To tattoo or not to?

by genefaith

When I’m still in college, my friend persuaded me to have an “anklet” tatoo with her for fun. I told her I would if her answer to my questions will satisfy me. I asked her the following: What’s your motive for wanting a tattoo? If I do so, does it glorify my God or draw attention to myself? Will my tattoo be a source of contention for my loved ones? Will getting a tattoo cause me to disobey my parents? Will my tattoo cause someone who is weak in the faith to stumble?

We end up agreeing not to have a tattoo. How about you? What’s your point of view about TATTOO. Let me hear it by joining the conversation on just clicking on the widget below.



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6 Responses to “To tattoo or not to?”

  1. Denise says:

    I have a tattoo on my right arm, right below my elbow. It is the sun kissing the moon, it is a small one. I got it a long time ago, I do not think God will punish me for it.

  2. Princess Sarah says:

    Wow, I'm the first to comment, naka join na ka sa paperpost? Are you earning na? i was just approve today. hehehe!

  3. Miriam says:

    (tainted) needles used for pricking and staining the skin remain one of the (potential) sources of blood-related infection such HIV/AIDS and hepatitis. no to tattoos! :)

  4. kasandria says:

    I'm a SAHM who is 27 and have 2 tats and love them! I want 2 more small ones and I am done. Enjoyed reading your blog! Clicked some links for you. :)
    Kas
    http://southernbellaswaystosave.blogspot.com/

  5. jeng says:

    Sometimes I admire people who can express themselves through tattoo, but personally I don't think I could ever have one. : )

  6. George Serradinho says:

    Hi there,

    I don't have a tattoo yet, but I would like one with the initial of my son's name. I still don't know where I'm going to put it, but I do know it won't be big.

    I know many people who have tattoo's, some have a few while others go overboard. I think if you have a few and they are small then it's ok.

    Maybe you change your mind and get one, let us know.

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