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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 234908" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Jessie and I were at the pool last summer and there were a few dads with a LOT of tattoos. She looked at them and asked me where can people with blatant tattoos get jobs? because at least here you just don't see tattoos on people working in restaurants and retail or doctors offices or schools. </p><p></p><p>I told her I didn't know. </p><p></p><p>there was one family there with a few older relatives and they ALL had lots of tattoos. Jessie looked at the way some had sagged or been distorted or faded with age and asked me to remind her of that if she ever asked for a tattoo! All on her own.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if Wiz will get tattoos or not. I am not really against them, except for underage or done by anyone who isn't a professional. As I mentioned earlier, until 2008 they were illegal to do in our state - you could have them, but you couldn't GET them or GIVE them. That is why I told him that if he showed up with a tattoo he would have to pay out of pocket for the hepatitis, HIV, tetanus, etc testing and shots. I may have even thrown rabies into the mix for effect. </p><p></p><p>As it stands now, Gma and Gpa are against him getting any. I think he would balk as soon as he realized it hurts. </p><p></p><p>I also think starting to talk about tattoos, etc... when the kids are little and first noticing them is a good idea, whatever your values are regarding them. </p><p></p><p>Just like Wiz is convinced that since he is on medications if he uses any illegal drugs they will kill him. I started on that when he first went on them at age 7 and thank Heaven for Aspies and their rules, that one seems to have stuck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 234908, member: 1233"] Jessie and I were at the pool last summer and there were a few dads with a LOT of tattoos. She looked at them and asked me where can people with blatant tattoos get jobs? because at least here you just don't see tattoos on people working in restaurants and retail or doctors offices or schools. I told her I didn't know. there was one family there with a few older relatives and they ALL had lots of tattoos. Jessie looked at the way some had sagged or been distorted or faded with age and asked me to remind her of that if she ever asked for a tattoo! All on her own. I don't know if Wiz will get tattoos or not. I am not really against them, except for underage or done by anyone who isn't a professional. As I mentioned earlier, until 2008 they were illegal to do in our state - you could have them, but you couldn't GET them or GIVE them. That is why I told him that if he showed up with a tattoo he would have to pay out of pocket for the hepatitis, HIV, tetanus, etc testing and shots. I may have even thrown rabies into the mix for effect. As it stands now, Gma and Gpa are against him getting any. I think he would balk as soon as he realized it hurts. I also think starting to talk about tattoos, etc... when the kids are little and first noticing them is a good idea, whatever your values are regarding them. Just like Wiz is convinced that since he is on medications if he uses any illegal drugs they will kill him. I started on that when he first went on them at age 7 and thank Heaven for Aspies and their rules, that one seems to have stuck! [/QUOTE]
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