Anonymous
Post 07/14/2025 08:08     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

No and they make me cringe. The ones dedicated to their sons in particular just scream “future mother in law from hell”.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2025 08:02     Subject: Parenthood tattoos

Anonymous wrote:So am I the only one who thought this was going to be a thread about getting tattoos related to the tv show “Parenthood?”


No you are not.
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2025 07:59     Subject: Parenthood tattoos

I have our birth flowers tattooed and was planning to get their names in their hand writing a bit later.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2018 13:22     Subject: Parenthood tattoos

The term “evergreen” means that trees will keep growing leaves as other leaves fall off. Pine trees symbolize longevity, virtue, and solitude. I have three tiny (less than an inch) black evergreen trees on my inner elbow for my three daughters.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2018 12:04     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

i have tattoos. flowers, mostly.

once i'm done breastfeeding, i'd like to get our birth month flowers done (DH, DS and mine).

OP, you do you!
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2018 18:03     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

Anonymous wrote:My husband has my name, and both of our childrens names tattooed on him. He is better looking than all these elderly posters husband’s and not one bit trashy.


Same.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2018 15:59     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

Nicknames can change, so just keep that in mind. I have tons of friends who had nicknames when they were little that they don't now, even though EVERYONE called them that.

I don't personally have any tattoos because I do think they're trashy, but you shouldn't care what I think!
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2018 15:37     Subject: Parenthood tattoos

I personally dislike name tattoos, footprint tattoos, photo tattoos, etc. But to each their own!
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2018 10:11     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

I don't have it yet. I usually wait a few years and if I still want the same tattoo, then I get it. But I plan to get a celtic motherhood knot when I turn 40, I may try to incorporate my daughter's name or initials into the design. I already have a triskele on my wrist that I picked out at 20 and got at 30. Her father is planning to get a small tattoo tied to his nickname for her.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2018 19:55     Subject: Parenthood tattoos

I know someone who lost her baby at birth. She got a lovely tattoo of his footprints over her heart.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2018 19:51     Subject: Parenthood tattoos


I don't want to permanently mark my body anymore than I can help, ie, birth trauma and surgery scars. An elective mark, whether related to parenthood or not, is not in the cards.

Anonymous
Post 08/26/2018 19:49     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm considering getting a small tattoo in memory of my baby daughter who died, but I have not done it yet. For now, I have a necklace with her birthstone and a bracelet with an angel and her birthstone.


That’s different and appropriate, and I’m sorry for your loss.


I agree. Under this circumstance it would be understandable to want a permanent reminder just for yourself. I'm so sorry, PP.


Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2018 19:48     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm considering getting a small tattoo in memory of my baby daughter who died, but I have not done it yet. For now, I have a necklace with her birthstone and a bracelet with an angel and her birthstone.


That’s different and appropriate, and I’m sorry for your loss.


Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2018 14:56     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband has my name, and both of our childrens names tattooed on him. He is better looking than all these elderly posters husband’s and not one bit trashy.

It’s awesome that your husband is handsome! Tattoos of names are still dumb. So he’s a handsome guy with dumb tattoos.



Such a cute response! My mother always taught me to show respect for the elderly so I’ll leave it at that

It’s cute that you think only old people dislike name tattoos.


DP. I'm 38 and dislike all tattoos equally. On everyone. But perhaps that counts as elderly!

My husband has some. It wasn't a dealbreaker, obviously. But is it attractive? Not particularly. Especially now that they're all faded and he's lost interest in maintaining them or getting new ones.

I can take or leave tattoos but names just look so basic. If you’re gonna get a tattoo make it good, creative, artistic, something.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2018 14:46     Subject: Re:Parenthood tattoos

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband has my name, and both of our childrens names tattooed on him. He is better looking than all these elderly posters husband’s and not one bit trashy.

It’s awesome that your husband is handsome! Tattoos of names are still dumb. So he’s a handsome guy with dumb tattoos.



Such a cute response! My mother always taught me to show respect for the elderly so I’ll leave it at that

It’s cute that you think only old people dislike name tattoos.


DP. I'm 38 and dislike all tattoos equally. On everyone. But perhaps that counts as elderly!

My husband has some. It wasn't a dealbreaker, obviously. But is it attractive? Not particularly. Especially now that they're all faded and he's lost interest in maintaining them or getting new ones.