For anyone confused, it was not a permanent tattoo. This is the same family that trolled people with the “getting our 4 year old a 50,000 dollar Tesla and saving it for her future self” video when they actually just purchased a new car for themselves. Regardless though, I hate how they use their child for views.
0:58 are you sure about that? That looks like a tattoo machine and they did say “forever”. And its at an office, if it were temporary why not have it done at home?
@@maddy_non_ya_bis4866 some kids just have a high pain tolerance. It really does not matter. These parents are making poor choices using their children for social media views and likes.
@@ElsyOO366It probably isn't. I remember my mother when we passing a place & a small infant was screaming as it had it's ears pieced which is not a cultural norm to we English for children which it was very distressing for my mother. I have seen adults from other cultures tattoo & body piece their young children which I disagree with but do not comment in public but it is technically speaking a form of minute mutilation. I have never ha a tattoo or piecing as i have seen the infections & other issues they can cause which I am not paying to have my flesh damaged through perforation. Only thing I think is far more unsettling being a common norm in society is castration as why would you remove the pupice of the penis on a male much less male child? I consider such ritualist actions very questionable bordering on a sexual nature which with children involved is not something I could ever approve of in the slightest. Being a godless Englishmen that considers himself to be reasonable patient man I really do not like what people consider acceptable in faith let alone many cultural customs across the globe. This subject among others is why against my better nature I am a misanthrope for the manner many humans conduct themselves should be admonished!
No tattooist is legally allowed to do a tattoo on anyone under 18, well at least in the UK that is! However, USA is that Fu*ked up, it is probably allowed! Sad times! They probably hooked her up with a magnum 45 gun also on her way out! 😂
@@ElsyOO366 It is. I can tell by the backing of the supposed "tattoo" the child picked out. I'd know it anywhere. It's the type of fake tattoos that kids are always putting on themselves for fun. Sometimes you'll find them in party bags. They're harmless, easy to put on and just as easy to take off. (Soap and water with a good little scrub.) Hell, I used to put them on my hands when I was a girl. This woman is using her child for the clicks, the views and the clout. She purposely cut out certain parts of her video for a reason. Unless Maxim did that himself to click bait US, now would you? Say it ain't so Max? 🤔🤔🤔
@@colindavid2078 That is the case in the Uk but try telling the new comers that? 1 rule for them & another for you. i am growing tired of the leniencies present in London for such people since as a cockney Limey of old blighty I do not care for it. I suspect you have not been to the capital of the Uk in some time Colin which I do not recommend visiting. Till my failed health I took every opportunity I could to get away to else were on these isles. We live in a time that as a godless Englishmen I do not care for. Secularism & sensibility are no longer in practice in London or Birmingham though the other large cities I have not visited for long to give a my tuppences on. strung tight 2 & 8. What a pity that never had to be!
next video: "we took our 5yo child to a plastic surgeon. you probably wander why. well, when i was 5, my parents took me to get botox injected into my skull to smooth out the wrinkles on my brain. now we are doing the same for our kid."
I say something similar I've said it for years. This is the first time I've heard someone say something similar. I actually say, "Christ on a bike and Mary on the handle bars!"
@@user-bi8ko7kc6h She the mother amenably says right after that sentence Well not really it a semi-permanent transfer. He edited that part out. for click bate.
It doesn't matter if it's fake. This mom is posting her daughter's face online for views, and God knows whatever creeps on the internet are doing with it. She doesn't have a single protective bone in her body for her daughter. This is child abuse and deserves jail time.
That could easily be taken too far, used for goverment control and its not easy to define the general limits in the first place. But there at least should be occasional checkups on how the kids are doing when they grow up (physically, mentally and in terms of living situation. Maybe if the parents are mentally fit). And altering your childrens body should be illegal. There should be protection of their privacy as well, not constantly posting your kids on social media
Long back I really believed parents want the best for their child till RU-vid introduced these Gen Z parents. Now I fear they want the best for their viewers not for their child. I pray the child of these parents grows up good, loved and cared for.
