Nothing in her conduct suggest a lack of judgment. Simply that she made a mistake and one that I would guarantee that she never makes again. Aside from that, she appears very responsible and put together. The hairdresser on the other hand, embellished her story and interjected her opinion. Not to mention, she looks like she leads a rough life. Her tattoos are only part of it, but yes in my opinion they show a lapse of judgment and decorum. She not only has one, which one could chalk up to momentary lapse of judgment or that she likes it, but she has them plastered everywhere. Tattoos generally are associated with high-risk behavior and low socioeconomic status. I'm not going to dispute whether they should be or not, but in the business world, typically the business leaders do not have tattoos or if they do, they are discreet and covered. We are dealing with generalities and obviously I don't know either one, but based on snap judgments which we all must make, I am pretty sure that your wife and Byron's would have the first mother watch children before the hairdresser.