Evil abuser tattooed his name 250 times across girlfriend’s face, body with cheap online machine
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Evil abuser tattooed his name 250 times across girlfriend’s face, body with cheap online machine An evil boyfriend almost completely covered his now-ex-girlfriend with more than 250 tattoos, many of his name or initials, using a cheap machine he bought online.
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What happened
Evil abuser tattooed his name 250 times across girlfriend’s face, body with cheap online machine An evil boyfriend almost completely covered his now-ex-girlfriend with more than 250 tattoos, many of his name or initials, using a cheap machine he bought online.
Why it matters
The Dutch abuser bought the machine on the website AliExpress, then for years forced her to get the tats — covering almost 90% of her body with messages branding her his “property,” according to an organization that has raised more than $35,000 to get the…
Common ground
Many of the tattoos were in “places he thought had been touched by other men, such as her breasts and buttocks,” said Andy Han of Dutch organization Spijt van Tattoo, or Tattoo Regret.
Perspective signals
The tension in the story is sharpened by Loaded Language, Name Calling / Labeling, Appeal to Pity: language that can make the dispute feel more urgent, personal, or adversarial than the underlying facts alone.
Follow-up questions
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