Grandfather Supports Gay Grandson With Matching Equality Tattoos
March 17, 2015 #gay #lgbt
 
By AlexKelst
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After Joe came out to his grandfather, Frank, they did something unique together to cement their bond as grandpa and gay grandson. Joe and his grandfather went to their local tattoo parlor where they got matching equality tattoos! Joe had has tattoo from about a month prior and his grandpa wanted to show his love and support with a matching one.

Joe's partner films as Joe's 80-year old grandfather gets a tattoo that unequivocally and irrevocably shows his support for gay rights. Joe is lucky to have a grandfather like Frank. 

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