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Should a parent allow their 16 year old to have a replica of his recently deceased grandfather's concentration camp tattoo tattooed onto his own arm as a way to remember and honor his grandpa?
A relative is struggling with this decision.
Why should this kid need the parent's approval anyway?
I mean, if a 16 year old can get an abortion without parental consent, why not a tattoo?
Depends on his motivation, I suppose.Should a parent allow their 16 year old to have a replica of his recently deceased grandfather's concentration camp tattoo tattooed onto his own arm as a way to remember and honor his grandpa?
A relative is struggling with this decision.
It's a him and that is an excellent point. The reason why I would never chose such a way to remember someone.Should a parent allow their 16 year old to have a replica of his recently deceased grandfather's concentration camp tattoo tattooed onto his own arm as a way to remember and honor his grandpa?
A relative is struggling with this decision.
From a Jew who had many family members die in the Holocaust, I would say NO! Her grandfather was given a tattoo against his will. No futher explanation given
Yeah, but even the best intentions can go awry. Those of the tattood-ed as well as the smacker.☭proletarian☭;2004530 said:Depends on his motivation, I suppose.Should a parent allow their 16 year old to have a replica of his recently deceased grandfather's concentration camp tattoo tattooed onto his own arm as a way to remember and honor his grandpa?
A relative is struggling with this decision.
If it's truly to remember the family mameber's plight and strength, then sure.
If he's going for shock value, smack him a few hundred times.