Before commenting I did see some comments where it was mentioned that it might be a fake tattoo and I also realized after it came to my mind that there is a legal age out there for getting a tattoo. Still, I really believe what I said is applicable for a lot of new Gen Z parents. Their parenting is being recorded, script prepared and the possibility always exists that they would do what would bring them more viewers. Somewhere down the line their priority would change from children to viewers. This has already been witnessed in celebrity families and now here it will be witnessed too.
It doesn't matter if it's a temporary tattoo. The mom is using her daughter for clout and posting her daughter's face publicly online for creeps to do God knows what with it. This should count as child abuse punishable by jail time.
It doesn't matter if it's a temporary tattoo. That mom cares more about her internet clout than she does about the safety of her daughter. Posting her online like this is child abuse and should be punishable by jail time.
@@mosttafazahid826 can we stop over dramatising and calling every parenting decision we disagree with “child abuse”? i don’t agree with posting this stuff on the internet, or using your child for views either buuuuuut I think calling this (at least in isolation) “child abuse” is honestly kinda offensive to those who have actually been abused or neglected. The child seems happy, we just don’t agree with the parenting style, that doesn’t make this straight up “abuse.” I’ve worked with social care and frankly, if someone called saying “this family I know post videos on RU-vid with their kid” and didn’t follow that up something which is highly illegal for minors if you catch my drift, I’d be having a very stern word with them about wasting our time when we could actually be helping a child in need. Also by your logic, every parent who’s ever posted a photo of their child’s first day at school on Facebook, saying they’re proud of them should also be locked up for child abuse- it’s a dumb thing to do, don’t get me wrong, but abusive? Give me a break
@@jessicap3139 You live in a land of delusion if you think there aren't creeps on the internet who will take advantage of this type of stuff. And alhamdulillah that you don't work in that field any longer.
@@mosttafazahid826 did you even read my comment? I literally said posting your kids on the internet is a dumb thing to do for THAT REASON, doesn’t make it child abuse though, don’t think I’m the delusional one pmsl 🤣 also as for “working in that field”, what I specified would be an example of me following standard practice and not just pandering to Karen’s and rubberneckers who don’t know what the hell they’re talking about, clearly there’s a reason they don’t employ people like you, I could tell you stories that would absolutely turn your stomach and situations where, if it weren’t for my intervention, we’d have been dealing with dead children so maybe have a think about that next time you decide to dramatise and be an AH on the internet 👍
Actually you are a liar. I found the whole clip on tik tok and it’s definitely a real tattoo and they mention it in the clip. Plus they show a tattoo pen. Stop lying. Search “daughter gets a tattoo “
for those claiming this is a temporary and that this is video is out of context, please help me understand the mother's context @01:00 when she says: "and now she will have a shoe on her forever".. she didn't say for the next couple months..
Personally I didnt think people went to a tattoo facility for just a temporary tattoo. I suppose to have seen them on the grocery store and did try temporary tattoos as a child at some point. Is it really temporary here?
Even if it's a temporary tattoo, this is still child abuse. The mom has not a single protective instinct over her daughter. She'll gladly subject her own daughter to creeps on the internet if it means getting more clout.
@@Ice0472 and you know this how? they said it would be on her forever so that straight up means its impossible to be temporary on her forever and temporary are mutually exclusive
@@Ice0472they said and I quote “and now she will have a shoe on her forever” they never said anything about it being a temporary tattoo and everyone else acts as if it’s not temporary. Plus if you go and find the actual video he is showing clips from they say and I quote “we just told her pick something that you’ll love because it’ll be there forever” so either most people who are talking about this are wrong and it’s also a temporary tattoo dispute the fact that it was never once mentioned to be one and that it’s somehow a temporary tattoo dispute all that plus multiple times them saying it will be on her forever. I mean you can only really argue it’s temporary based on the fact that she is so young even she’s older the design is likely to have warped and stretched so much it’s likely to not look nearly as good or the same but it’s still gunna be a tattoo on her. Dude maybe do go getting super upset or at least saying people are overreacting about something because it’s not actually what there saying it is and maybe make sure it’s actually what there saying it’s not before you say what there saying is wrong. It’s not at all a temporary tattoo it’s a permanent tattoo and if you still think it’s a temporary tattoo give me some evidence please.
