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Do Potty Training Pictures Belong on Facebook?

Just where is the line when it comes to sharing photos of your kids?

Just where is the line when it comes to sharing photos of your kids? Facebook has become the go-to place to share the cute images of our lil ones dressing up in a funny costume or scoring the winning goal, and with the social media giant's acquisition of Instagram, there are sure to be plenty more retro-looking photos in our news feeds soon. We all know that naked bath pictures and birth pictures that show either mom or tot's anatomy are off-limits, but what about something as common as potty training? While some proud parents are eager to post a picture of junior sitting on the toilet, other's eagerly share photos of the aftermath — toilets with presents in them that may seem worthy of a post on STFU, Parents. What do you think?

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When Does a Birth Photo Become TMI For Facebook?

Proud parents are often eager to share photos of their new baby and the child's birth on social networking sites.

Proud parents are often eager to share photos of their new baby and the child's birth on social networking sites. But 74 percent of LilSugar readers said Facebook isn't an appropriate place to share such images. We're curious what type of discretion moms and dads should use when posting their pictures? What's your opinion?

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Are All Birth Pictures Appropriate For Social Networking Sites?

Birth is beautiful, but should photographs of baby making its way out of mommy or shots of the bloody afterbirth come with a warning on social networking sites?

Birth is beautiful, but should photographs of baby making its way out of mommy or shots of the bloody afterbirth come with a warning on social networking sites? People go to places like Facebook to keep up with friends, family members, and acquaintances. Is updating your status to include a photo of your pregnant belly or newborn different than posting a picture of the doctor probing your placenta? What's your opinion?

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