RE: Should Photos Of Children Be Posted Online?
Parents feel they don't have to ask for permission to see their children because they own them like property, objects, since they made them. Subliminally, subconsciously, we feel these things. We feel we deserve many things. We begin to think and believe only in what we want to believe in. We tend to hear and see only what we want to see.
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I'm American. I'm working in Vietnam. Vietnamese parents expect children to take care of them when they're older a bit more often than parents in like the USA I'm assuming. Vietnamese normally spoon feed children longer than others do like until the kids are five years old or maybe even eight or longer.
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Parents should let kids go through the process of growing-up gradually by themselves. Let kids learn how to teach themselves more how to ride bikes, how to cook, how to ask questions, and gradually give them more work, freedoms, responsibilities, as they get older. I learned at home from my mother. Some are helicopter parents and that can become more or too problematic.
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Should we post their pictures online? Our kids may not like it, but there is no reason they should not like it. Where do you draw the line between what you can or cannot do? And if we do not post baby photos of our children, others might and probably do already secretly. We live in a world full of security cameras outside, at stores, on laptops, phones, and everywhere, which means that the NWO and the CIA and shadows and many have those photos already regardless of whether we post them or not. Parents should be allowed to share them. Kids need to grow up. Because people will post things about us even when we don't like it. That never goes away. We will always have things we do not want others to see. Maybe, parents should not share the photos. I can understand that perspective. But that is not the whole story. It is not that simple.
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Great photos. I love what you are writing. Thanks.