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Showed my 14 year-old daughter this page of Harry Potter-themed tattoos. Now she wants one.

This is the one she liked best - at least, she liked the sentiment, if not the sheer acreage the girl in the picture devoted to it.
"It's too big," she said. "I might want to get a job some day."
"It's along her side," I countered, playing devil's advocate for some unknown reason. "What job would you take where a side tattoo would be a problem?"
"Stripper," she answered promptly. I walked right into that one.
Luckily there's that "not until you're a legal adult" rule. We made that rule years ago regarding tattoos, piercings, marriage and the military, and it has saved us many an argument. I have no doubt she'll get one someday, but I hope she chooses a more timeless piece of work than this.
This is the one she liked best - at least, she liked the sentiment, if not the sheer acreage the girl in the picture devoted to it.
"It's too big," she said. "I might want to get a job some day."
"It's along her side," I countered, playing devil's advocate for some unknown reason. "What job would you take where a side tattoo would be a problem?"
"Stripper," she answered promptly. I walked right into that one.
Luckily there's that "not until you're a legal adult" rule. We made that rule years ago regarding tattoos, piercings, marriage and the military, and it has saved us many an argument. I have no doubt she'll get one someday, but I hope she chooses a more timeless piece of work than this.
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Date: 2011-09-30 05:02 pm (UTC)Which is why I stated above, people should wait until they are at least 30 y.o. before contemplating getting a tattoo, and never, EVER have someone's name put on! :-P
If I can't settle on a hair color indefinitely, or a lipstick shade, why would I commit to something as permanent as a tattoo?
Which is why I thought long and hard about it before taking the plunge. I bought tattoo mags for months, looking at the different types of work and designs, educating myself on the pros and cons.
When I finally went to the tattoo shop I spent a VERY long time inspecting all of the designs they had available before choosing one I knew I could live with for a lifetime.
Okay, I know someone's going to ask, so what I got was a rose with a lightening bolt thru it, surrounded by a crescent moon and stars. My birthsign is Cancer -- Moonchild -- and my birth flower is Rose, so that's why I went with the design. It's about 2.5-3 inches long, approx. 2 inches wide.
Other than the "fuzziness" that the outline's developed that I described above, the colors are still dark and vibrant, and I've never regretted getting it. :-)
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Date: 2011-09-30 05:07 pm (UTC)There has been a lot of good advice on this thread that I will be sharing with my kid.