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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't do it. Nobody cares where your stupid kid got in. You can call/email your real friends and tell them.[b] "Sharing" it with the world is just pathetic narcissism. [/b] Your kid will post it on their instagram page anyway. [/quote] This is exactly how I feel about Facebook. Posting photos of your kids on your social media is pathetic narcissism. Give them privacy and autonomy. They are not your pet.[/quote] This. I used to post pictures of my kids (when they were much younger) and stopped when #1 they asked me to, and #2 I realized I was doing it for ME.[/quote] What? You <gasp> took [i]PRIDE [/i]in your [i]CHILDREN[/i]? You horrible monster.[/quote] There’s a difference between taking pride in your children and bragging. If I’m proud of my kids, I tell my KIDS. If I tell other people, that’s bragging, and I totally admit it. I’ll even preface my comments to friends with, “Hey, can I please brag about Larla for a minute?! I’m just so happy!” I’m not saying not to post on FB, but just realize it for what it is. [/quote] Lol. [img]https://fishofgold.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/299x223px-ll-52e196e1_lighten_up_francis.jpg[/img] [/quote]
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