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[quote=Anonymous]OP, this would be a great example of self sacrifice. You are worried about your daughter getting a tattoo. Maybe part of her is, too. For various reasons. But letting her do this with her friend, to give a dying teenager even one ounce of happiness while being consumed by grief of her own impending death. Telling her friend "I will never forget you, and the world will not forget you, because I will talk about you when anyone asks about this tattoo". Sacrificing the image you'd ideally like your daughter to have (tattooless) to bring both her, and her friend, some comfort would be a huge an act of love and self sacrifice and something your daughter would only take positive lessons from. Your daughter's brain isn't developed enough to make these big decisions, no. But you can allow it this one time if you wish. Maybe she'll regret it later, but maybe not. She will not forget you forbidding it, however. [/quote]
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