So my son wants a tattoo
He turns 18 about 6 months at which point he can do what he wants anyways. We're using this as a bargaining chip for now....get your grades up and we'll consider it. Welp....just got the mid quarters and he is kicking some major ass!
He wants angel wings (two wings on one arm) from his shoulder to his elbow in honor of his grandmother who passed last year so it's not like it's gonna be small or easily concealed. I have no problem with tattoos, and honestly i think his idea is a good one. But he's a 17 year old kid. Not sure that this is a good idea. Especially considering the size. Thoughts? |
Face Tats are the rage.
|
Make sure he puts it on his face
|
Whatever MemyselfI thinks.....
|
I think they're all ugly.
But if he gets one, at least make it so it can be concealed for the workplace. |
It's just me, but if art is too tacky to put on the wall of my house I wouldn't put in on my body. But his sentiment seems nice.
|
Not only let him do it but take him. That way you know he is going some place clean and on the up and up. Make him pay for it though. I hated doing this for my daughter and hoped she would only get one but she ended up getting a bunch later on. I hate them but it's her body, her choices. At least I knew that her first one was in a setting that was as safe as possible.
I can't stand them but it's really a generational thing now. Have him start with something small incase he hates it after it's done or changes his mind later on. |
Quote:
|
I have some ink, 3 in total with another 4 planned, and some free advice.
First, do as much research as you can on the shops you are considering. They need to be friendly, professional and clean. If you get a bunch of D-bags walk out, if the place looks like a frat house after a weekend party walk out. Talk him out of the wings. For the size he wants (from shoulder to elbow) they will look like crap. If he insists talk with the artist. Any tattoo artist worth their salt will tell you if a tat will look like crap before starting and will suggest (size or location) a better alternative. Hope that helps. |
He'll be able to do it on his own soon enough anyway, so whats the harm of coming out of this as the good guy?
Its not like he's getting a satan thats "clawing" its way through his skin or something, honoring grandma sounds like a noble idea. You say he's been kicking ass, so let him do it. |
IIRC, if he is under 18 he will need a parent's consent anyway so you will be involved.
|
Since he is going to do it when he turns 18 anyways, have you considered putting up signs at all the area tattoo shops that say, "Do not serve this person" with his picture on it?
|
My Son got his first one when he was 18. It was a nice decent tattoo. He then followed up with 3 shitty ones.
|
It's a personal choice. I actually apprenticed as a tattoo artist while in college. I'm sleeved from my shoulder to two inches past my elbow and from my right knee to my ankle. I also work with fortune 500 CEO's and clientele daily. I do have to pick and choose which clients to keep them visible/not visible for. In some pitches, I feel it's actually given my agency an edge to have them showing as people tend to associate them with creativity. There's nothing wrong with your son having ink as long as he's understanding of these facts:
a) They're there forever. You DO NOT want laser removal. b) Regardless of what you do in life, you will want to be able to cover them when you need to. c) Know that not everyone feels the same about tattoos as you do, and while they are definitely losing their taboo status in our society, there are still employers who will frown on them depending what his career choice is. Again, if he wants them and understands the ramifications, tell him to go for it and be supportive. I know from experience that nothing's worse than having something put on your body that you're super excited about and that will be there forever, and having a loved one tell you that they hate it. It's a soul crusher. EDIT: Also, have him research HEAVILY to find a good shop. Anyone can get a license these days, so he will want to find a top-notch artist. I can give you some great locations if you're in the KC area. Just PM me. |
Get it done in Russia. He'll be able to find a girlfriend relatively quickly there once he gets his new face tat. Plus, its like you're getting 2 birds stoned at once, you know?
|
He will instantly become a bad ass, cause guys with tats are bad assess..
Be prepared for his major badassery when he is done... But yes I second, Get it on his neck and face so people will be fearful of his badassery. |
Quote:
http://www.materialworldblog.com/wp-...n-tattoo-1.jpg |
Frank, if your son gets a face tat, he will become a champion boxer and date russian females. Fact.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I found a nice clean shop with an artist that was really into her work. When I showed her the picture that I wanted, you could see and hear the enthusiasm. At other shops they were just meh. |
Quote:
LMAOLMAOLMAO |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Go to a reputable shop. Don’t go to some garage shop scratcher that’ll give him an infected prison tattoo. Also, a tat that big is probably going to be around 4 hours, which may sound like no big deal until that needle starts buzzing skin. |
Quote:
|
hahahaha
cracking up at some of these posts. you guys are nuts. yeah I will absolutely go with him and I will pick the shop. I hope I can talk him out of shoulder to elbow for his first one. that's big. there is some really good advice in here. (along with bad, crazy, and humorous) Mike Tython RULETHHH! |
both sons got them at 18. they're 31 now and one of them wishes he hadn't. not because it's a tattoo, but he doesn't like the tattoo, itself.
they want to chip in and buy me one, but i told them to go **** themselves. they're good kids... sec |
Try talking him into a teddy bear on his butt like Radar O'reiley
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
No, but that's just my humble opinion.
|
Without a doubt, do your research on the shop and the artist. I took over a week, and lots of hours researching the right artist. Of course, it took me 20 years to finally do what I had always wanted to do as well. So, time and real thought is key. Clean artist, clean shop and friendly service. My thought is, I better like the guy who is inflicting all this pain on me. My relationship with my artist became very important. I trust him. Hes the guy Im going back to when its time to finish my sleeve. Also, once you find the right artist, trust that artist. They should tell you whether that tattoo is going to look good or if it would be better another way, another place.
