Field trip tattoo

LusbyMom

You're a LOON :)
But you're okay with the Naughty Girl tramp stamp on the 10 year old :confused:



I don't mean to seem like I'm attacking you, your parenting or anything, so I apologize if you feel as thought I am. I just don't understand how someone would think it's okay for a 7 year old to have a lower back tattoo (fake of course) knowing she'll be lifting her shirt to show everyone. Wow...think about it, she'll probably be asking for thongs soon ("for a dance mom, geesh").

Good luck mom :yay:


It doesn't matter if I am okay with the Naughty Girl saying or not. It's NOT my kid.

Oh and she doesn't need to life her shirt all her shirts are made to show it off :lmao: oh and she got her first pair of thongs last week.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
Because YOU think it's a tramp stamp? My SIL has one in the same place. I don't consider it a tramp stamp. It's in memory of her brother and their is nothing trampy about it.

NO because it's commonly referred to one. I have one too, but I'm 30.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
Because YOU think it's a tramp stamp? My SIL has one in the same place. I don't consider it a tramp stamp. It's in memory of her brother and their is nothing trampy about it.

:lmao:

Beginning in the late 1990s the lower back tattoo became popular, especially among young women. Lower back tattoos are often oblong in shape, following the slope of the back on either side of the woman's spine. The lower back tattoo is body decoration with the intent of emphasizing sexual attractiveness. Generally, a lower back tattoo will be designed to emphasize the shape and curvature of the female figure.

While such tattoos have become increasingly popular and accepted in recent years in many parts of the world and especially the west, they remain an object of derision in some quarters. Detractors consider lower back tattoos as suggestive of promiscuity and an indication of Raunch Culture[1]. In the United States, they have been pejoratively referred to as "tramp stamps." In Australia, they have been given the slang term of "arse antlers". [2]

From Wiki
 

Lugnut

I'm Rick James #####!
It doesn't matter if I am okay with the Naughty Girl saying or not. It's NOT my kid.

Oh and she doesn't need to life her shirt all her shirts are made to show it off :lmao: oh and she got her first pair of thongs last week.

Your daughter is going to be very popular in middle school.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
Because YOU think it's a tramp stamp? My SIL has one in the same place. I don't consider it a tramp stamp. It's in memory of her brother and their is nothing trampy about it.

NO because it's commonly referred to as one. I have one too, but I'm 30.
 
It doesn't matter if I am okay with the Naughty Girl saying or not. It's NOT my kid.

Oh and she doesn't need to life her shirt all her shirts are made to show it off :lmao: oh and she got her first pair of thongs last week.

That's right. If it was YOUR KID you obviously would NOT have a problem with it. Let us know how things are going for her when she reaches high school (or, maybe when she's 10).

Oh and I'm glad to see you're taking this so seriously :sarcasm:
 

LusbyMom

You're a LOON :)
That's right. If it was YOUR KID you obviously would NOT have a problem with it. Let us know how things are going for her when she reaches high school (or, maybe when she's 10).

Oh and I'm glad to see you're taking this so seriously :sarcasm:

I am not taking it that seriously. All you see on this forum is people downing other parents for choices they make as parents. Is over silly stuff to like a kid with a TEMP tat or so and so gave their kid ice cream for breakfast. Big freakin deal.

I guess what some people find important is different then what I find important. I deal with my child's father who feels it's okay to let her drive without a seatbelt and ride a 4 wheeler without protective gear. Those to me are important issues. Tattoos and ice cream for breakfast are trival things.

People parent differently it doesn't make them right or wrong. If a child's safety and well being is at risk then I can see someone being concerned.
 
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