asteadyrain
asteadyrain
asteadyrain

People are really getting personally offended at your post. What you wrote was clear and I think people need to deal with whoever in their life is dismissing their concerns and recovery issues, and not take it out on you.

This is why I was always a little ticked about why the job I did have paid women for 8 weeks of leave if they had a C-section, and those with vaginal births got only 6 weeks. It wasn’t supposed to be just about the physical recovery, it’s about time with your child.

Eh, I think the commenter simply meant *some women recover within just a week or two. But that was a secondary point; no matter what the birth was like, ALL parents need 6 weeks for various reasons in addition to mom’s recovery. Breastfeeding, baby needing constant care, bonding. In other words, things that could

I cannot see how it would affect her career though.

To be completely honest.... I feel like it’s extremely plausible for this mother to have explained to the this kid that this was a photo shoot sponsored by Levi’s and she was cool with it or even excited about it. Lots of children are cool with the idea of modeling. Which is technically what it is. Plus she’s hanging

Well, sure yeah everything embarrasses them. But they have a right to be that way. I think this is a way that we teach teenagers their feelings don’t matter - you only feel embarrassed because you’re a teenager and therefore it’s not valid.

Ha, given the topic I totally read excitement as excrement.

Also, download them and share them.

Now you know why your Dad keeps holding up a can of Pepsi toward an empty part of the boat and telling you not to worry because "Summer time is Pepsi Time".

My parent’s kept a picture of my four year old sister, coming out of the bath, desperately trying to cover her private parts, in a grouping of pictures in the hallway of our childhood home. When my mom hosted cub scout meetings, all of my cub scout buddies would make a bee line for that photo. She still talks about

It’s not just the photos! I know moms who post public updates on their kids having trouble with bullies or learning how to pop pimples... They think they’re being cute or insightful or something, but could you imagine being a kid and having that broadcast out into the world forever? Photos are definitely a bigger

This is it. There actually probably are a few people who would think baby on his potty is adorable, grandmas and such. But posting publicly? And refusing to take down when asked by said child? That's some real assholery right there bordering on abuse. I hope this girl wins her case.

This is petty. Pull yourself together and get over it

Idea: Close your FB account if other people’s posts annoy you. Then you don’t ever have to police anyone! Problem solved.

Well, there are a lot of creeps who do want to see that.

Or at least as soon as they are old enough to tell you it's embarrassing and hurting them. What reason do they have for not stopping besides humiliating her.

At the very least respect their wishes if they want them taken down!

I have no problem with this.

I’m of the opinion that if a picture might embarrass your kid don’t share it. Let your kid have some privacy. Save them for a photo album or something offline. If they want to share the picture when they are older let them.