Good Luck, and enjoy the experience with your son.:) Oh, and when its time, make sure he eats a big protein heavy meal. A Fat burger was always my meal pre-session. And get him the darkest chocolate possible, and have him eat bites of it during the tat. Dark Chocolate releases the love endorphines and helps (somewhat) with the pain. |
Not to diminish the thought behind it, but angel wings are played, they're a downward trend one notch above nautical stars.
I'd take the sentiment to a reputable artist and talk about ideas that are unique/individual as opposed to some shit every hipster/mma guy is walking around with. |
Quote:
http://punchpin.com/thumbs/all_files...rry.com.au.jpg |
Quote:
|
Shoulder to elbow wings on one arm? Those will be some skinny wings. I have a friend who got something similar on her lower back. Turned out well. :p
|
Quote:
I would defintely bring this up. Angel Wings really are the "new" tribal. Played the F Out. There are many ways your son could pay tribute to his granmother that are unique to his relationship with her. talking to a good artist about it, they will help with that. |
Quote:
|
Make sure and take him to the circus first, so he can see the wide range of employment opportunities which will be available to him after getting some tattoos.
|
Quote:
|
it's official, I'm gonna have to read this entire thread to him tonight.
egads...the mention of tribal tats....YIKES! |
I always think of angel wings as something women do. Do men actually get those too?
NTTIAWWT |
Quote:
U R DUM |
Ok angel wings are out. Did she make real awesome rolls or muffins or something?
|
Quote:
he, like me, marches to the beat of his own drummer. being trendy is dumb. |
Quote:
I turn 36 in April and I have no tattoos. The only reason why is I've never found anything I wanted printed on my body forever. I don't think there's any harm in it at all, and I think what he wants and why he wants it is noble and you should honor your end of the bargain. Just my 2 cents. |
Quote:
Really think about your relationship with your grandma. Think about what was special regarding her.. bring that into your tattoo. Angel Wings really are played out. tiresome and not even close to unique. Make it special. This is a lifetime your talking about. Really think hard about the design, and also work with your artist on the design, and trust them. Its what they do for a living. Also, treat the day as a big one. Take a good shower, eat a big meal and be ready;-) |
Quote:
why yes...yes she did actually. she was the head lunch lady! that woman could cook up a storm. hmm.....muffins..... |
He wants a tribute to his Grandma? Get a portrait done by a portrait artist.
|
I got a tattoo when I was 18. I wanted it to be something that A) I was proud of; B) I would have emotional attachment to forever, and B) Meant something very real to me.
I thought about it a long time, and I came up with my last name. It is who I am (which will never change). So I got my last name tattooed on my arm with the words 4 Life! underneath them. That was 1937. And my last name is Hitler. Whoops. |
If it's a tattoo of the Jacksonville Jaguars logo, make sure he's aware they just got a new one. That would suck otherwise.
|
And I've got 5 tattoos.
One on the back of my neck. One on each bicep. One on my chest and one on my left forearm. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
However, if it were to happen, I would definitely have one on my face that said "Taylor Swift sat here" |
Quote:
Ya its that good! |
let him have it. be involved. take him and give him your feedback on the design before it's on. People have been tattooing their bodies since the beginning of time, there's nothing wrong with it.
Having said that, make sure it is one he can conceal. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Me, I'm planning on getting all of my tattoos when I turn 70. Then I don't have to worry about it. :) |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Old skin looks like shit regardless. Also, forget price. This is one of the few purchases you'll make that is forever. It always cracks me up when someone will drop a grand on tv they'll likely upgrade within 10 years but think $100 bucks an hour for something they'll have forever is OUTRAGEOUS.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I read a Stephen King book (The Wind Through The Keyhole) and at the end, written in "High Speech" (some weird type of writing in Kings made up world) were the words I FORGIVE. Since I’m such a mean bastard a lot of times, I thought it might be kinda cool to get the high speech word FORGIVE tattooed somewhere..small and easily concealed. It’d be something nobody would know what the hell it is and it’d be a reminder to me to stop being such a mean asshole! And you know, maybe if I was to ever get to a place where I was more forgiving….add the word I in front of it. Then I found out…shocker…not exactly an original idea. This is how SK spells I FORGIVE in high speech. http://25.media.tumblr.com/36a0247ef...b58zo1_500.jpg |
You should consult with Hometeam.
|
Quote:
|
I think so; if I recall he took it like a man after a while.
|
Quote:
|
1 Attachment(s)
[IMG][/IMG]
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
is there a snowballs chance in hell he'd post a pic after all the shit he was given? |
Quote:
wow. in comparison, I guess my FORGIVE idea isn't really all that bad! :LOL: |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
sec |
Another insider tip, the day he gets it have him spend the night somewhere. No point getting blood and ink on your own sheets.
|
1 Attachment(s)
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:39 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.