Not if he won't get any kind of tattoo at all. Then he's just being mature. If it's just the name, remember that he took the vows and put the ring on your finger, so he's committed to you already--what more could you want???
2006-10-26 14:32:23
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answered by perelandra 4
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Maybe he also considered the risks:
Tattooing has been banned in some states for health and safety reasons. Unsterile tattooing equipment can transmit infections, including hepatitis B, hepatitis C and even HIV. The risk is so significant that the American Association of Blood Banks requires a one-year wait between getting a tattoo and donating blood.
Q: What signs of infection should someone who has been tattooed watch for?
A: Increased pain, tenderness, swelling, heat around the tattoo site, red streaks, pus, swollen lymph nodes - all of these are signs that you need to see a doctor for antibiotics.
Q: What other risks are involved?
A: You could get granulomas, little nodules that can form around the tattoo, or keloid scar formation. Some people are prone to developing these keloid scars, which grow beyond the boundary of the tattoo. Granulomas and keloids are permanent unless you have them surgically removed.
Also, allergic reactions, although rare, can happen.
2006-10-28 02:52:33
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answered by tampico 6
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"I got a tattoo before learning about Jehovah," relates Amy. "I try to keep it covered. When others in the congregation happen to see it, I feel embarrassed." The message? Think before you ink. Don't make a decision that you may regret later.
That's where you husband is. Getting a tattoo of your name is not the biggest deal in your relationship. Love and respect, honor, trustworthiness, loyalty, and godliness should be first on the list...not a stupid tattoo...Your husband has the right idea and maybe he sees you two will be divorced soon enough with your kind of attitude..making a huge deal of a lousy tattoo?? Criminy!
2006-10-29 23:37:43
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answered by KimIsland 3
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No that's not wierd. It's his body and if he doesn't want a tattoo, let it go. I refused my wife on this as well. I also won't wear a wedding band at work (safety) and she was pissed about that for a while. What I've done instead is be loyal to her and only her for the last 13 years (11 married 2 dating) and she knows that I love her more than anything. Focus on what he does, not what you can make him do.
2006-10-29 06:24:29
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answered by Brad 3
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From your viewpoint: By getting your little one's title placed in your frame, permit's him/her realize that you simply love them first and major despite the fact that they've step sibblings they will think they're competing with. From your husband's viewpoint: This motion indicates your doorstep kids that you simply love your little one first and major and might be might make your doorstep youngsters think undesirable while they're additionally watching to you as a mom determine form. Children don't seem to be mature as adults are they usually should not be noticeable as knowledge the problem (until they're older like sixteen and you have not been their step mother for greater than five years). To a little one, some thing form of affection they've, they desire to think find it irresistible is considering them. By having the tattoo, you can also strike up pageant or ostrasize your possess little one from the organization of siblings. Childhood jealousy creates a problem for bullying which I realize you would not desire you darling child to head by way of. On the opposite hand, it would not be clever to get your doorstep youngsters tattooed in your arm as good. Like you mentioned, on the grounds that they aren't your blood, not anything permanant is ever assured. At least whilst you broke up with / divorced your little one's father you knew the little one was once nonetheless yours. So is there a compromise? Yes!!! Chose a specified image that makes you suppose of your little one it might be a butterfly, a celeb, an angel, or some thing and inform them while you're in combination the unique tale approximately what the tattoo manner to you and the way it's going to constantly exhibit how a lot you like them. That method it is not so blatant however it is not a reason for a combat or dispute both. You each have well facets and it's humorous that it's in view that you desire to safeguard and inspire your kids. Don't permit that get in the best way of the affection you percentage for each and every different. Good good fortune! Whatever you get your tattoo will seem high-quality!!!!
2016-09-01 03:15:59
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answered by ? 4
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Not weird. I know many people who tattoo names on their bodies and the relationship always ends. The only way I would put my husbands name on my body is if I were 85 and sure I was going to be with him till I die.
2006-10-26 14:43:39
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answered by Premo Mom 5
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No, I don't think it's wierd at all. It's a pretty well known superstition that getting your spouse's name tattooed on your body spells disaster for a relationship, I'm not sure how much I believe in superstitions, but I sure wouldn't want to chance it. LOL
2006-10-26 15:01:41
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answered by missapparition 4
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Just because you are married why does he have to get a tattoo with your name?
2006-10-26 14:46:28
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answered by Right Wing Extremist 7
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no he just does not want a tattoo. Get off his back I've been marriage for 17 years and my wife's name is tattooed on my heart not on my arm.
2006-10-26 14:31:48
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answered by zqx357 5
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I've seen a few tattoos that I really liked, but I've never seen one that I like so much that I'd want to wear it every day for the rest of my life. Nor have I seen any (including one with my name on it) that I'd want to look at on my husband's body for the rest of my life. Grow up. He married you. He shouldn't have to deface his body for you!
2006-10-26 15:45:05
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answered by Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot 7
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