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At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

 shellyme (8)    (49 / F-M / Ohio)
31-Jul-15 11:34 pm
At what age do u let your child get their first tat??????? My cousins daughter is 13......is that an acceptable age or is this too young???? I have my opinions and have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses very provocotavely ...........im like wwhhaaahhhhhhh?????

 

 

 
 
 Riverdale (7)   (34 / M-F / Georgia)
1-Aug-15 12:19 am
My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a tattoo was acceptable.Accep
table to who? To society in general? However, I do recognize the kinship concern of the nature of the question in the first place. In any case, the ultimate deciders of acceptability resides with the child's parents.

 

 

 
 
 mbeauty2 (-1)   (37 / F-M / California)
17-Feb-22 3:30 pm
[QUOTE=Riverdale;537973]My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

nd have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses ve31-Jul-15 4:19 pm
My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a tattoo was acceptable.Accep
table to who? To society in general? However, I do recognize the kinship concern of the nature of the question in the first place. In any case, the ultimate deciders of acceptability resides with the child's parents.All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

Page 1 of [Warning: Posting Phone Numbers is not allowed. Please follow the rules.]. shellyme (8) (46 / F-M / Ohio)
31-Jul-15 3:34 pm
At what age do u let your child get their first tat??????? My cousins daughter is 13......is that an acceptable age or is this too young???? I have my opinions and have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses very provocotavely ...........im like wwhhaaahhhhhhh?????





2. Riverdale (7) (32 / M-F / Georgia)
31-Jul-15 4:19 pm
My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a tattoo was acceptable.Accep
table to who? To society in general? However, I do recognize the kinship concern of the nature of the question in the first place. In any case, the ultimate deciders of acceptability resides with the child's parents.All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

Page 1 of [Warning: Posting Phone Numbers is not allowed. Please follow the rules.]. shellyme (8) (46 / F-M / Ohio)
31-Jul-15 3:34 pm
At what age do u let your child get their first tat??????? My cousins daughter is 13......is that an acceptable age or is this too young???? I have my opinions and have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses very provocotavely ...........im like wwhhaaahhhhhhh?????





2. Riverdale (7) (32 / M-F / Georgia)
31-Jul-15 4:19 pm
My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a tattoo was acceptable.Accep
table to who? To society in general? However, I do recognize the kinship concern of the nature of the question in the first place. In any case, the ultimate deciders of acceptability resides with the child's parents.All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

Page 1 of [Warning: Posting Phone Numbers is not allowed. Please follow the rules.]. shellyme (8) (46 / F-M / Ohio)
31-Jul-15 3:34 pm
At what age do u let your child get their first tat??????? My cousins daughter is 13......is that an acceptable age or is this too young???? I have my opinions and have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses very provocotavely ...........im like wwhhaaahhhhhhh?????





2. Riverdale (7) (32 / M-F / Georgia)
31-Jul-15 4:19 pm
My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a tattoo was acceptable.Accep
table to who? To society in general? However, I do recognize the kinship concern of the nature of the question in the first place. In any case, the ultimate deciders of acceptability resides with the child's parents.All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

Page 1 of [Warning: Posting Phone Numbers is not allowed. Please follow the rules.]. shellyme (8) (46 / F-M / Ohio)
31-Jul-15 3:34 pm
At what age do u let your child get their first tat??????? My cousins daughter is 13......is that an acceptable age or is this too young???? I have my opinions and have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses very provocotavely ...........im like wwhhaaahhhhhhh?????





2. Riverdale (7) (32 / M-F / Georgia)
31-Jul-15 4:19 pm
My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a tattoo was acceptable.Accep
table to who? To society in general? However, I do recognize the kinship concern of the nature of the question in the first place. In any case, the ultimate deciders of acceptability resides with the child's parents.All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

Page 1 of [Warning: Posting Phone Numbers is not allowed. Please follow the rules.]. shellyme (8) (46 / F-M / Ohio)
31-Jul-15 3:34 pm
At what age do u let your child get their first tat??????? My cousins daughter is 13......is that an acceptable age or is this too young???? I have my opinions and have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses very provocotavely ...........im like wwhhaaahhhhhhh?????





2. Riverdale (7) (32 / M-F / Georgia)
31-Jul-15 4:19 pm
My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a tattoo was acceptable.Accep
table to who? To society in general? However, I do recognize the kinship concern of the nature of the question in the first place. In any case, the ultimate deciders of acceptability resides with the child's parents.

 

 

 
 
 mbeauty2 (-1)   (37 / F-M / California)
17-Feb-22 3:32 pm
@shellyme: QUOTE=Riverdale;537973]My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

nd have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses ve31-Jul-15 4:19 pm
My answer is that it's entirely up to the parents to decide this for their child. The persons whom have the greatest and most sincere interest in the adolescent are, of course, the Father and the Mother. You asked ( rhetorically ) whether the allowance of the acceptance of a tattoo was acceptable.Accep
table to who? To society in general? However, I do recognize the kinship concern of the nature of the question in the first place. In any case, the ultimate deciders of acceptability resides with the child's parents.All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)All Forums >> Love Corner >> Single Parents
At what age do u let......... (by shellyme)

Page 1 of [Warning: Posting Phone Numbers is not allowed. Please follow the rules.]. shellyme (8) (46 / F-M / Ohio)
31-Jul-15 3:34 pm
At what age do u let your child get their first tat??????? My cousins daughter is 13......is that an acceptable age or is this too young???? I have my opinions and have had many heated arguments with my cuzzo......hell he lets her 17 yr old bf stay overnight....dresses very provocotavely ...........im like wwhhaaahhhhhhh?????

 

 

 
 
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