People say the life of kids is so easy- they’ve got no worries, no responsibilities and no ambitions. But is it so? Well, take a walk down the memory lane to when you were a kid. What were the things you wished for? For starters, being an adult. The constant presence of your parents and their lifestyle makes you impatient to grow up as early as possible and do the stuff they do, look the way they do. Because nobody likes to be told ‘You can’t do this’, “Don’t act like that’, or ‘You are not allowed to do this’. And no matter how much it is for your own good, it feels more and more frustrating.
But what would happen if you don’t have to wait for “that age” and could do the things like your parents in your childhood. Does this hint that your parents are careless? Does allowing your children to live their lives the way they want really makes you the bad people? Well, such an issue was raised when the kids as small as five got themselves inked and people were left accusing their parents as “irresponsible”.
Thanks to this new craze, the kids are living their adulthood right in their childhood.
For some parents, a child coming home with a tattoo would be a nightmare scenario. But this new trend has seen children as young as five having their arms adorned with elaborate full-sleeve designs – although in this case their parents are happy to let them.
It’s because the “inkings” are airbrushed on courtesy of a spray technique that emerged in the US.
This creates incredibly realistic designs for children that last for up to a week. Mums whose children are covered with the tattoos appeared on This Morning, dividing viewers into those who called it ‘a bit of fun’, and those who accused the parents who allowed it of being ‘totally irresponsible’.
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