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In reply to the discussion: Man feels misled, frustrated that tattoos cost him job [View all]woodsprite
(12,582 posts)Some small, some large. One half angel tats and the other half dark tats. Not really my thing, but she's really nice, takes great care of my BIL, is a good (and healthy) cook, and could wipe the street up with someone if they disrespected her family. My ultra conservative MIL hadn't met her or had any idea until a day or two before the wedding. I just kept stressing how good she was for my BIL and how well matched they were. My MIL tried to get a biblical convo going with her over her "carpe diem" "carpe nocturn" tats on her neck -- yeah, that didn't go over so well, but we all survived.
They had her tattoo artist at their wedding doing tats for the guests (for money). My other SIL kept hounding me to get one (come on, we'll do it together). I told her I have no desire to add tats to my already scarred up body. Besides, not many designs work when you get older with more wrinkles. I'd need one where the folds morphed it into another graphic -- kinda like a folding map!
SIL actually said she's hooked on it because she's addicted to the pain factor and the adrenaline of getting a new one.