luvsJack
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I really think the ones on the road need some kind of policy as to what is permitted. Maybe just the one white cross or something. The flowers, balloons, candles, stuffed animals and such are really distracting. But, I understand the need to put something in the spot. I am glad my family member chose not to do it, but still understand the need.
IMHO, all of it comes from not wanting your loved one to be forgotten. Its just like wanting someone's name on a building on a college campus or on the high school football field; not everyone can do that but they can do other things like stickers on car windows, memorials by the roadside and or tats.
I don't think I would want some big gaudy tat that has a memorial blazoned across my back, but if I wasn't terrified of needles I could see a small one that just symbolizes the person to be remembered. (a rose for someone named Rose, a frog for someone who collected frogs, that kind of thing) Most people do think of their tats as being something personal and not really "putting it out there".
IMHO, all of it comes from not wanting your loved one to be forgotten. Its just like wanting someone's name on a building on a college campus or on the high school football field; not everyone can do that but they can do other things like stickers on car windows, memorials by the roadside and or tats.
I don't think I would want some big gaudy tat that has a memorial blazoned across my back, but if I wasn't terrified of needles I could see a small one that just symbolizes the person to be remembered. (a rose for someone named Rose, a frog for someone who collected frogs, that kind of thing) Most people do think of their tats as being something personal and not really "putting it out there".