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What should parents do if they find tattoos?
That depends on how old your parents are (I think), because some parents are different in age and some have different ideas. Just like my mother, in the late menopause, she is easily angered. Besides, her thoughts are still in the 1970s. So if I had been in this situation before, I would have been unable to run away. From the moment she found out, I was waiting to be beaten. Now I usually encounter similar things, that is, I look indifferent and give her a little extremely indifferent expression, saying, well, nothing, what can't you see? No more pulling. Oh, really, okay, okay, you go to work, and I have to do my homework, too. Finally, just change the subject. She is used to perfunctory, but if it is really serious, I advise you to think clearly about the consequences and whether you can bear it or not. So, about the tattoo. Better not touch it. Since they don't like it or agree with it, listen to them. After all, they don't want you to be bad, do they? If you really want one, get a cool English. When they asked, they said it was a sticker, but they didn't want to get it so soon. It was fun. Uh-huh, right, that's about it. (Don't spray if you don't like it) Thank you.

To sum up: act according to circumstances! (hee hee)