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I’m a traveller & we had strict rules growing up – girls aren’t allowed tattoos & can only drink in two circumstances

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A WOMAN from the traveller community has revealed the strict rules she was brought up with - and the ones she'll pass on to her own kids.

Trewley Precious, from the UK, grew up as one of 13 siblings and had strict rules to adhere to growing up in the traveller culture.

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Trewley Precious revealed the strict rules she had growing upCredit: tiktok@trewleyprecious/
But she said she would be doing the same with her own daughtersCredit: tiktok@trewleyprecious/

While she probably didn't enjoy the rules when she was younger, Trewley said there were some she would stick to for her own kids in the future.

She said: "Get ready with me while I tell you the rules I had growing up that I'll be giving to my children.

"First rule I'm going in with is curfew."

She revealed they would have strict curfew and if she said a time, they'd better be home before then.

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Next, she revealed that if she had daughters, they would never be allowed to get tattoos.

"Now, I know that some of you guys will say this might be a sexist thing, but listen, I don't want my girls smothered in tattoos," she added.

Trewley said they can do what they want after they were married with kids, but she'd prefer if they didn't.

She also claimed her daughters would not be allowed to drink alcohol no matter their age unless they had a boyfriend or husband.

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This was one of her favourite rules passed down from her father, as she said it was for protection to make sure you stay safe while drinking.

Trewley revealed that many of the rules were different for men and women for example, she would make sure her daughters would stay in school until the legal age while her sons could go out and work instead.

I'm a traveller - I left school at 13 to clean & raise my daughters to do the same, I know girls who got married at 14

She also revealed her kids always had to look their best, as she grew up getting spray tans, wearing make-up and fake nails to look presentable.

While she wouldn't go as extreme - Trewley said she expected her girls to wear lash extensions and keep their skin clear.

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