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EmilyAlexandra
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I have a friend who seems, to me, to have a very relaxed approach to respecting other people’s privacy. She keeps sending me photos on WhatsApp of her friends and family members and, in particular, their children. All of these are people I have never met. Most of them live thousands of miles away from me. They quite possibly/probably have no idea that I even exist.
Just to give you a few examples: when her cousin’s wife had a baby, she forwarded to me several photos of the baby that she had received via WhatsApp. More astonishingly, to me, she also forwarded me a photo of her cousin’s wife in a hospital bed just after giving birth. She is clearly wearing no clothes at all, and her breasts are only covered because she is holding the baby in front of them. To be clear, these are people I have never met and probably will never meet. I can’t even remember their names.
She has also sent me photos of other people’s children and babies, e.g. children of her other friends and relatives. One time, she went out with a friend (someone I have never met) and her friend’s nieces. She took photos of her friend’s nieces and sent them to me. I was thinking about how far removed this is from parental control. The girls’ dad let his kids go out for the day with his sister. The dad’s sister invited my friend along. My friend then took photos of the girls and sent them to me. I think I would be quite annoyed if I let my sibling take my children out, my sibling brought along their friend, and the friend took photos of my children to send to somebody I’ve never even heard of.
Am I being unreasonable? I honestly think that in this day when we are all supposedly so concerned about child protection, it is not really acceptable to be sending photos of other people’s children to somebody the parents have never even heard of, let alone given express permission to receive photos of their children. As for the photo of the cousin’s wife naked in a hospital bed with her breasts only obscured because she was holding a baby in front of her chest, I thought that was a really intimate family moment which, to be honest, I am surprised the woman even wanted to be seen by her husband’s cousin (no way is anyone other than my husband seeing photos of me like that!), let alone her husband’s cousin’s friend.
I could understand if my friend was very young or from a very liberal culture, but she is an American woman in her 40s, so I would expect her to be quite conservative and quite respectful of boundaries.
Something that worries me is that I am expecting my first baby soon, and I would like to be able to send my friend photos (though not ones of myself naked in a hospital bed!), but I feel like I can’t risk sending her photos of myself and my family knowing that she will probably be forwarding them to people I’ve never even heard of, let alone people I would choose to share pictures of my baby with. I feel I can hardly say, “Here are some photos of the baby. They are for you only. Do not forward these to anybody.”
Just to give you a few examples: when her cousin’s wife had a baby, she forwarded to me several photos of the baby that she had received via WhatsApp. More astonishingly, to me, she also forwarded me a photo of her cousin’s wife in a hospital bed just after giving birth. She is clearly wearing no clothes at all, and her breasts are only covered because she is holding the baby in front of them. To be clear, these are people I have never met and probably will never meet. I can’t even remember their names.
She has also sent me photos of other people’s children and babies, e.g. children of her other friends and relatives. One time, she went out with a friend (someone I have never met) and her friend’s nieces. She took photos of her friend’s nieces and sent them to me. I was thinking about how far removed this is from parental control. The girls’ dad let his kids go out for the day with his sister. The dad’s sister invited my friend along. My friend then took photos of the girls and sent them to me. I think I would be quite annoyed if I let my sibling take my children out, my sibling brought along their friend, and the friend took photos of my children to send to somebody I’ve never even heard of.
Am I being unreasonable? I honestly think that in this day when we are all supposedly so concerned about child protection, it is not really acceptable to be sending photos of other people’s children to somebody the parents have never even heard of, let alone given express permission to receive photos of their children. As for the photo of the cousin’s wife naked in a hospital bed with her breasts only obscured because she was holding a baby in front of her chest, I thought that was a really intimate family moment which, to be honest, I am surprised the woman even wanted to be seen by her husband’s cousin (no way is anyone other than my husband seeing photos of me like that!), let alone her husband’s cousin’s friend.
I could understand if my friend was very young or from a very liberal culture, but she is an American woman in her 40s, so I would expect her to be quite conservative and quite respectful of boundaries.
Something that worries me is that I am expecting my first baby soon, and I would like to be able to send my friend photos (though not ones of myself naked in a hospital bed!), but I feel like I can’t risk sending her photos of myself and my family knowing that she will probably be forwarding them to people I’ve never even heard of, let alone people I would choose to share pictures of my baby with. I feel I can hardly say, “Here are some photos of the baby. They are for you only. Do not forward these to anybody.”