THEY say "what happens on a girls holiday, stays on a girls holiday"… except of course, when you somehow end up with a tattoo you have zero recollection of.
One person who knows a little something about this is 22-year-old Megan Gerrard.
In July 2018, Megan went to Magaluf with six girlfriends – and while there, the group made friends with seven guys from Newcastle.
She said: "We got close with the boys and went out with them every night!"
Naturally when the last night rolled around, the group wanted to do something to commemorate the holiday – which is when the boys dared Megan to get a tattoo of their initials.
"On our way to the strip we passed a tattoo shop and as a joke, I said I will get everyone’s initials tattooed on m," she recalled. "And the boys dared me to do it."
Like the good friends they are, Megan's pals begged her not to go through with the dare – but she was determined to do it anyway.
But as if that wasn't bad enough, Megan realised that some of the boys had given her fake initials after she found their real names on social media – which is how the group also discovered that they all had girlfriends too. Awkward.
She explained: "Some of the boys gave me fake names and we didn’t find out until we got home and they added us on Snapchat.
"We stayed in contact with the boys for about 4 months but then we found out they actually were in long term relationships and their girlfriends found out about us and made all the boys block us girls."
That said, Megan doesn't have any regrets about her tattoo – which she's, unsurprisingly, covered up with a new design.
Earlier this week, Megan posted a throwback photo of her Magaluf tattoo which went viral – and even allowed her to reconnect with one of the boys in the group.
She added: "We weren’t in contact but I put that tweet up yesterday and one of the boys had seen it and replied to it as a joke! I don’t regret anything about it. It was funny!"
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