Every time a parent posts something on Facebook about poop, I cringe. Either their toddler pooped in the potty, smeared poop on himself and the walls (complete with a photo), stuck her hand in her diaper and pulled out poop, etc. I just don't think Facebook is a place to share things like this. Am I being a prude?
What things do your friends share on Facebook about their kids that you wish they didn't? Maybe I sometimes post things on FB that people side-eye, so just wondering what is considered cringe-worthy or inappropriate to you.
Re: Things you wish parents didn't post on FB
And yes, potty training posts are fucking awful. Why would anyone care about someone else's PT journey?
The babies and ANY pets, big or small, makes me nervous when the animal is showing signs of distress. Your baby and relaxed rottie curled together happily? Great. Your baby holding your stressed chihuahua? It scares me.
To whom would you report it? I definitely think that it's showing very poor judgment, but what rule was it violating?
I hate political memes, stfu already. You're liberal/conservative, I get it already.
The whole parents ranting about the other parent thing is ridiculous. I've unfriended many people because that's all they ever did.
My specific issue is with a friend who posted a picture of kid who looked to be 3-5 years old smiling with what looked like his dad's military-grade machine gun and the caption "train 'em young." I am not going to repost the picture here, but that doesn't scream "gun safety" to me.
And I realize that I could block this person, hide their posts, or deactivate, but I do like the social networking aspect of it. I just want the good stuff without the bad, but I guess that's life, huh?
My mom is ok, but she'll sometimes comment like, "I like this photo. Ok, I love you sweetie, bye. -Love, Mom."
>>>---FSU--->
Ps, FB didn't exist back then. #anold
I hope you know I was totally kidding. Don't block me, k? Wish I could gif. I want to gif the lion hugging it's human. Loooove you!
Of course!!