Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simple. You do something stupid = we don't pay for the next term. No spending allowance either. End of subject.
Bingo!
He's a D1 athlete that threat has no weight whatsoever
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thing is creepy! He's a grownup. Tattoos are extremely common now.
It’s not “creepy,” drama queen. Common or not, doesn’t mean every one has to like them.
I never said anything one way or another about liking tattoos. What I find creepy is the suggestion that a parent subject her adult son to periodic tattoo inspections in exchange for money. Also creepy, but less so, is the idea of a parent forbidding her adult child from getting a tattoo, motorcycle, or anything else she may find objectionable. Expressing her opinion? Fine. Forbidding? WTF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simple. You do something stupid = we don't pay for the next term. No spending allowance either. End of subject.
Bingo!
Anonymous wrote:Who are you folks trying to control College students that are now adults? The only “control” my parents ever said was “Don’t be screwing around on my money. Keep your grades up and make good choices.”
When you kids get to college you are no longer their overlord, you’re a trusted advisor or confidant.
Are your parents still controlling your lives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thing is creepy! He's a grownup. Tattoos are extremely common now.
It’s not “creepy,” drama queen. Common or not, doesn’t mean every one has to like them.
Anonymous wrote:Who are you folks trying to control College students that are now adults? The only “control” my parents ever said was “Don’t be screwing around on my money. Keep your grades up and make good choices.”
When you kids get to college you are no longer their overlord, you’re a trusted advisor or confidant.
Are your parents still controlling your lives?
Anonymous wrote:This whole thing is creepy! He's a grownup. Tattoos are extremely common now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside that it is a bad idea to try this, here is the only idea I can come up with that has any chance whatsoever of working....
Pay them.
Tell him that he'll get $X (whatever amount feels like a LOT to him) every semester that he proves he didn't get a tattoo.
That has about a 50% chance of working. Nothing else will.
This sounds…creepy