metalcrystal
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I do not necessarily judge a person for a tattoo. I do however, find it a trifle strange to have an ornate scripted given name for your Mother tattooed on your chest.
I have many friends with tattoos...and many fellow church members that are tattooed, eyebrow, lip and earring plated and pierced. It is not so much about the ink...it is the style, type and person referenced with the ink in addition to the other behaviors surrounding the person referenced. God bless the tattooed and non-tattooed. I don't have them, but my friends do not hold that against me.
yes, yes, I agree. I have seen a lot of tattoos, since at one time I worked as a personal assistant to a tattoo artist. Having an old school "mom" or "dad" tattoo is common, especially after the person has passed on. The placement of Rons heart is interesting, it is directly over his own heart. That is a place most men reserve for a very beloved significant other. He bears his mother's name on his own heart, which may be a lovely sentiment, but having it on his skin kind of diminishes the woman he may be romantically involved with, almost saying, you will never have my heart, it belongs to TN. Not saying he meant that, at all, but I understand where you are coming from Stillettos. as always, JMOO