Question.
14 years ago
General
If it is the social norm.
To give your baby a tattoo on their belly.
One that they can never get rid of.
Does it make it right to do it?
To give your baby a tattoo on their belly.
One that they can never get rid of.
Does it make it right to do it?
FA+

Is everything really that grey?
So, what makes incorrect things acceptable?
What makes it wrong then to force the child to have this permanent change to their appearance?
Its an easy balance to skew and change. One so malleable, so easy to make more right or more wrong.
Without fundamental mutual belief what does right and wrong matter?
What does consent matter if nothing can be construed as right or wrong completely?
We try to create constants. Killing is wrong, helping others is right.
But there are gray areas. Killing one to save millions, is it still wrong? Helping another so they may harm others, is it right?
A mutual belief would be a good way to live, but with so many cultures, those beliefs are changed from one person to the next. That is why there is no black and white, and each issue must be judged accordingly.
That would be stupid.
That's just doing something just because, without really thinking.
I don't know if you understand :I
Or it could be.
If it didn't have to be such a decietful idea.