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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 592694" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My mom and I almost got them together when I was sixteen or seventeen. We went to visit bro in MO for the end of his army training (post boot camp training). Tattoos were not legal in our state at the time. Just before the trip we heard about several people getting AIDS from tattoos and dental work and decided it was not something we were able to make an informed choice about yet. We never did get around to it. </p><p></p><p>A few years later I met husband and he loathes tattoos. As it isn't a big deal to me one way or the other, I have not gotten any. I may at some point, and while he may not like it he would never try to forbid it or anything. He already knows that would only make me get one sooner, lol. But as it is a big deal to him, I don't mind not getting one. </p><p></p><p>I don't trust the lasers to remove them with-o scarring. father in law got an early laser removal of the one he got one drunk night in the service. He always hated it. The laser did a horrible job and left huge scars that could not be fixed. He greatly prefers the scar to the tattoo, but no one really wants to be scarred, Know what I mean??</p><p></p><p>I ust KNOW that Wiz would have gotten what around here is called a 'job stopper' - a big, dark tattoo on the face, neck, forearms, hands that keeps you from getting many jobs. Just to force me to get that same tattoo, and it would likely be something he hated because he would know I would hate it too. Idjit boy. He knows me well enough to know that if I said it, I WOULD follow through with it. I can be dumb that way sometimes, wheen backing down would clearly be a smarter move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 592694, member: 1233"] My mom and I almost got them together when I was sixteen or seventeen. We went to visit bro in MO for the end of his army training (post boot camp training). Tattoos were not legal in our state at the time. Just before the trip we heard about several people getting AIDS from tattoos and dental work and decided it was not something we were able to make an informed choice about yet. We never did get around to it. A few years later I met husband and he loathes tattoos. As it isn't a big deal to me one way or the other, I have not gotten any. I may at some point, and while he may not like it he would never try to forbid it or anything. He already knows that would only make me get one sooner, lol. But as it is a big deal to him, I don't mind not getting one. I don't trust the lasers to remove them with-o scarring. father in law got an early laser removal of the one he got one drunk night in the service. He always hated it. The laser did a horrible job and left huge scars that could not be fixed. He greatly prefers the scar to the tattoo, but no one really wants to be scarred, Know what I mean?? I ust KNOW that Wiz would have gotten what around here is called a 'job stopper' - a big, dark tattoo on the face, neck, forearms, hands that keeps you from getting many jobs. Just to force me to get that same tattoo, and it would likely be something he hated because he would know I would hate it too. Idjit boy. He knows me well enough to know that if I said it, I WOULD follow through with it. I can be dumb that way sometimes, wheen backing down would clearly be a smarter move. [/QUOTE]
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