#30545
    Keltin
    Participant
    @keltin

    Ugh,ok so I recently turned 17 and for the past 4 months ive been DYING to get a tattoo,nothing special maybe a little tribal or something artistic on my shoulder,but my mom is 100% against tattoos.I know I should be able to say fuck that but its hard for me somehow :P.My parents are divorced,my dad lives in Florida where the age for a tattoo is 16 with a parent,hes my piggy bank so bingo lol.I am just having trouble letting my mom know that I want to express myself in that way without hearing a NO when I even think about it,she compares it to buying a motorcycle haha.

    #66846
    Sherav
    Participant
    @sherav

    Hi Keltin

    I came from a fairly orthodox Jewish background and I got disowned by some ppl when I got my first tattoo and my family made it clear they hated them.

    That said I got my first tattoo at 26 – the reason for this was that everybody I knew who got a tattoo between the ages of 14-19 ended having them covered up. (I wanted tattoos that would last me forever and took me that long to decide).

    They simply outgrew the tattoo or realised that there are much better tattoos to be had.

    I can tell you why the state of Florida allows tattooing in some places at the age of 16 = $ – the tattooist should pay taxes and they know that if a person rushes in gets a tattoo off the wall they have a repeat customer.

    Also the back is the biggest piece of canvas you have – do you really want to ruin that with a bit of tribal? Tattooing is addictive and rarely stops at one.

    I am not saying you are too young for a tattoo what I am saying have you considered that tattooing is not an accessory – it is a life decision as they are a bastard to remove.

    Despite how you feel about it your mother doesn’t want you to get something you will regret when you reach your 30’s.

    My advice is pin that design up look at it everyday and wait until you are eighteen if you still love it get it done.

    Take Care
    Matthew

    #66851
    BIKERinBLACK77
    Participant
    @bikerinblack77

    Hey man, I can almost relate to your situation EXCEPT my family and grandparents went halfs on a $17,000 Harley Davidson Springer for my 16th bithday present lol. I’m 19 now, and still alive so tell your mom motorcycles aren’t dangerous…you have just as good as a chance of dying from STDs, chocking on food, or even getting shot in a drive by shooting lol.

    I’m just saying take your time and plan out your tattoo in these next few months. Make SURE it’s something you’ll love when you’re 40 with kids and a career….tribals are “awesome” when you’re younger but that may change as you get older. Just wait ’till you’re 18 and get the tattoo anyways.

    I was cooking pizzas one day a week for about 2 months to save up for my first tattoo. I got it behind my familys back and they didn’t even know I had any tattoos untill one day they saw my MYSPACE profile and they saw my 3rd tattoo as my default. They were mad that I didn’t tell them but they told my it’s my body and I can do what I want with it.

    So take it from me, just wait dude. Seriously; there’s no need to rush into getting a tattoo

    #66879
    imthenewcancer7
    Participant
    @imthenewcancer7

    yeah my parants didnt like tats or piercings but i mean i did it anyways and the more i got the more they just said oh well he isnt going to stop…im not saying for you to go and do it…just sharing my little story

    they still dont like my plugs in my ears..hah

    #66891
    Keltin
    Participant
    @keltin

    Well it turns out my brother is coming with me next week,so we wont get in as much trouble if we both get them,I have totally thrown out the whole back idea,Im now thinking of just a small sleeve tattoo that will be more artistic than “whats cool now” e.g no nautical stars/rainbows lol I dont want any color,any ideas that arent THAT exxxtreme?

    #66895
    Izarrasink
    Participant
    @izarrasink

    I’d wait, at your age you’re still finding out who you are and what lifes about, think about job opportunites in the future as well, it seems to me you want a tattoo for the sake of having a tattoo as you’re not completely sure on what you want…..that leads me to think wait….. i turn people down in my studio that want a tattoo just because they can, maybe money walking out the door for me but i’m talking from experience of having fucked up bad tattoos on my body because i just thought i’d get some.

    #66896
    xander
    Participant
    @xander

    my mum crys for about a week then goes on and on at me if she sees them she still does it and im 30 now lol

    #67064
    Butterfly
    Participant
    @butterfly-2

    my mum and dad are quite cool about it , my father likes my wings and tells all his friends about them and my mum just says i dont like them but its your body .

    when my nana was here she used to always have a go about them but she learnt to get past hating them and just used to say im a big fairy ๐Ÿ˜€

    #67080
    vizzielover
    Participant
    @vizzielover

    My mother doesn’t even know that I have any tattoos, and I’m in my 50’s!!!! What she doesn’t know doesn’t hurt in my mind………………….actually she’s not well right now so the less she has to think about the better!

    i would say to you to wait a while, if you don’t even know what you want in the way of a tattoo then don’t rush into it, you have years ahead of you to make up your mind and get the tattoo that is absolutely right for you.