I saw this man on preview mode first (without sound). Just from the mannerisms, I thought "hilariously and righteously upset African". Clicked on video, heard that accent, and was not disappointed
@@iSheree oh really? sorry, I thought "tattoo" meant "sticker" in spanish... I'm saying "temporary tattoos are like stickers" and that for kids, you use temporary tattoos, not real ones.
Nah they are genius! There are a lot of people who will get mad over this thinking she actually let her kid get a real tattoo. Many of those people are just fine with kids getting puberty blockers...
A 4 year old cannot legally get a real tattoo, so it is temporary. But they have already built a strong positive image about tattoos onto that young child.
Even if it's a temporary tattoo, it's child abuse. Why is she posting her daughter publicly online, subjecting her to creeps? The mom here cares more about clout than she does about her own daughter's safety. Not a single protective instinct in her.
I mean i don’t agree with posting this stuff on the internet, or using your child for views buuuuuut I think calling this (at least in isolation) “child abuse” is a bit far and honestly kinda offensive to those who have actually been abused or neglected. The child seems happy, we just don’t agree with the parenting style, that doesn’t make this straight up “abuse.” I’ve worked with social care and frankly, if someone called saying “this family I know post videos on RU-vid with their kid” and didn’t follow that up something which is highly illegal for minors if you catch my drift, I’d be having a very stern word with them about wasting our time when we could actually be helping a child in need.
@@jessicap3139 If your parents posted videos of your face when you were a toddler, you'd grow up to hate them. Kids deserve privacy and especially in a world filled with weirdos. On a side note, it's great that you don't work there anymore.
they forgot they will get old and the tattoo will molt alongside the skin as time passes. thats the most ridiculous thing one can do and shes allowing a kid, her own kid to do that. i thank God my mother never allowed me to get tattoos when i was young and dumb, nowadays i'd regret that.
It doesn't matter if it's temporary. Using your kid for views should be punishable by jail time. It's child abuse and the mom here doesn't have a single protective instinct over her daughter. Otherwise, she wouldn't be posting her daughter's face online publicly where there are creeps.
I was honestly thinking it was going to be a temporary tattoo, maybe even one of the Henna tattoos. We honestly don't know, because she didn't show us anything. But the little girl wasn't crying, so it probably was something that didn't hurt. We can only hope so...
It doesn't matter if it's temporary. That girl's mother doesn't have a single protective bone in her body. She cares more about internet clout than she does about the safety of her daughter.
I remember a time not too long ago when tattoos were the exception. Now NOT having tattoos is the exception. So proud I’m in that latter group. I can’t wait to see an 80yo woman with sleeve tattoos.
“I can’t wait to see an 80 yr old woman with sleeve tattoos” Right, because 80year olds would look amazing if only they’re not tattooed 🙄 Give me a break
I feel so bad for that poor girl. I highly doubt that was her choice to get a tattoo that young. I never had one, but I have heard they're painful to get. I'm a guy and in my 30's I'm and still tattoo-less to this day, and it'll remain that way with me. if I want to see some good art it can go on a sheet if paper or on a canvas cause that's where art belongs.
Also tattoos can get really bad when done young, because bodies grow and then the tattoo will become a mess. I mean, just look at any injection points from when you were a child, they are much bigger now
In every moment a kid wants something, and the next moment they don't want it anymore. How do these parents handle when this kid decides not to have this fun little tattoo? ☕
This must be tempory if not ... how can this be legal ? In Belgium childcare would intervene and bring the parents and tattoo artist for court. The tattoo artist would loose her license and I even think the parents would lose custody over their daughter.
Henna. Henna design pen for fine lines. Washes off in a few weeks. *OR* Water activated temp tattoo press on. A few hours to a few days. Relax moms...😅