01-15-2012, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by buttercupmuffin
I think that I just wrote and erased 3 different responses to this. lol I feel a bit mixed about this. Had I had facebook when my kids were younger and had I taken a picture of my oldest mock breastfeed her dolls(which is a normal behaviour as they watch mom nurse and tend to younger babies) I may have put it on my facebook, which is only open to those who are on it (friends and family) to share the cuteness. So, in that sense to share with people you love a moment that you found worth sharing there is nothing wrong with it. Not directed at you, but just a general question, what would the response be if the pictures were of little boys mimicking the same behaviours? I'm still in the air about this, I think I need to think about it a little more. 
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I am with you on this. Private stuffed shared with family and friends is one thing. And, if someone posted a picture of their kid playing baseball, I wouldnt give it a second thought.
When I saw the title of the article, I wondered why it was such a big deal. The abstract idea didnt bother me. It was the picture that came with the article above that started me being bothered by this.
I am trying to figure out why this is bugging me and if it should bug me. Was hoping some input from others would help to put things in perspective.
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