Tattoo taboo?

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Apr 21, 2012
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you could of put that in a more kind and loveing way to ur sister in christ, were only here to help not judge
they just look ugly later. Your skin changes and the tattoo doesn't. so like I said if you want a tattoo then be prepared for it to look warped, distorted, twisted, etc later in life
 
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everystrangerisafriend

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#22
I think, you should obey your mom as long as your inside her roof, it's common courtesy I guess. :)

Though, I'm not really against tattoos, been thinking of having one when I reach the age of 21.

Just think a lot of times what you want to inked on your skin permanently...
and make something out that will honor God :)
 
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FAITHFULGILLIAN

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#23
I think, you should obey your mom as long as your inside her roof, it's common courtesy I guess. :)

Though, I'm not really against tattoos, been thinking of having one when I reach the age of 21.

Just think a lot of times what you want to inked on your skin permanently...
and make something out that will honor God :)

I think of it not so much as courtesy as an obligation. As do my parents who expect complete obedience.
I am still undecided long- term but I chose the dove as representing the Holy Spirit.