Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daugter became close friends with this girl last year. She seems on the ball - a little quirky, but good head on her shoulders. I met her parents once and they are rough around the edges, both of them have several tattoos. Daughter seems quite the opposite of her parents.
I was surprised to find out that the mother took her daughter out of school today (day 3) to go and get tattoos.
I know, none of my business, but I don't know why it is bothering me so much. I feel like the mom may have influenced her kid or maybe I just wished she was as "perfect" as I made her out to be. My daughter, of course, is interested in joining the bandwagon and I am trying to doscourage her or at least delay this decision until she is older. I hear the other girl's 2 younger sisters (one of them is in 2nd grade) want tattoos.
I am not a huge fan of tattoos (can you tell?) especially those acquired in the name of fashion or to express yourself when you are just too young to even know yourself!
Why do I feel this is just wrong!
I don't know either. You're not the mother, your daughter isn't the daughter, it's none of your business -- as you say.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know of any legitimate tattoo parlor that will take someone under 18.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know of any legitimate tattoo parlor that will take someone under 18.
Anonymous wrote:My daugter became close friends with this girl last year. She seems on the ball - a little quirky, but good head on her shoulders. I met her parents once and they are rough around the edges, both of them have several tattoos. Daughter seems quite the opposite of her parents.
I was surprised to find out that the mother took her daughter out of school today (day 3) to go and get tattoos.
I know, none of my business, but I don't know why it is bothering me so much. I feel like the mom may have influenced her kid or maybe I just wished she was as "perfect" as I made her out to be. My daughter, of course, is interested in joining the bandwagon and I am trying to doscourage her or at least delay this decision until she is older. I hear the other girl's 2 younger sisters (one of them is in 2nd grade) want tattoos.
I am not a huge fan of tattoos (can you tell?) especially those acquired in the name of fashion or to express yourself when you are just too young to even know yourself!
Why do I feel this is just wrong!
Anonymous wrote:For all intents and purposes, this is a decision that is permanent. Why would anyone think a 16 year old is ready for such a decision? When she's on her own, fine. But until then, no permanent ink on the body.