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AIBU?

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to think there are certain pictures you dont share??

18 replies

smokinaces · 27/12/2011 22:17

eeeeeew.

flicking through a friends FB album, of Christmas pictures she's just put up.

One shows her kids on the bed opening stockings. All fine. Until you clearly see her (very overweight) husband on the bed, sitting with legs spread in a pair of Y-Fronts.

Surely you look through photos before you publish them and realise people just dont want to see your almost naked husband? unless he looks like brad pitt

AIBU?!

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BlissfulMistletoe · 27/12/2011 22:19

Yanbu, I also hate bath pictures on facebook IMO they should be some pictures that are personal

WorraLiberty · 27/12/2011 22:19

YANBU

Do people still wear Y-Fronts?

baubleybobbityhat · 27/12/2011 22:21

Link? Xmas Grin

TheBlackDahlia · 27/12/2011 22:26

Y Fronts ffs Grin - there's always a little bit of willy poking out of them! Yuk.

SquashedSquirrel · 27/12/2011 22:29

Ha, that's made me laugh but it is pretty gross. Yuk.

slavetofilofax · 27/12/2011 22:34

Eww!

The only men I have ever known to wear y fronts are the ones with spectacularly large cocks that can be held comfortably in boxers, by the way.

staylucky · 27/12/2011 22:37

Puke inducing.

Don't like photos of presents laid out under tree/ all over living room. Seen a few of these of FB and can't think of anything quite so tacky.

Oh look how much we spent on our kids! Good for you.

smokinaces · 27/12/2011 22:39

Well, I am presuming it was a pair of Y-fronts. They were very small. And I am not willing to go reopen the picture to check.

I am currently finding something on TV to try and wipe the image from my mind. It was just so unexpected, no warning, in the middle of the "daytime" pictures was this 1 picture from early morning.

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smokinaces · 27/12/2011 22:40

staylucky I took pictures of the kids with their (small) pile of presents - simply because I only bought them 3 things, and the other 7 or 8 they had from friends and family and I was very grateful. But yes, some of the pictures of presents just everywhere and clearly costing a fortune, are a bit tacky.

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MissyMoo321 · 27/12/2011 22:42

YANBU My OH decided to upload a god awul photo of me holding my DD 2 seconds after the birth and upload it to facebook, didnt bother to check it so the whole of his friends list saw my clunge Angry

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 27/12/2011 22:45

thing is it's quite possible to post these pictures without realising quite what you've done. I did it the other day. Uploaded what to me, initially, was a fabulous picture of DS3 dressed as a camel in the school nativity........I'd been very good on the photo and zoomed into that you could only see my DS sitting there, and it was a great picture of him.

I uploaded it with some other photos.............it was only a little later while looking through adding captions that I spotted that the little girl sat behind him (on a small step behind me) was flashing her knickers to the entire world. There was no "face" to be seen and despite having looked at a few of the same shot I had failed tos pot it before I posted..............

Said photo was promptly removed and the little girls modesty covered before reposting Xmas Grin

GnocchiGnocchiWhosThere · 27/12/2011 22:49

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staylucky · 27/12/2011 22:54

smokinaces no offense meant, have pics of my own ripping open prezzies, it's the series of panoramic, piles and piles and piles usually taken on Xmas eve that do my head in. No dc's smiling faces just
showing off.

My ex used to make DD open one at a time and kind of pose for a pic holding each individual present until I pointed out what a weird fucker he was and told her to just get on with enjoying herself. Grin

BlissfulMistletoe · 27/12/2011 23:13

I forgot to take pictures this year, and enjoyed watching the dc open there presents alot more :)

smokinaces · 27/12/2011 23:41

I try and take photos of the kids with presents they receive from family living far away, so they can see them open them. And I do make them open them one at a time - but they enjoy that as they get to be nosey at each others presents (and means I can try and write down who has sent what for thank you notes!)

and yes, the panoramic piles and piles of presents is mad!

Blissful, I take hundreds of pictures, not a day goes past without taking some kind of photo. Hence why there are thousands on my FB account, though mine are definitely all Y-Front free, seeing as there is no man in my life!!

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Haziedoll · 27/12/2011 23:48

My kids had a huge pile of presents under the tree but that's because we have a huge family. I didn't take any photos though. I don't get why it is so obscene for children to receive presents but I realise that everyone on MN disagrees. Some big presents don't even cost a lot. My mil bought ds a yard of jaffa cakes.

PigletJohn · 27/12/2011 23:53

sniff I had to buy mine own yard of Jaffa cakes

rootietootie · 28/12/2011 12:42

pmsl at clunge, thats definitely unfortunate, but I assume not intended? I remember reading in the news about Tori Spelling, <a class="break-all" href="http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=tori+spelling+twitter+pic&hl=en&sa=X&biw=1366&bih=643&tbm=isch&prmd=imvnso&tbnid=eaKJ15XATRAppM:&imgrefurl=blogs.miaminewtimes.com/cultist/2011/11/tori_spellings_twitter_boob_un.php&docid=j1eKB51iePDhwM&imgurl=blogs.miaminewtimes.com/cultist/Tori%252520Spelling%252520Boobs-2.jpg&w=224&h=300&ei=Xw77TseyJcqs8QP1qZDSAQ&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=412&sig=114857164073484842903&page=1&tbnh=150&tbnw=112&start=0&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0&tx=50&ty=99" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">whose husband posted a pic on Twitter of their son without really checking the pic

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