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Dave Martell

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Let people, young and old, make their potential-mistakes properly, even kids... as long as you aren't a god that can guarantee that they will live to do what you told them to "do later when the time is right", just don't mess with it.
 
:rofl2: !! I have a lot of tattos, very expensive and nicely done tattoos. I meet people all the time that are like " uhg I wish I never got this and it so expensive to remove", To which I suggest "I have a knife that will take that off in half a second ;)". I waited till I was 25 to get my first, I think thats the best thing you can make a child do.
 
:rofl2: !! I have a lot of tattos, very expensive and nicely done tattoos. I meet people all the time that are like " uhg I wish I never got this and it so expensive to remove", To which I suggest "I have a knife that will take that off in half a second ;)". I waited till I was 25 to get my first, I think thats the best thing you can make a child do.

Yeah! People seem to forget what it means. If it's just a fashion thing, it WILL get old. No one will wear the same (types of) clothes for 50+ years. Tattoos should ideally have a story, some kind of personal meaning. While I don't like mine much anymore, it has a story behind it and I would never remove it because of that... Even though I babe enough knives that could take of it LOL
 
My daughter (now 35) lived in Washington and went full on through the grunge thing including many a tattoo. She turned out to be a pretty decent grown up.

She's my daughter. They're her tats.

T-shirt is funny.
 
The story of a bad decision is still a good story :) BTW, wonder if anyone else here has read Al Jourgensen's autobiographical book, there's a story in there that is kind of on topic...
 
Sure, nobody bats an eye at this, but when I mention preputium restoration, everyone gives me funny looks.
 
Let people, young and old, make their potential-mistakes properly, even kids... as long as you aren't a god that can guarantee that they will live to do what you told them to "do later when the time is right", just don't mess with it.

Agreed... unless life-threatening. I've made a lot of bad parenting decisions, probably more to come. My son is now 19 and free to do what he wants re: tattoos and pretty much everything else. Just wanted him to consider the permanent nature of tatts till he was 16. Was never going to buy the t-shirt but I will send him the photo just 'cos it's funny.
 
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