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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Once he has graduated and is older, he can make his own decision on that." Unfortunately (for you) he's old enough now to make his own decision on that. [/quote] He can and she can discourage it. [/quote] I'm quite sure she already HAS discouraged it. She can't "keep" him from getting one though, and she can't force him to wait X more years before he gets one if so he chooses. [/quote] She did not say anything about him getting one after college. She can discourage him while in college. It’s not some if he wants one, he will automatically wait. He may still want one but may wait. [/quote] She said, and I literally quoted it, once he graduates he can make his own decision on that. That insinuates he is too young to make the decision now. But thats not what the law says, and its not what any tattoo artist will say when he walks in the door. [/quote] She didn’t say he was too young, idiot. That’s why she is asking how to stop him from doing it. She know he can walk into a tattoo shop. That’s the point of her post. How dense are you? [/quote] I'm not sure we're arguing different points, but you seem really emotional about this. She mentions his age multiple times in the OP, did you only read the headline and then start rabidly responding to posts or something? Is this really something you missed? -Best way to keep kid from getting a tattoo [u]while in college[/u] -keep my kid from getting one [u]while in college[/u] -keep him from getting sucked into it while he's still [u]relatively young[/u] -[u]Once he has graduated and is older[/u], he can make his own decision on that[/quote] +1 The use of young and old clearly illustrates OP’s opinion is based on his current age. It’s fine to do it when he’s older, he’s too young now. [/quote]
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