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Can I politely ask my bridesmaid cover up her tattoo of images?
The maid of honor in my wedding has Ichthus (Jesus Fish " – We are Christians) tattooed on the upper back. Although I have no problem with the tattoo itself, and I'm fine with her choice to her body is exposed, I am showing a little cautious about that in my wedding photos. She mentioned that the cover-up get to it first, but then again seemed from asking me "You do not think it looks tacky, is not it?" and asked me, my bride to ask whether or not he cares he is not (). I will not to offend, and it is fairly high tension, I would ask that they cover up or not? Note: she did not have it when I asked them – and their parents still do not know about it. And as "sensitive" when I tell her to lose it or are not in the wedding. It's just my personal preference.
I can understand your feelings, maybe your girlfriend insult ripped through the tattoo. I'm pretty sure you won'y many images in the upper back, but make it anyway, on the both of you, you can have you talk with your photographer and you mention your concerns. Often the photographer is the wedding party on its premises space for the pictures. He or she will know that you do not want is to show tattoos and your friend in a way held that the tattoo is not possible to be in a photo.
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