An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
They generally don’t allow dyed hair, makeup, or jewelry in Japanese schools. I’m just trying to imagine the reaction to full-body tattoos.
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Okay, I was probably not imagining correctly. A) Tattoos are not removable (for the most part) so it’s not quite the same as a teacher ordering a student to wash the colour out of their hair or clean off makeup; to keep the tattoo out of the school, you’d basically have to expel the student. B) tattooing… most especially this kind of it… is still strongly associated with Yakuza in Japan… and expelling some mob boss’s daughter over tattoos he probably approved of her getting is not conductive to a long career… possibly not a long life either.
They generally don’t allow dyed hair, makeup, or jewelry in Japanese schools. I’m just trying to imagine the reaction to full-body tattoos.
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Okay, I was probably not imagining correctly. A) Tattoos are not removable (for the most part) so it’s not quite the same as a teacher ordering a student to wash the colour out of their hair or clean off makeup; to keep the tattoo out of the school, you’d basically have to expel the student. B) tattooing… most especially this kind of it… is still strongly associated with Yakuza in Japan… and expelling some mob boss’s daughter over tattoos he probably approved of her getting is not conductive to a long career… possibly not a long life either.
Tattoos were likely done after they finished schooling and were ready to accept adult responsibilities.
Plus, this is a Halloween costume party