Is it OK to put bikini pictures on Facebook?

Is it OK to put bikini pictures on Facebook?

Don’t post bikini pictures or posey pictures on Facebook if you want to make friends online, say researchers. Those holiday shots posted on Facebook or that quick snap of your new car won’t help you make friends, in fact it will do just the opposite.

What do you do when your child posts are inappropriate?

As I mentioned, deleting the post is the better option, but deleting the account is the best option. The only way to truly remove an inappropriate post from social media is by deleting the entire account.

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Why do people post bikini shots?

The idea is that if women post photos in bikinis for any one to see then the men in their lives or men who follow her will treat them with less respect. More of an object than a person.

Is social media ruining the relationship between mothers and daughters?

Social media and women’s increasing career success are the final pieces of the puzzle that have intensified the relationship — making mothers and daughters closer than ever but also creating more dramatic conflict. Sites like Facebook and Instagram have erased a lot of the privacy that daughters used to maintain.

Why does my daughter keep blowing up at me?

And lastly, these blowups usually occur because mothers and daughters know they will always have each other’s backs. “If the girl has a tough day at school because her best friend ditched her, the easiest and most acceptable person to unload on is mom,” Carr says.

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What are the challenges faced by teenage girls?

All girls are different, but regardless of their personality and circumstances, our teenage daughters contend with a barrage of challenges including surging hormones, mixed messages, and social pressures. I’m still trying to do better by my daughters, but here are 10 goals all parents of teen girls can try to reach.

What to do when your daughter is being rude to you?

Call out bad behavior. Teenage girls can be rude, obnoxious, and cruel. They know how to say things that hurt and push your buttons. Instead of getting into an argument or allowing your daughter to escalate the situation, just say, “You aren’t allowed to speak to me like that. Let’s talk about this another time.”