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[quote=Anonymous]Talk to your daughter OP. Find out how the idea for tattoos came about. Is this an organic idea both girls really want? Or does the sick girl really want it, and your daughter feel that she should say yes. I wouldn’t alllow it unless I was convinced DD really wanted this, as opposed to feeling obligated. Just like you hesitate to say not, you DD may also be hesitant. Or, it could be important to her. I just asked my 16 year old DD what she thought. She liked the tattoo idea (as long as it is small), but not the wrist. She said every time she looked at her watch, she’d feel sad. And that she’d rather someplace like her shoulder blade, where she didn’t have to see it if she felt sad. Your DD may not be considering that. In addition, I would help your DD a make a photo book of her friendship, one copy for her, one for her friend or her parents. [/quote]
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