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<blockquote data-quote="HeadlightsMom" data-source="post: 638083" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>Well, I join you all in this thread in experience! Our difficult child has a plethora of tattoos now. Let's see: a gang sign (wrist), giant i-don't-know-what (calf), another gang sign (chest), his son's name (forearm), and his ex-girlfriend (other forearm). Zoiks. He regrets them ALL now, except for his son's name on his forearm. He particularly regrets his ex-girlfriend's name on the other forearm and is seeking a way to morph it into something else.</p><p></p><p>And let's not even get into unsanitary self-piercings. Sigh.....</p><p></p><p>RE ---- I think you nailed it nicely --- fashion du jour and it's up to them to deal with the consequences of their choices (particularly the adult difficult child's).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadlightsMom, post: 638083, member: 18284"] Well, I join you all in this thread in experience! Our difficult child has a plethora of tattoos now. Let's see: a gang sign (wrist), giant i-don't-know-what (calf), another gang sign (chest), his son's name (forearm), and his ex-girlfriend (other forearm). Zoiks. He regrets them ALL now, except for his son's name on his forearm. He particularly regrets his ex-girlfriend's name on the other forearm and is seeking a way to morph it into something else. And let's not even get into unsanitary self-piercings. Sigh..... RE ---- I think you nailed it nicely --- fashion du jour and it's up to them to deal with the consequences of their choices (particularly the adult difficult child's). [/QUOTE]
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