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Posted by: phoenix

5th Sep 2010 10:49pm

tattoo's and whether people like them, have them, want them or don't care!


Mustang17
  • 16th Dec 2010 10:52am

I don't have a problem with most tattoos, our rule with our children who are now 19 and 21 that they must be able to be covered if needed.
My son has his daughters name and date of birth across his heart which we allowed just before his 18th Birthday as there was no regret in having this tattoo.
My daughter had a butterfly designed by my son put onto her shoulder blade and she has just had AMORE' tattooed across the back of her neck. She works as a professional in HR and nobody even knows that she has them unless she tells them.


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