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I see...I have two tattoos one is a benedictine cross and the other is a madhatter hat
I see...
BTW, do you know whether nuns have tattoos these days - to any significant extent?![]()
This sounds like it would be true, yes.I’ve never asked a nun, but i am sure women under a certain age who have decided to become nuns are somewhat likely to have tattoos.
forums dot thewelltrainedmind dot comQueenCat said:said:
Around here (Bible Belt)..I hardly know any female at church that is under 30 that does not have a tattoo.
Well, this is just fine! :) (I guess just watch what your daughter does...)Uh. Hi. I don't really have anything to say on this matter, however. ;)
Did you know that some parlors are more like salons, given the sheer proportion of women that use them?Yes. I only hope she’s sensible about how sterile the equipment being used is.
Had no idea! My oldest daughter is currently working toward a degree in beauty school. They may could have a collaboration.Did you know that some parlors are more like salons, given the sheer proportion of women that use them?
I like the phrase!... brandishing scripture clearly written for all to see?
Well, today some parlors are well-lit, airy, female-friendly places. In a sense, it's in the interests of the artists to have their parlors presented in this way, given the clientele that they now have.Had no idea! My oldest daughter is currently working toward a degree in beauty school. They may could have a collaboration.
PS: Is she the one who likes tattoos? or maybe you are referring to the other daughter.My oldest daughter is currently working toward a degree in beauty school.
She’s the other daughterPS: Is she the one who likes tattoos? or maybe you are referring to the other daughter.
Oh okay; she the un-inked one, then. (So far.)She’s the other daughter
No, she has one small one, said it was her last oneOh okay; she the un-inked one, then. (So far.)
She had it done, too, then.No, she has one small one, said it was her last one
...said it was her last one
Yes hers was about 13 years ago I do see how some are more of an addictionPS: It may well be true.
Maybe for your daughter it was simply about doing first ink at around 18 as a sign of adulthood; and then that was it.
But you're probably aware that the word 'addictive' - in a benign sense - does come to mind, as regards how so many people find the experience of getting ink. "More is better" — somehow? — often seems more compelling than "one is enough". But you must know her.
Interesting; so what would you make of the value - as opposed of the monetary cost - of a faith / Scripture design that is inked in and causes testimony discussing and refection?My adult grand daughter has 7 now I think..
My opinion is that it is all a waste of money.. :)