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Tattoo a pump on your stomach?

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If it makes the little lad feel better then it's great. I wonder how he'll feel on the beach with them in a few years time though, when their 'pumps' look like 8-tracks to his mp3? (so to speak!) 😱
 
Ha ha, I think this is the only way I'd be getting a pump!!!

I'm thinking the same thing Suze 😛

@Northerner: I'm sure they won't mind. They could always get a new one done each time he gets a new pump 😱 😛
 
I'm thinking the same thing Suze 😛

@Northerner: I'm sure they won't mind. They could always get a new one done each time he gets a new pump 😱 😛

...I could try and nick two, one each!?! (only joking 'forum police'!)

...Ha, my o/h had a tattoo across his shoulders saying Born To Be Wild..he regrets it 2 years later(i hated it from day 1..so cheesy!) so yep, agree that the tattoo will look v.dated as the pumps get smaller and improve, but nonetheless, hats off to the parents to support him this way
 
I think it's great when parents show this kind of support for their kids, and dedication.
 
I think it's great, but it doesn't look like an actual tattoo to me ? Am I just cynical?!!! If it pleases the lad , then that's lovely 🙂
 
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