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That is just wrong, wrong, wrong! :lol::thumbs:

 

Since you are not considered to be a legal adult until age 18, we have to look to the parents on this one. :flag:

Posted

If you're dumb enough to have your baby' ears pierced, then go ahead with the tat. IMHO, both are totally wrong.

 

Stupid dumb@$$ parents. :thumbs::flag:

Posted

Wrong, just plain wrong. Let's put a permanent mark on a kid who can't even use the toilet yet. I'm almost 21 and quite frankly I can't even think of a tattoo that I would want on me for the rest of my life. If my parents had gotten a tattoo on me when I was a little kid I would be ticked off.

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How in the name of god can a parent do this to there kids?

Read the first line "Welcome to Baby Ink, where we believe that it's never to early to start expressing your unique personality through professional, high quality body art."

 

So who is expressing there unique personality? Not the kid, but the parent.

 

This IMO is a form of child abuse, and any parent that inflicts this on there child should be locked up.

 

 

Let the kid make his on choice, when he/she is of age.

 

I'd love to be walking around with Winnie the pooh on my arm, maybe at 6, but not at 30.

 

This is one of those times were they should require a license to breed.

 

my .02

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If you're dumb enough to have your baby' ears pierced, then go ahead with the tat. IMHO, both are totally wrong.

 

Stupid dumb@$$ parents. :eek::)

Even worse. If you don't wear the ear ring, the piercing will close up by itself. Unless you are willing to go through the process, removing a tatoo is impossible. :)

Posted
If you're dumb enough to have your baby' ears pierced, then go ahead with the tat. IMHO, both are totally wrong.

 

Stupid dumb@$$ parents.  :)  :P

Even worse. If you don't wear the ear ring, the piercing will close up by itself. Unless you are willing to go through the process, removing a tatoo is impossible. :)

:) 100% MoJo.

 

But if you have enough money, time, and patience, laser tattoo removal is a way to rid yourself of the tattoo. Bad news, besides the cost, is the high risk of damage to the epidermis, thus increading the risk of getting skin cancer.

 

No thanks, I'll just stick to the tats that you can get in the supermarket, You know, the animal kind that you can get from the candy dispensers at the exit door for $0.25 ? :eek::lol:

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