    #67122
    Quail
    Participant
    @quail

    Originally my parents were against tattoos (I guess there was more of a stigma around them when they grew up).

    I told my parents I was getting one, and although they didn’t approve, I got it anyway.

    I continued to get it added to without them knowing, and eventually they grew to like the work I had on me!

    Your mum should love you unconditionally, and hopefully a tattoo won’t change that.

    Saying that, maybe getting something a bit more lowkey would be a better approach? I don’t think a tribal sleeve would be the best way of easing your mum in to your new hobby! Get one hidden under clothing maybe?

    #67139
    rivergames
    Participant
    @rivergames

    I got my first tattoo across my chest at 16. To this day, it is still my favorite tattoo on my body. However i did get 1 tattoo that is on the back of my leg and I’m not to fond of it. I would take what you want and look at that shit for a couple years before you decide to get it engraved forever. TRUST ME on that one. If your set on getting a tattoo right now, how about getting a glow in the dark tattoo that you can see in clubs, bars, or under a black light

    #67141
    Aussie_Al
    Participant
    @aussie_al
    Quote:
    I’m just saying take your time and plan out your tattoo in these next few months. Make SURE it’s something you’ll love when you’re 40 with kids and a career….tribals are “awesome” when you’re younger but that may change as you get older. Just wait ’till you’re 18 and get the tattoo anyways.

    Great advice!! ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    #67158
    Rockysmom
    Participant
    @rockysmom

    i wouldn’t rush into it. both of the tattoos i got when i was 18 are now gone.they weren’t horrible but i just didn’t like the work. i didn’t have alot of money to get anything spectacular. also, as you mature what was cool when you were 17 may not be so cool when you are 30. my mom was also competely against tattoos and i hid them from her for many years. would getting a tattoo cause rif in your family? i know when my mom saw mine she was horrified. i always felt like i let her down.

    ultimately it’s your body but i would think long and hard before committing to any ink.

    #67200
    ArniVidar
    Moderator
    @arnividar
    Keltin;43391 wrote:
    Ugh,ok so I recently turned 17 and for the past 4 months ive been DYING to get a tattoo,nothing special maybe a little tribal or something artistic on my shoulder,but my mom is 100% against tattoos.I know I should be able to say fuck that but its hard for me somehow ๐Ÿ˜›

    Please don’t take the following as any negativity towards you, nor do I want to sound like a grumpy grandfather. This is a very short abbreviation of the last decade+.

    When I was 17 I knew everything. I was smart. I was brilliant. I was an awesome driver.

    When I was 19, I had spent 2 years on school studying loads of stuff I didn’t know before. I knew everything and was even smarter, and I had had 15 car ‘incidents’. I was a much better driver then (having done some 100.000 miles of driving) and decided I’d like to buy a gorgeous old muscle car that needed heaps of repairs. My mother said talked me out of it, and I got a cheap’n’sturdy instead.

    When I was 21, I had spent 2 more years in school, learning yet more new things. I still knew absolutely everything, had had a couple more car incidents and totaled my cheap’n’sturdy. I was glad it wasn’t the priceless muscle car!

    When I was 25, I was a certified Electrician, having finished some 6 years of high-school, all the time learning new things. I had also, by that point, started to realize that I didn’t know everything. I was surely bright, but I was cocky and arrogant. I was a decent driver, but no more. I had made countless mistakes and my mother stopped me from making countless more.

    I am 30 today. I have finally found where I want to be in life. I have found my passions, my employment and my place to live. I’m SOOO far from knowing everything but what I DO know for sure is that when I was 17 I practically knew nothing at all!
    I regret a huge amount of things that I did when I was younger and smarter, but at the same time my mistakes made me into the man I am today and taught me to be humble and smart. I would definitely change a couple of major errors if I could (stuff that caused only pain and no healing) but overall I like having made mistakes.

    The point of this digression is this: You are 17. The world is yours for the taking. You will accomplish great things and make heaps of good decisions that better you and those around you. You will also make stupid decisions that will cause you mental or physical harm. You will cause others pain as you cause yourself misery. You will (hopefully) live to regret some of the things you’ve done.
    This is when your character will finally come through as you discover how you deal with all these things.

    If you really really really really want a tattoo, take your time in picking what you want to have and think it through a bit. Get the artist to draw it up for you and think it over some more. Then discuss this with your mother, even if only to hear her tell you it’s a stupid idea, and then proceed to tell her you’re doing it anyway. You will feel emboldened and powerful for standing up to her and doing something YOU want to do.

    Just keep in mind that when you’re discussing things with your mother and you disagree on something, you may very well find out in later years that she was 100% spot on right about it… mothers usually are ๐Ÿ™‚

    #67221
    Aussie_Al
    Participant
    @aussie_al

    Some great advice there!

    and god how we all hate it when our mothers are proven right! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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