Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't be serious.
There was a troll post in recent history by a "dad" who was thinking of letting his 13 year old get a tattoo to commemorate his dead mom.
Troll score: 0, it's been done before.
That's a much better troll with the dead mother angle.
Anonymous wrote:Even with consent, nobody reputable is going to give a kid that age a tattoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have tattoos, and love my tattoos. But 12 is too young to decide to get art on your body for life. She needs to wait until she is 18 or so.
This. Just got my first tattoo at 45, but had been wanting one since I was a teen. I can tell you that the tattoos that I wanted as a teen are vastly different than the ones I’m interested in now-and the one I got. This is what I’ve told my teen who wants a tattoo:
1. You have to be 18
2. You have to think about your design for at least a year. If you still like it, then it’s ok to move forward.
3. You have to pay for it yourself.
Wouldn't your first rule make the other two moot? At 18 they can do what they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have tattoos, and love my tattoos. But 12 is too young to decide to get art on your body for life. She needs to wait until she is 18 or so.
This. Just got my first tattoo at 45, but had been wanting one since I was a teen. I can tell you that the tattoos that I wanted as a teen are vastly different than the ones I’m interested in now-and the one I got. This is what I’ve told my teen who wants a tattoo:
1. You have to be 18
2. You have to think about your design for at least a year. If you still like it, then it’s ok to move forward.
3. You have to pay for it yourself.
Wouldn't your first rule make the other two moot? At 18 they can do what they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have tattoos, and love my tattoos. But 12 is too young to decide to get art on your body for life. She needs to wait until she is 18 or so.
This. Just got my first tattoo at 45, but had been wanting one since I was a teen. I can tell you that the tattoos that I wanted as a teen are vastly different than the ones I’m interested in now-and the one I got. This is what I’ve told my teen who wants a tattoo:
1. You have to be 18
2. You have to think about your design for at least a year. If you still like it, then it’s ok to move forward.
3. You have to pay for it yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I have tattoos, and love my tattoos. But 12 is too young to decide to get art on your body for life. She needs to wait until she is 18 or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't be serious.
There was a troll post in recent history by a "dad" who was thinking of letting his 13 year old get a tattoo to commemorate his dead mom.
Troll score: 0, it's been done before.