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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 592581" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Interesting question.</p><p></p><p>Step-D would be mortified at the thought of her stodgy and embarassing parents having tattoos of anything, anywhere. She would also be horrified at the thought of getting one herself, so no risk there.</p><p></p><p>difficult child's pain tolerance is non-existent. He has to be sedated AND restrained to get a needle at the doctor. Not terribly worried about him getting one.</p><p></p><p>easy child, hard to tell. At the moment, he thinks that only "bad kids" and "gangsters" get tattoos, so he's not interested. He's a very clean-cut jock type, so a tattoo doesn't really fit in with his image. I'll be interested to see whether this stays consistent into his teen years and beyond. </p><p></p><p>Tyrannosaur is a bit of a dandy. Strange thing to say about a 3-yr-old, but he likes to look very natty, and takes great care over his outfits. And he's sooooo preppy. I can't imagine the thought of a tattoo ever crossing his mind. He'd say something like "It would ruin the aesthetic line" if only he were old enough to have the vocabulary.</p><p></p><p>Tyrantina, now. If any of my children is a candidate for a wild-n-crazy tattoo, I think she's the one. And I have a feeling she'd react the same way that Wiz and Onyxx would -- get something outrageous and obvious, to see if I'd dare follow through. I would never get a tattoo (I develop huge keloids from a mosquito bite -- can't imagine what a tattoo would do to my skin) so I wouldn't make the threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 592581, member: 3907"] Interesting question. Step-D would be mortified at the thought of her stodgy and embarassing parents having tattoos of anything, anywhere. She would also be horrified at the thought of getting one herself, so no risk there. difficult child's pain tolerance is non-existent. He has to be sedated AND restrained to get a needle at the doctor. Not terribly worried about him getting one. easy child, hard to tell. At the moment, he thinks that only "bad kids" and "gangsters" get tattoos, so he's not interested. He's a very clean-cut jock type, so a tattoo doesn't really fit in with his image. I'll be interested to see whether this stays consistent into his teen years and beyond. Tyrannosaur is a bit of a dandy. Strange thing to say about a 3-yr-old, but he likes to look very natty, and takes great care over his outfits. And he's sooooo preppy. I can't imagine the thought of a tattoo ever crossing his mind. He'd say something like "It would ruin the aesthetic line" if only he were old enough to have the vocabulary. Tyrantina, now. If any of my children is a candidate for a wild-n-crazy tattoo, I think she's the one. And I have a feeling she'd react the same way that Wiz and Onyxx would -- get something outrageous and obvious, to see if I'd dare follow through. I would never get a tattoo (I develop huge keloids from a mosquito bite -- can't imagine what a tattoo would do to my skin) so I wouldn't make the threat. [/QUOTE]
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