I would advise that since you are a ‘mom’ don’t do it. My sister in law, a very solid, high class member of society said she always wanted one so at age 58 she got a small red heart tattooed on her hip. Within 2 years her 30 year old college and private school educated daughter, had a tattoo on her back and shoulder that was as big as a luncheon sized plate and multicolored. Monkey see monkey do.
lots of great responses!
I do not want a tramp stamp. :)
I have admired some of the artwork in tattoos. I do not understand the graffitti types, though. It is a big decision and one I need to think long and hard about. There are people I cherish and events that have shaped me. I have seen others with tattoos celebrate them with taste. It is a different idea from having one myself.
I love to come here and get opinions. I know they will be real and not just off the cuff digs. Thank you!