I’ve gone back and deleted several photos.
I did feel like this site was ok to post photos of my own child, as well as a few of my niece and nephew. I purposely did not include team photos of children’s faces, I’ve also blocked out his school team and soccer club name on every sports photo.
I won’t post photos from this point on, but I am definitely not going to delete my trip reports and other various pics.. I’ll have to sit and copy the trip reports one night. They’re a nice memory for me, as well as contain photos that I’ve accidentally deleted from my computer.
I just thought the video was hilarious and completely relevant to our “childhood” conversations the past few days. You could barely see niece’s face.
Yea, I wasn't gonna' get into this, but, I'm going to now.
I've got pics of myself, DWifey, our grown children, and other relatives all over this site, and I don't see it as wreckless or dangerous at all.
If someone is literally going to take the time and go through the trouble to hunt any one of us down through Internet photos for whatever reason, more than one of us have certain "Texas Surprises" for them, among other things. It's just not something that seems to be running rampant, even in today's society. In fact, most sick crap that happens to young kiddos is almost always more local, and mostly including family members or family friends. DWifey and myself took a day-long course on a Saturday morning when we were teaching Catholic preschool on Sunday mornings before we went to mass as a family together thereafter.
Bottom line, the sickos are usually close to home, and can "groom" the kiddos for years before they finally start the sick stuff with them. Needless to say, it was all more than eye-opening.
It's beyond sick and sad, but, I still think people need to be aware of what might be happening closer to home. Sickos are sickos, and as per the course DWifey and myself took, they don't want to venture any further than they have to to fulfill there sick needs.
And, now, I think I'm gonna' go puke...