QUOTE (farouk @ Mar 30 2009, 08:38 PM)
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Dear Ms. Vickie,Thanks for your thoughts and I see also from your profile that you have had a moving and meaningful personal journey and testimony.Sometimes when people have had a profound deliverance in their testimony experience, they like to commemorate as almost an obligation, in this sense: for example, a lady with the name of an unsuitable ex-bf tattooed on her, eg, 'Bill', might well wish to go back to a parlor and have it modified to reflect her new faith, eg, 'Bill' modified to 'Bible' or something like that. In some circumstances, people feel compelling reasons to have it done.I guess the bottom line in one's thoughts would be that if you had a sister, daughter, etc, who wanted to revise a previous unprofitable tattoo in favor of one that was reflective of the new message she wanted to convey, would you be supportive?(I hope that's not too deep a question.)Take care.
You made me laugh, my daughter 28 yrs while we were out in LA. CA. was visiting with her 1/2 older sister and father. She is of the tribe of Judah and got polluted at a restaurant, Benni Hanna's I think, she and her sister got tattoo's on their necks in Hebrew. She realized the next day that which she thought the tattoo meant didn't mean it, so, she had to figure out something. Now, she has a tattoo across her neck that says nothing, but is design only. She is not happy with her idea of what one night on the town with a half sister cost her....... I still just laugh!!! over 18 your responsible for your actions....aren't we? I think it kinda cute, now she's gotta live with it, or pay to remove it.....the poor dear! Thought you might laugh at this. LOL Vickie