From COED Magazine, check out the article
here.I definitely get these. I am grateful to have made it to 26 with nary a tattoo or divorce!
40-somethings and above, what would you add to this list?
20-somethings, do you agree/disagree with these?
(PS- I don't know who these girls are. They popped up in a Google Image search for "tramp stamp.")
I guess since I'm 50 something that you don't want my response. Perhaps as your mother I might not be comfortable sharing anyway. But I'll just say the removal process was excrutiating. LOL
ReplyDeleteLOL ok mom! But I did say "40-somethings and ABOVE"!
ReplyDeleteI don't regret anything. I like to think one should use everything as tools to commune with others. To help or connect with other people...but I AM glad I never got arrested. LOL
ReplyDeleteYeah, by and large, I tend to think that everything is at the very least a learning experience...but that doesn't mean I haven't made some poor judgment calls! Yeesh.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'd have to say that although that items 10 - 8 are more intimately connected to the "younger set," items 7 - 1 have a universality that any generation can appreciate.
ReplyDeleteAs for myself, I'd have to add getting a really big perm to the list. Not as permanent as holes and "body art", but horrifying to look back upon! And I thought I was so cute! And I paid a lot of money to look that way!
Awww, c'mon! I bet you were very cute! Was this around the same time as the grosgrain whale belt?
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