As a mom with nearly 20 tattoos, I'm often sharing or discussing my body art with my two sons.
I also use my tattoos as a way to talk to my sons about important concepts in age-appropriate ways, and wondered if there were other parents out there like me.living in Colorado, got his first tattoo 15 years ago.."My left forearm is covered, my right arm is just about entirely covered from the shoulder down, and I have one more on my leg."
Genuardi spent over 30 years struggling with body image issues, often subjecting himself to rigorous diets, starvation, and running hundreds of miles in penance. Only in the last three of four years — and with the help of family, friends, and a therapist — has he been able to get to a place of body positivity and self-love."My daughter is 12 and just started middle school, where she’s being exposed to lots of 'your body needs to be XYZ,'" he explains.
"As she gets older, we will talk about the different ways that we can celebrate our bodies, through tattoos, piercings, clothing, make-up choices, and even engaging in physical activity."found that"adults don’t appear to be having meaningful and constructive conversations with young people" about topics like consent and bodily autonomy.
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