Last week another one of my children informed me that he got a tattoo. I mentioned the last tattoo milestone in my post “A Week in the Life” awhile ago. This now makes three of my four kids permanently decorated. What does this say about my parenting, considering I told all three of them not to? Really?
Now, I’m not a prude, nor am I stranger to the skin ink. My ex husband has a creepy snake thing on his shoulder and both of my sisters have something, although I don’t remember what. My beautiful niece and her husband actually own a professional tattoo parlor. Her husband is a remarkable artist, and I am always amazed at the work he does.
Many young adults that I know, have recently made the commitment to this art and I’m amazed. I just don’t understand I guess. I am not one who believes it is a “sin”, although the famous OT verse, Leviticus 19:28, is referring to not behaving as the pagans do… so you can take that for what it’s worth…I don’t think having a tattoo makes you any less of a person either, but I personally would just never do it.
Here are my top ten reasons why…
- I’m over 40 and I think about my commitments very carefully.
- I’ve seen what gravity can do to a body, and sagging art work doesn’t help it.
- It hurts.
- I’d only be copying my kids…
- I don’t want to explain it to my grandkids.
- I’m OCD and ADD… I would loose my mind if I couldn’t erase it when I decided I didn’t like it anymore, which I would, and I hear removal hurts even more.
- WWJD… Really. He wouldn’t, cause he was Jewish.
- My husband doesn’t like them. (I know this should be reason enough…)
- I don’t need to prove, show or remember anything that bad. That’s what scrapbooks and blogs are for.
- I worry enough about moles and freckles…the more I care for my aging skin, the better.
No matter how many people are walking works of art, the stigma will remain, and it’s one I don’t have to worry about. Am I mad or disappointed with my kids? No. But I wish they had left their beautiful young skin alone. It’s a blessing that won’t last, but that tattoo will…Really.
Do you have a tattoo? If so, I’d love to hear your story.
I guess tatoos are to the current generation what multiple ear piercings were to ours. I remember my mom forbidding me to get my ears double pierced…which BTW I did anyway….
True that…. I have 3, that I did myself.. 😀 Although they close up when left unattended… Try goggling Tattoos on older people – there isn’t much – but a few scary old men… and they do not look good btw…All the ads for tats are beautiful young people… for now… lol
I love what you said Jennifer! I’m with you on all your reasons not do it. I will remember your list when I inevitably may have to face the same discussion with my own at some point in the future. I too have made the motherly request against them sporting the wearable art. Right now, we are merely wrestling with the boys over the desire to have mountain man beards and shaggy hair. Sigh…..
That is so funny! We have been teasing Chris recently that he looks amish… sigh.. Since they all moved out, all I can do is pray and sigh… and text a lot..:D