Woman defends decision to tattoo boyfriend’s name on forehead, says it’s an expression of love

A woman who tattooed her boyfriend’s name on her forehead is defending her face art, suggesting that anyone who refuses to do the same, isn’t really in love.

Ana Stanskovsky, who penned a permanent love letter to Kevin on her face, insists it’s an expression of love, but online users are saying “it’s stupid” and that her “next boyfriend will hate it.”

Polish-born Ana Stanskovsky surprised her 588,000 TikTok followers by sharing a post of her newly transformed face.

In a viral TikTok clip, Stanskovsky is seen sitting in a chair, having some work done to her forehead.

P

Related Posts

My Husband Traded Our Family of Four for His Mistress — Three Years Later, I Met Them Again, and It Was Perfectly Satisfying

Three years after my husband, Stan, left for his mistress, I unexpectedly ran into them. It wasn’t their misfortune that gave me satisfaction—it was realizing how far…

Racist Hotel Rejects Patrick Mahomes, The Next Day He Returns as the Owner..

On a cool autumn evening, the Royal Beacon Hotel radiated elegance, with grand chandeliers casting a soft, inviting light. Marissa, the composed receptionist, took great pride in…

My Husband’s Lover Came to Me for a Massage, Not Knowing I’m His Wife

I thought my marriage was unshakable, but everything changed when Emily walked into my massage studio. She spoke about her “complicated” boyfriend, who was in the middle…

This ‘My 600-Lb Life’ Star, Who Lost 536 Lbs, Stunned Users with Her Transformation – Her Photo After Weight Loss

Christina Phillips’ transformation, featured on My 600-lb Life, is an inspiring journey of weight loss and personal growth. Weighing 708 pounds at her heaviest, Phillips struggled with…

The Secret Hidden in Sarah’s Silver Ring

A year ago, my Secret Santa coworker Sarah gave me a beautiful silver ring with a tiny emerald—a surprisingly thoughtful gift. We’d always gotten along, so I…

“COPS WARN OF NEW DANGEROUS

A recent incident at a Walmart in Windsor, Connecticut, underscores the potential dangers of everyday shopping. Cheryl and Mel Johnson found a razor blade sticking out from…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *