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my parents won't let me put my picture on facebook?
11-09-2012, 09:00 AM
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my parents won't let me put my picture on facebook?
My mom and dad let me make a Facebook, but they won't let me put any of my pics. And it's kind of embarrassing in front of my friends. How do i get them to let me put my pics????
(thnx in advance)
my profile pic for yahoo - that's not me !!!!!!

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11-09-2012, 09:08 AM
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just put them up and tell them that if they give you a problem, my crew will show up and teach 'em a lesson.

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11-09-2012, 09:08 AM
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You tell them
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11-09-2012, 09:08 AM
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Why is it embarrassing, if I may ask? If it's because of what your friends say, then just ignore them. Your parents aren't doing it to be mean, it's to protect you. Facebook has become the next MySpace, except worse. It's a stalker's dreamland because a lot of people are open about sharing their pictures, daily life, and personal information. I mean, why track someone down in real life when you can just access their facebook? I'm sure they are especially concerened because you are a young girl.
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11-09-2012, 09:08 AM
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I'm sure that you feel pretty embarrassed, that's normal, and you are probably wondering why they're doing this; But I'm sure that it's just your parents being protective of you, especially since older generations seem to have trust issues with the internet in general. If you really do want your picture up there then maybe you can talk about with them, and prove to them that you are responsible enough to handle yourself and the responsibility of putting yourself out there.
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11-09-2012, 09:08 AM
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You can go through all of the security settings on face book and make the website seem like a very secure and safe sight.
OR
Tell your friends you value your privacy. You can post a favorite meme, anime, movie/book character, quote, a cute pic of a pet, or anything that inspires you or something you enjoy. Have fun with putting all your favorite pics and putting them on your page. If you can draw or have a friend who is amazing at art ask them to draw a picture that you can post as your profile pic. Get creative and have fun with it but your friends should like you for you and not your profile.
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11-09-2012, 09:08 AM
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Show them you have nothing to hide i know privecy is a issue but give them the option to see your posts pics in the end they care for you and will trust you to be smart
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11-09-2012, 09:08 AM
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Dr. Morrison is reputed to have good handjobs. After he does them to your parents, do not hesistate to bend over as well.

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11-09-2012, 09:08 AM
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Your parents are just trying to protect you. There are big bad wolves out there who like to devour girls.

Do your parents use Facebook themselves? If not, then I suggest that you educate them. Why don't you have a talk with both of your parents together. Show them your friends' Facebook pages so they can see your friends' pictures. Show them how Facebook works and let them see how you can set up your own levels of privacy so they'll be comfortable knowing that their very responsible daughter can keep herself safe from Internet predators. Explain to them that you are well-aware of the fact that everything you post online will end up stored permanently somewhere and that you'd never put any pictures up that would come back to haunt you or your family later. Nor would you give out your last name or home address.

If your parents are already familiar with Facebook, it wouldn't hurt to show them that you are aware of the dangers and how to protect yourself.

Farah, when you're young being embarrassed in front of your friends seems like the end of the world. But it isn't. You're very lucky to have parents who care about you so much.
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