I want a tattoo so bad. I know I can get one done, and it'll look good. My parents will NOT let me get a tattoo at all, they are sooo strict. I would get it around my hip area somewhere where i could hide it. Would it be possible to hide it for 2 years. Or should I just wait?
babiigirl answered Monday June 11 2007, 11:18 am: you can't get a tattoo till your 18 - legally. Your parents mkae the rules and you will have to live with that or move out of their house. I have wanted a tattoo for a couple years and my parents have always said nooo. once i turned 18 i told my parents i was getting a tattoo and said go ahead.
Just wait something you like at the age 16 you probly wont like at the age 18. Tattoos are permanent you can't go wipe it off if you don't like it anymore. [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
Elcee answered Monday June 11 2007, 8:24 am: So, it's only a tattoo!! If your parents find out about it - it's not that big a deal is it? Sorry love, I am a parent and if my children were to go against my wishes at 15 I would be very disappointed and would probably have difficulty trusting them in the future. What if you lied to them about this, how could they trust you again? It is very permanent unlike a piercing that will heal again. Wait until you are old enough to make that decision without the need for your parents permission. In the meantime, give it some serious thoughts because once a tattoo is done it can only be removed with very expensive laser treatment or surgery. All the best. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
sk answered Monday June 11 2007, 12:19 am: I agreed with Jess don't get because your parent will find out some how. Wait untill the time they say you should get it. Then you woun't have to hide it. [ sk's advice column | Ask sk A Question ]
jessica94248 answered Monday June 11 2007, 12:16 am: IF YOU WANT MY OPINION:
DON'T get it. Your parents WILL find out somehow, and you just want to avoid it now.
IF YOU WANT TO HIDE IT:
Yes, get it around your lower hip area. Make it something small, and maybe can be added on to later when you're 18.
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