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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. I am trying to understand, though, what the purpose is of social media? To me, it serves many purposes, one of which is to brag about our kids. You can always unfriend or unfollow if those posts trigger you. I post infrequently, but it is usually about my kids. It might be, acceptance to daughter's first choice school, her performance in the school musical, my son's acceptance to a top 20 university, other exciting stuff he did in college. I also post photos from trips, and of my backyard in the spring after planting. Things I don't post: report card grades, details about illnesses, memes, photos of food. Many of my friends post this stuff, but I don't judge them. You shouldn't judge me. There was only one time I was really triggered. A "friend" posted multiple times about each and every school her kid was accepted to (high school) and the merit money that was offered. There had to be 4 or 5 schools. It was so over the top and the posts about the scholarship money was too much. Then she posted the school her daughter decided to attend and made a huge deal of it. So, yes, I did judge her.[/quote] So you are allowed to judge others but others are not allowed to judge you?[/quote]
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