Woman Regrets Paw-Print Tattoo Because It's Impacting Her Love Life
Tattoo regret is a real thing.
Some pet memorials are sweet, some are subtle, and some end up causing a lot more attention than expected. One woman learned that the hard way after getting her dog's paw prints tattooed on her chest, one on each breast, and later realizing the tribute was affecting her love life.
The story mixes grief, body art, and a very awkward kind of regret. What started as a heartfelt way to remember a beloved pet has turned into a source of embarrassment, and the reaction around it has only made things messier.
Now the tattoo is doing more than honoring a memory, it is changing how people see her.
Sentimental tattoos are a normal occurrence!
But that doesn't mean you won't regret them.

Newfoundland dogs are indeed special, a giant and lovable breed of dog. It's understandable that one may want a tattoo in honor of their beloved pet! However, it's something one should really think through.

It’s a lot like the woman refusing a new pet after a traumatic pet disaster, and her partner’s pushback.
The Enormity of Regret.
I'm pawsitive these paw prints could have been placed somewhere less visible.
At 18, when she got the tattoo, Adele has said: "I haven’t had a proper relationship since I got it done, 10 years ago. People don’t look at me or want to talk to me; it’s all about my boobs. The tattoo was meant to be something to remember Max by, but whenever I look at my boobs, rather than thinking of him, I think of what a mistake I've made." According to Dr. Gary Chapman, a marriage counselor and author, "Tattoos can carry significant emotional weight, and if they become a source of regret, they can impact one's self-esteem and relationships." His insights can be found on his professional website at 5lovelanguages.com.
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While the loss of her dog will always impact her heart, her frivolous tattoo idea has cost her immensely in the long run, and we don't just mean her love life.
Adele has started laser treatment to get rid of the paws. Sadly, it's going to cost her £1,000, and the work will take 18 months.
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Before you blame the tattoo, see why one woman got a cat against her partner’s allergy wishes.