And mark it with a “T”….
May 15, 2008 by Kerri Aldrich
Filed under Relationships
….for “tattoo,” that is.
Yes, I got one. I think this is the last public platform that I can exploit to share the news. Though, here, at least, it does lead to a relevant post.
I’ve talked for years about getting a tattoo. Years. Bald Man’s always been, “yeah, that’s cool.” So, when I called on the way home from my trip with my best friend to have him look up a tattoo parlor in Cincinnati for us to stop at on a whim, I couldn’t understand why he had any issue or question about it at all.
Yes, I am that dense.
To me, it wasn’t a spur of the moment decision. It’s something I’d talked about forever (like, a whole ten years). It was something that I knew Bald Man was cool with. But I guess the whole spontaneity thing threw him off a bit. I’ll let him share that part with you.
The thing is, I would never do something that permanent to my body without talking with him about it. Let’s make it clear, I wasn’t asking permission. We already know how I feel about changing stuff to your own body. But I wouldn’t want to do something that permanent without giving him some input or allowing him to express any cautions.
I know others, though, who wouldn’t hesitate to make that decision on their own. People who have made decisions about surgeries (cosmetic) who have told their spouses that they’ve made a choice and their spouse has no say in it. That’s it. It’s over.
It’s not that I feel that I have to have consent from Bald Man for anything permanent, but I’ve chosen to marry him because I do love him and respect him and want him to be a part of any big decision I’d make.
What about you? Is a tattoo, piercing, cosmetic surgery or anything else permanently altering something you would consult with your spouse on?


































We talk about things like that. We live with each other and respect each other’s feelings and opinions (well most of the time, lol). Sometimes when I go clothes shopping I will take him with me so that he can tell me what he thinks about the things I try on. I trust his opinion and I don’t want to buy clothing that he doesn’t like. He doesn’t try to control me and I don’t try to control him, but being considerate of one another is important.
My husband has 2 tattoos he got before we met. If only I had met him sooner . . . .
P.S. Do we get to see a pic?
TK: I agree. Consideration is so important in a marriage. Sometimes I think we’re more considerate to our acquaintances than we are to the one we’re committed to! btw-follow that first link in the post and you’ll see a photo.