What Is Wrong To Do Tattoo Infants

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If you think it’s okay to tattoo infants, then you are one of the people who need to change their minds. It may be okay for adults, but infants getting tattoos is the worst idea someone has come up with yet. It’s wrong to tattoo infants because it stretches over time, it can give you cancer is you have allergies to ink, and it’s just straight up child abuse. As a person who knows first hand with a tattoo artist as a father I would know that being an infant with a tattoo is terrible. Tattooing an infant is bad first of all because it stretches out over time. When you get a tattoo at a young age, your skin is still growing and in about a few years that mickey mouse head you got is gonna look like three blobs of nothing. It’ll be especially worse

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