Anonymous wrote:She can forget marrying someone rich. Sounds like a job at Walmart might be in her future. Ugly people with ugly tattoos -- no wonder all the other countries hate us!
Anonymous wrote:To opine that something like a shoulder blade tattoo is not a wise lifestyle choice is not the same as judging someone's character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.
LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.
That kid will never again be able to wear an evening gown, a swimsuit or a tank top without that huge ugly tattoo showing. Her wedding pictures 10 years from now will have that tattoo...ugh.
I'm not a fan of making (mostly) irreversible life choices like tattoos before the age of 18, but I do take issue with the idea that "she'll never be allowed to wear a bathing suit or gown." My shoulder tattoo is very visible in my wedding pictures, and I love the pictures, as do the rest of my family. The donors of the institution where I used to work never minded when I wore a sleeveless dress to our galas, and I did check with HR before buying a dress that would show it at those events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.
LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.
That kid will never again be able to wear an evening gown, a swimsuit or a tank top without that huge ugly tattoo showing. Her wedding pictures 10 years from now will have that tattoo...ugh.
Ugly according to who? You? Good thing you're not the one who got inked, and that the entire deal is none of your damned business, then.
Anonymous wrote:Got my first tattoo at 17 (mother also went and consented). Don't regret the tattoo (I have more) but do regret its location. Thinking of having it removed and put somewhere else but haven't made the move yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.
LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.
Anonymous wrote:PADFY
Anonymous wrote:I feel like only a shady tattoo artist would do this, even with Moms consent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've known each other probably ten years, but only hung out one-on-one once (which was perfectly pleasant). Today her daughter turned 17 and after taking her to get her driver's license, she took her to get a tattoo that covers the entire shoulder blade. Jesus christ.
LET'S ALL JUDGE THAT SHIT.
That kid will never again be able to wear an evening gown, a swimsuit or a tank top without that huge ugly tattoo showing. Her wedding pictures 10 years from now will have that tattoo...ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Use to be you couldn't be an organ donor. Has that changed?