning 18. It's pretty common, among UMC/UC kids, they pay for it. One girl even showed her the tattoos she's planning to get tomorrow—a big cheetah print/tiger design on her upper arm and baby deers on her lower inner arm. Most of these kids end up regretting their tattoos and get them removed later, but it's still something that happens a lot. The parents are usually not thrilled about it either, OP, so you are not alone. |
I'm this PP. I see your point in the way I wrote it. What I should have said is that I should have better communicated to my DD that there were risks/potential future negatives to her friends' decisions to get tattoos. I should have explained that while people should not judge, they do. It was a communication failure on my part. Would it have stopped my DD from getting one? I don't know. But I truly do believe she did not go into it having fully thought things through, and this would have helped. I agree the OP should not hate her DS because of the tattoos - and I suspect she does not actually do so. But her being angry is justified, IMHO. |
IKR? They just can’t let go of their narrow expectations. ^^^^ |
+1 this is what you focus on. He needs to pay back the money he stole from you. Other than that, let go of the tattoo issue. I get it, I hate them too, but it's not your body. I fully expect my DD to eventually get one since she talks about it all the time but, fortunately she's super indecisive so I'll be shocked if she ever commits to a design LOL |
+1 and in some fields it's almost expected. DD (21) does environmental work and doesn't have any tattoos. She says she's usually the only one on a team who doesn't. She's also an artist and very particular about what she might commit to on her body. So, she'll get a tattoo but only when she gets the design right and finds the right tattoo artist to do it. |
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Are none of these kids and/or parents concerned about the possible health implications of this?
My 18 YO DS has been talking about getting a tattoo as well. I (mostly) remained calm and asked that he just research the increased risk (21%) of developing lymphoma after getting a tattoo. For the moment, that has stopped the conversation. |
This. Between infections and now cancer. It doesn’t help that sports figures seem to all have them. Also, I am not happy with chipotle promoting buy one get one free for showing your tattoo today. |
| What were the tattoos??? |