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<blockquote data-quote="dlgallant" data-source="post: 45087" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>I'm not generally a fan of tattoos only because of the permancy of them, but I can't think of a better reason to get one. My easy child got a mayan glyph of her late brother's name on the back of her shoulder when she turned 18. She asked me to go with her and I just couldn't. I hugged and teared up a bit before she left. I too made sure she went to a reputable place to have it done. How could I be upset with her memorializing her brother? I think you do exactly the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlgallant, post: 45087, member: 3721"] I'm not generally a fan of tattoos only because of the permancy of them, but I can't think of a better reason to get one. My easy child got a mayan glyph of her late brother's name on the back of her shoulder when she turned 18. She asked me to go with her and I just couldn't. I hugged and teared up a bit before she left. I too made sure she went to a reputable place to have it done. How could I be upset with her memorializing her brother? I think you do exactly the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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