My daughter has 4 different types of epilepsy. She’s limited to pretty everything she does. We live on an island where most of the time it’s beach days. Unfortunately she cannot go into the water alone due to her seizures. She cannot ride a bike, use scissors, walk alone due to fall risks, she pretty much has constant supervision. This is how she expresses herself and I’m here for it. Every tattoo has a meaning and I make sure she’s going to a reputable artist, rather than a garage or somewhere gross by who knows who. Most kids who aren’t “allowed” to do things thing usually do them behind their parents backs. I was a teen once too… I went against all my parents rules and landed myself in some bad situations. No matter what anyone says, me and my daughter’s relationship is solid. We love each others relationship, but also have a mutual respect toward each other. We do have rules, our rules just aren’t the same as other parents. She’s a great kid and life is short.
@@AdrianneP17my parents (especially my mother) has that same reasoning and honestly I think it’s true! At least if you go with your parent they know their child is safe. Everyone I know who’s parent doesn’t allow them to do something always does it behind their parents back and it never turns out good. I’m glad that you let your daughter be herself, we need more parents like this.