Jess decided not to broadcast the news of her pregnancy on social networks - to the surprise of his friends. Did you know the details of her pregnancy on Facebook and Twitter
My decision to keep the news of my pregnancy outside of Facebook was met with contempt by many of my friends. "What do you mean, we do not recognize your child on Facebook? Not even when he was born? "
I was surprised by the response to my need for privacy cybernetics. This subject has not even emerged in recent years. Am I really a rarity, by refusing to inform the world of my pregnancy on social networks
Several friends have seen a kind of social suicide - the tag line that went wrong. Some believe that it's just unpleasant, but it is unclear whether the crime should be taken by concerned friends, do not have access to all areas of my life or my unborn child to be deliberately ignored my adventures online.
For me personally from this miracle is something that can be made in person at concrete answers included - a hug, a touch - not a poke on Facebook or Twitter abbreviated exclamation.
- I have a deep desire to give my child a choice and the opportunity to see the world before it plunged into the online spotlight. Where does it end if the first photograph taken from that of the uterus was seen by thousands of people before they have developed the breath? Your Facebook profile is updated with a picture of his tombstone when you die? What about the years between?
- These decisions should not be taken lightly. I am in fact deprive my son of a story that could be the norm in the future? Time will tell.
friends feel differently. As soon as three months of secrecy is required, scanning photographs all images are covered in your profile, there are regular updates on the size of their embryos, as well as detailed descriptions of how "mama" is made. I find this a bit - dare I say? - Bored and a little disgust. I do not feel the need to know that your uterus is made this week, thank you.
Then there are the pictures after the birth. Photographs of a child bright and bold pressed against the chest of a woman without a bra and a lot of skin, I feel a little nauseous. By all means take the pictures meaningful and beautiful (for you) and place them in an album precious to embarrass her son in her 18th birthday, but why he left with 200 people on Facebook answer I can hear you, but I decided not to put my story on Facebook, here I am writing about it for the Guardian. Well, I'm not trying to hide the fact that I'm pregnant, but not with me to this article with step by step account of my pregnancy and all the photographs.
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