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[quote=Anonymous]If your don’t have any kids, don’t say anything right now. It’s not the time, your in-laws will think your controlling. However, if you are pregnant, start talking about your social media “rules” NOW. I am talking from experience, not with in-laws, but my own parents. My husband and I are very private especially on social media, we keep it all locked down. My parents, especially my dad, over share on social media. I started talking about it with my parents, and they both blew it off and said something dumb about it. Fast forward to the following year, something happened and the local newspaper got ahold of a picture of our child and posted it in their article, it had nothing to do with children or our child for that matter. It took a few weeks to get the paper to take down the picture. It was an online article not print. I know a lot of parents are worried something like this will happen, and to everyone saying Op is selfish or dramatic. No, she isn’t, she is protecting her child. What happened to us, will most likely not happen to most people, but we failed as parents and we didn’t protect our child the way we should have. Op, you are not being selfish. You are being a parent. Please tell them no pictures or no face pictures. [/quote]
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