Anonymous wrote:DD 17 is very mature for her age, always has been. She's very academically oriented and likes reading. This weekend, she told me and DH that if we give her permission, she'd like to get a tattoo of a line from her favorite book, The Picture of Dorian Gray. At first I said no way! However, I've been reconsidering. She's had this idea for three years and it doesn't seem like something she would just randomly regret one day. If she doesn't do this with us on her side, I'm fearful she'll decide to have a teenage rebellion and turn to some less than credible "artists". Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:DD 17 is very mature for her age, always has been. She's very academically oriented and likes reading. This weekend, she told me and DH that if we give her permission, she'd like to get a tattoo of a line from her favorite book, The Picture of Dorian Gray. At first I said no way! However, I've been reconsidering. She's had this idea for three years and it doesn't seem like something she would just randomly regret one day. If she doesn't do this with us on her side, I'm fearful she'll decide to have a teenage rebellion and turn to some less than credible "artists". Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:DD 17 is very mature for her age, always has been. She's very academically oriented and likes reading. This weekend, she told me and DH that if we give her permission, she'd like to get a tattoo of a line from her favorite book, The Picture of Dorian Gray. At first I said no way! However, I've been reconsidering. She's had this idea for three years and it doesn't seem like something she would just randomly regret one day. If she doesn't do this with us on her side, I'm fearful she'll decide to have a teenage rebellion and turn to some less than credible "artists". Thoughts?