This indicates the level of humanity African children have, that some things they do at times they know they are unethical, but they continue to do them behind parents’ back.
Mihlali Ndamase stated how tired she is of hiding her tattoos from her grandmother, suggesting that it might be time to reveal them to her.
Mihlali Ndamase created a thread on Thursday, 28 May 2020, detailing how her grandmother does not know that she has tattoos because she has been hiding them from her. Her tweet suggested that her grandmother was very conservative, Mihlali stated, “Surely, my gran won’t be mad for long if she sees them…”
After considering what would have been a clearly brave decision, she retracted her sentiments by admitting that she is still too scared to show her grandmother her tattoos. Her fear was mirrored by her followers on Twitter, with one person revealing that they spent over 18 months hiding their tattoo from their mother. The follower explained that only when she had plucked up the courage to face the consequences did she reveal the truth.
See Mihlali Ndamase’s posts below, with Twitter’s reaction:
Nvm, I’m too scared 😅
— 💙 (@mihlalii_n) May 28, 2020
😂😂😂 I hid my tatoo for a year and 6 months from my mom then I was like hai if I die I die. I went to her and said mom look. And to my surprise she was like Tjo and that was the end of it. I was 23.
— Njabulo Mofokeng (@NjabuloM_) May 28, 2020
It took me 8 months to reveal mine
I was so scared but boom!! My young brother got mad at me and went to tell my mom 😑😑— NàYTivE R (@NaytiveR) May 28, 2020
Lmao😂 but on the bright side, that shows the amount of respect you have for your gran🙌🏿
— Let’s be friends (@Andile_Ulysses) May 28, 2020
-justnje
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