Is this a thing? Do-it-yourself tattoos? DC came back from college with two little rune-style tattoos on the wrists. FFS. I'm not against tattoos per se, but I am against bad ones and against doing something permanent before 25 when your brain finishes rewiring its impulse control. Ugh.
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Wow are you focusing on the wrong thing OP. A tattoo is tacky. Staph, Hep B, Hep C are serious medical complications.
https://tonic.vice.com/en_us/article/qvdq3b/how-safe-are-stick-and-poke-tattoos Seriously OP. This is a great way to get an infection or a disease. I hate tattoos. But I’d pay to have a kid over 18 have one done by a reputable professional before a DYI. Talk to you kid about this. The tattoo she can remove later. The Hepatitis or HIV— not so much. |
Of course. But my point is that now they are selling stick-and-poke tattoo kits - "sterile!", "safe!" at Walmart or Ebay or Amazon. Why would kids think twice? And apparently this was a "hey - let's do tattoos while watching a movie" brilliant idea a couple of weekends ago. I just had no idea that these things existed. |
| It is a thing as are professional tattoos and MANY teens have them including those against their parents wishes. |
Back in the day we did those with needles and india ink! I would talk to her about sharing anything you are sticking into your body-we would always heat the needles red hot and let them cool or soak them in bleach. I would think kids would know that? But we grew up in the height of the AIDS crisis, so I guess best not to assume anything about kids today. |
| I tattooed my leg with a barbecue fork covered with charcoal dust. I pretend it was deliberate to make me sound badass. |