Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this oversharing?
Nobody cares to know what place your 9yearold daughter placed at weekend "tournaments" you paid $50 to enter or see 10 pics of 9yearold girls in swim gear next to a pool every single weekend. Once in a great while is fine.
The posts with her son just make me roll my eyes - but when people make comments like, "OMG he's going to be so successful" and "He is so charming" it is cringeworthy. It's not an accurate reflection of him at all.
It's mostly desperate and attention-seeking- or as my daughter would say "thirsty." Tacky and teases out she has no life.
Remember, she's not you. Other people will judge her. If they judge you, that's their problem, not yours. You can't control her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How she runs her Facebook is none of your business. Get a life.
I have a full life and a career; she sits home all day and pretends to live a different life on social media. The things she brags about are so low. I've tried to teach her what is impressive and what's not; what's tacky and what's not; what's annoying and what's relevant. But at the end of the day the thirst for likes wins out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How she runs her Facebook is none of your business. Get a life.
I have a full life and a career; she sits home all day and pretends to live a different life on social media. The things she brags about are so low. I've tried to teach her what is impressive and what's not; what's tacky and what's not; what's annoying and what's relevant. But at the end of the day the thirst for likes wins out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How she runs her Facebook is none of your business. Get a life.
I have a full life and a career; she sits home all day and pretends to live a different life on social media. The things she brags about are so low. I've tried to teach her what is impressive and what's not; what's tacky and what's not; what's annoying and what's relevant. But at the end of the day the thirst for likes wins out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How she runs her Facebook is none of your business. Get a life.
I have a full life and a career; she sits home all day and pretends to live a different life on social media. The things she brags about are so low. I've tried to teach her what is impressive and what's not; what's tacky and what's not; what's annoying and what's relevant. But at the end of the day the thirst for likes wins out.
Anonymous wrote:How she runs her Facebook is none of your business. Get a life.