Woman Stands By Decision To Tattoo Boyfriend's Name On Forehead, Claiming It's An Act Of Love

A woman who tattooed her boyfriend's name on her forehead is standing up for her facial artwork, implying that those who don't do the same aren't truly in love.

Ana Stanskovsky, who permanently inscribed a love note to Kevin on her face, asserts that it's a demonstration of affection. However, online users are criticizing it asaying "it's stupid" and that her "next boyfriend will hate it."

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Ana Stanskovsky, born in Poland, surprised her 588,000 TikTok followers by posting a picture of her newly transformed face.

In a widely circulated TikTok video, Stanskovsky is depicted sitting in a chair, undergoing a procedure on her forehead.

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The "my new face tattoo" video, which has garnered 18.3 million views since its debut on November 6, depicts Stanskovsky receiving her boyfriend's name, scripted in large black cursive font, on her forehead.

The camera zooms in as the artist permanently tattoos over the "Kevin" stencil, with Stanskovsky visibly wincing in discomfort.

After the completion of the artwork, she rises to inspect her profound expressions of love in the mirror.

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"Done? Okay let's see. Oh my God, I love it. Wow, Kevin's gonna love it," she exclaims.

She concludes the clip by asking her followers, "Do you think he will like it?"

Responding to her query, one online user quips, "He'll love it! Your next boyfriend will hate it though." Another user comments, "I don't know who Kevin is, but wherever you are…. Run!"

As the video captures the attention of the perplexed social community, individuals caution her about potential future regrets.

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"Great decision here. I don't see how you could ever regret this," shares one fan.

In response to the overwhelming suggestions of regret, Stanskovsky fires back with another clip asserting that she will never regret the Kevin tattoo.

Woman Stands By Decision To Tattoo Boyfriend's Name On Forehead, Claiming It's An Act Of Love
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Stanskovsky responds, "I know many of you said I'm gonna regret that and what if we break up and all of this stuff, all of this horrible stuff and I just wanna say this is how I'm expressing my feelings so if I love someone, I'm doing this." She continues, "I'm loving it, I'm definitely never gonna regret that. How can I regret this? It's beautiful."

"A handwritten note is a precious way to express your feelings," remarks one online commentator.

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However, fans remain unconvinced, with many believing her extravagant declaration of love must be a prank.

"Wait. Wasn't it a joke?" questions one user, while another comments, "I was waiting for them to say it's just a prank but they never did."

The influencer then asserts that every time she gazes in the mirror, she is "in love."

"I'm in love with the tattoo and I'm in love with my boyfriend," she said. "I think if you really love someone, you've just got to show it you know, you've just got to prove it…So I think if your girlfriend doesn't want to tattoo your name on her face, you just need to find yourself a new girlfriend because I don't think she loves you."

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Taken aback by her statement, users interject, urging her to reconsider her demonstrations of love.

"'if [your] girlfriend doesn't want your name on the forehead she doesn't love you,'" One netizen writes, quoting her. Then offering this advice to Kevin, the user continues, "dump her ASAP."

Amidst relationship uncertainties, one online user questions, "and if he breaks up with you what then?"

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Stanskovsky responds, "What if we break up? I'll just have to find myself a different Kevin."

However, another individual suggests a different approach: "It would be better if you wrote on it that I am stupid."

As of now, there's been no response from Kevin.

What are your thoughts on this woman getting her boyfriend's name tattooed across her forehead?

There are certainly more effective ways to express love, and if opting for a grand gesture, perhaps a smaller, less conspicuous tattoo would suffice?

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