Melissa Sloan, a 45-year-old who describes herself as a “tattoo addict,” did not attend his son’s Christmas party because teachersin your opinion, they didn’t let her into school because of her looks.
Talking to the Daily Star, Sloan said she didn’t show up for the celebrations because once she wanted to visit one of her two children at school, the authorities suggested she enter from the back garden and stay.looking at the class from the window”.
“There are no Christmas parties and when I go to my son’s school they don’t invite me. Once they told me to go to the back garden. ‘Look out the classroom window,’ they told me. The teachers told me to do it, which is why I don’t go to the school play,” Sloan said.
How did you solve the theme of the party? I’m sending his partner, Luke, in his place.
“He’s going to the children’s party tonight because I can’t go because they don’t want me,” said the mother from Powys, Wales. “I feel so jealous because I know how they are towards me.”
Melissa said she gets three tattoos a week and has more than 800 all over her body.
i can’t find a job
Sloan further says that “i can’t find a jobdue to the designs covering most of her body including her face.
Over the years, she’s spent countless hours under the needle and even started revising her old projects as she ran out of space, but while others might give up at this point, Melissa isn’t done yet.
She says they look at her weird on the street and that people can be mean, but that doesn’t stop her either and she’ll soon be getting another tattoo, this time of a crucifix, which will be just below her right eye.
And weeks ago, she shared an image of what she looked like before covering her face in tattoos. Also, she insisted on making new tattoos.
“I let myself be carried away by the current, what I like I put on my face. I let myself be carried away by inspiration, I have space left and I wear it. It’s free, I do it or my boyfriend does it, he’s been trained to do it, he’s been doing it for years.”
Source: Clarin
Mark Jones is a world traveler and journalist for News Rebeat. With a curious mind and a love of adventure, Mark brings a unique perspective to the latest global events and provides in-depth and thought-provoking coverage of the world at large.