If they were thinking about getting tattoos, the Obama daughters may want to reconsider.
Speaking on NBC's "Today" show in a segment originally filmed before
the Boston Marathon bombings, President Barack Obama revealed the
strategy he and First Lady Michelle Obama have been using to keep their
daughters away from tattoos.
"What we've said to the girls is,
'If you guys ever decide you're going to get a tattoo, then mommy and me
will get the exact same tattoo, in the same place, and we'll go on
YouTube and show it off as a family tattoo,'" Obama said.
"Our thinking is that might dissuade them from thinking that somehow that's a good way to rebel."
During the segment, the president also said he understood his wife's
"slip of the tongue" when she called herself a "single mother" in early
April, noting that they were often apart for a week at a time when he
was campaigning for the Senate and presidency.
"I tend to cut my wife or anybody some slack when it comes to just slips of the tongue," he said.
"But there's no doubt that there have been times where Michelle
probably felt like a single mom ... She definitely, I think, understands
the burdens that women in particular tend to feel if they're both
responsible for child rearing and they're responsible for working at the
same time," he added.
By Reuters
Photo: US President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and their
daughters Malia (L) and Sasha borad Air Force One at Chicago O'Hare
International Airport. (AFP)
Speaking on NBC's "Today" show in a segment originally filmed before the Boston Marathon bombings, President Barack Obama revealed the strategy he and First Lady Michelle Obama have been using to keep their daughters away from tattoos.
"What we've said to the girls is, 'If you guys ever decide you're going to get a tattoo, then mommy and me will get the exact same tattoo, in the same place, and we'll go on YouTube and show it off as a family tattoo,'" Obama said.
"Our thinking is that might dissuade them from thinking that somehow that's a good way to rebel."
During the segment, the president also said he understood his wife's "slip of the tongue" when she called herself a "single mother" in early April, noting that they were often apart for a week at a time when he was campaigning for the Senate and presidency.
"I tend to cut my wife or anybody some slack when it comes to just slips of the tongue," he said.
"But there's no doubt that there have been times where Michelle probably felt like a single mom ... She definitely, I think, understands the burdens that women in particular tend to feel if they're both responsible for child rearing and they're responsible for working at the same time," he added.

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