My Daughter Got a Tattoo From Another Girl Who Showed Her How to Do It. This Is an Inpatient Drug and Alcohol?
Question by yo: My daughter got a tattoo from another girl who showed her how to do it. This is an inpatient drug and alcohol?
My daughter got a tattoo from another girl who showed her how to do it. This is an inpatient drug and alcohol treatment center. There are no needles or pins aloud in the center and everything gets searched before entering the center. they must have stolen the supplies from the center. should I have the Center pay to have it removed? And if they don’t do you think I have a case against them to pay to have it removed. This is not a cheap place. Cost about $ 350 a day…..
My daughter is d14 years old…
Trai. Your a moron! I did not ask for your opinion of my daughter or of myself. My daughter is in rehab for a reason that you know nothing and I did not ask you about. Now with that being said why don’t you answer the question and pull you head out of your ass!!!
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Answer by old lady
How old is your daughter? If she’s an adult, it’s up to her whether she gets tattooed or not.
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