Tattoos are for life

By Anonymous - 08/10/2021 11:01

Today, my husband cried more at the funeral of his tattoo artist than he did at his grandmother's funeral. Seriously, at the artist's funeral, he was crying; at his grandmother's, he kept checking the time on his phone and yawning. What man did I marry? FML
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Same thing different taste

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I guess it just depends what kind of relationship he had with either of them

Mo_321 3

Maybe he just wasn’t as close with his grandmother and didn’t share as many happy memories as he did with his tattoo artist?

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I'll be honest, I didn't cry at my one grandmother's funeral either. I was sad for my mum losing her mother, but this woman treated my father and my brother and I like shit over religion so we weren't exactly close. So it really depends on what his relationship was like with his grandmother.

MechanicalKid1 5

maybe not judge him for not being close with his grandma? you sound like a c***

Was he even close to his grandmother? If his tattoo artist gave him a bunch of tattoos, he'd have been very close with him. Perhaps he wasn't close to his grandmother, which is fine. You're not required to cry for someone's passing just because they're related. As long as he didn't cackle over her coffin he probably mourned just fine.

Mylife 12

Do you know how his grandmother treated him? My dad didn't went to his father's funeral because, how brutally abusive he was.

Suaria 38

I'd say this depends on his relationship with his grandma. Some grandmas are abusive people like my own grandma.

Royal Sataness 4

just because grandmother was blood, doesnt mean they were close or shared happy memories. I didn't shed a tear when my abusive grandmother died and won't shed a tear when my abusive mother dies either. to everyone on the outside looking in, they were both wonderful people. but if I had a regular tat artist that I was close to? yeah I'd cry too