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      A young girl from Belgian was “initially adoring” the 56 stars that she had tattooed on her face; that is, until her father voiced his angry disapproval.  She now says, she lied when she told the media that she had wanted only three stars tattooed on her face; but, that the tattoo artist continued putting them on her face when she fell asleep.  When she made those statements to the media, she allegedly vowed to sue him to help pay for the removal of the stars, which  cover about half of her face.    She says she feels like a freak when she goes out in public.   I say, she should have thought of how it would make her feel when she was initially star-struck; because, now she is star-stuck…tattoos are forever, young lady.   Can you imagine how those stars will look as she heads into her elderly years?  Wow, I bet she didn’t think about that either!

         Another thing, when getting a tattoo…it is always wise to check out the sanitary practices of the artist and the facilities and tools that they use.  It would be horrible to have a health issue or a medical issue because of a decision to get a tattoo, without understanding all of the risks.  Parents often forbid tattoos based on the issue of health risks.

      In America, the comedian Whoopi Goldberg challenged the young woman’s claim of sleeping through the procedure on the television show, The View.  Whoopi said that she herself has a tattoo and that there is no way that someone could sleep through the painful procedure unless they were high or drunk.   I laughed when I heard Whoopi say that…because, I can’t imagine the pain of those needles while trying to sleep.    She has now admitted that she lied…although, I don’t think that too many people believed her in the first place.

       She is about 18 years old i think news reports said.  I thought as I looked at the photos of the tattoo artist’s work…it looked alot like some of the young children I have seen who have gone to a carnival/fair and have had their face painted with face paint and a stencil.   It was cute…but, i wouldn’t want to live with it for life.   I bet that the young lady wishes that the tattoos were as easy to remove as the face paint is!  Live and learn, I guess.

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2 Responses to “Star Struck-Star Stuck-Tattoos Are Forever, Young Lady!”

  1. anne611 says:

    I knew when I first heard it that she was lying. Because there is no way that you can sleep went someone giving you a tattoo.

    You a tattoo is something to think about before you get it. You I have a tattoo. I got almost three years ago, I did not get up and just get a tattoo. I was thinking about it, you like where to put it, what I wanted to say and the size. It took me a year and to do it. My tattoo say Luther Vandross 1951 – 2005, RIP. It’, a tattoo that I’m proud of and do not care who see it. But, not on my face or a place that going to be seem all the time. It’s on the inside of my left leg at the bottom. It’s not very big. The point is a tattoo is almost always for ever. I think you should always think about it, and say to yourself in ten years, am I going say “Why did I get this tattoo” “I should not had
    did this” or “was I crazy”. A tattoo is not just for now, it for now and the future. My tattoo, I will never say “I should never did this or what was I thinking”. I see lots of people with tattoos, is really going to be sorry in the future for what they done.

    The tattoo artist who did this to a girl who was only eighteen years old, what could he/she could be thinking. Was it for money or what. I do not
    think a person eighteen years should only get a tattoo with a parent
    permission.

  2. Connie Baum says:

    I learned something interesting about tatoos tonight. I was told by an officer in a state prison that incarcerated men WILL get tatoos inside the prison walls, no matter what kind of contraband you make rules to control. At the same time, they NEED to learn the art and science of tatooing to obtain jobs when they are released, so it is a double edged sword, this business of tatoos.

    They do fade, sometimes..but do they fade away? Not so much.

    Wishing you well,
    Connie
    http://rapidcashreview.blogspot.com

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