It's not normal at all. Tattoo parlors are associated with body modification which is an adult concept. A story about children in such a place might be aiming to shock or draw attention to issues such as a lack of proper childcare, irresponsible adults, or a failure in community standards. For example, if a child is at a tattoo parlor, it could mean that the parents are neglecting their role in protecting the child from inappropriate environments.
Seeing children at a tattoo parlor in a story could suggest several things. For one, it could show a breakdown in societal norms. Tattoo parlors are not places typically suitable for children due to the adult nature of the business. It could also be part of a plot device to highlight irresponsible parenting or a unique cultural situation where the boundaries between what's appropriate for adults and children are blurred.
One time at a tattoo parlor, a friend of mine was getting a small heart tattoo. The tattoo artist was a really chatty guy. As he was working, he accidentally sneezed right on my friend's arm! It was gross but also hilarious. We all had a good laugh, and the artist was so embarrassed. He ended up giving my friend a discount for the inconvenience.
Yes, 'Anarchy Parlor' is based on a true story. This means that the core idea or some of the events in the story have their roots in reality. The movie may have drawn inspiration from real incidents, perhaps something that happened in a particular place or to certain people. It's interesting how real - life can be the starting point for creating a fictional world on the screen. The creators probably wanted to bring a sense of authenticity to the movie by basing it on a true story.
I'm not sure. It might have some elements inspired by real events, but it's hard to say if it's a completely true story.
Not really. Anarchy Parlor is more of a fictional creation rather than being directly based on a true story.
Tattoo was a contemporary Chinese story about Zhou Yunxiang, a young man born in the 1940s in a rural village in China. At the beginning of the story, Zhou Yunxiang lived in a small village called "Wusi Village". His father was a famous farmer painter, but his mother was a very traditional Chinese woman. Zhou Yunxiang had been influenced by his father since he was a child and had a strong interest in painting, but his family did not support his pursuit. Zhou Yunxiang also encountered some difficulties and setbacks during his school days. He was introverted, not good at communication, and his academic performance was not good. However, he gradually achieved some success through self-study and participation in various painting competitions. After he grew up, Zhou Yunxiang came to Beijing and became a famous painter. However, his success had caused some jealousy and attacks, and his artistic career had also suffered many setbacks. In the process, Zhou Yunxiang met many different people, including a young woman, Li Na, and her family. Zhou Yunxiang finally left Beijing and returned to his hometown, Wusi Village. There, he discovered his father's paintings and discovered his own talent. He began to learn painting again and gradually became a famous painter. At the end of the story, Zhou Yunxiang returned to Wusi Village to run his own gallery with his family. His works were appreciated and loved by more and more people, and he became a respected artist.
No, it's not appropriate. A tattoo is a very personal and long - lasting form of body art. Having a tattoo related to a sex story on one's wife is disrespectful and goes against the norms of a healthy and respectful relationship. It objectifies the wife and can cause discomfort and harm to the relationship.
Good service. If the staff at the massage parlor is friendly, attentive, and professional, it can lead to a happy ending. For example, if they listen to the client's needs and preferences regarding the massage.
I don't have enough information about 'the sun parlor' in this story. It could be a physical location like a room in a house that gets a lot of sun.
Chen Xiaochun didn't seem to have any tattoos. In the movie, he drew tattoos because of the plot, but these tattoos did not really exist on his body. Therefore, it could be said that Chen Xiaochun himself did not have a real tattoo.