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Family Tattoo Tradition

Everybody in Nicolette’s family gets a tattoo of a bull when they are 18, because her last name is bull… but everybody’s bull tattoo is done in a different style that accurately reflects their personality.

This entry was posted in Adulthood, Initiations, Life cycle and tagged family, tattoo, tradition on May 7, 2018 by rlederer@usc.edu.

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