So I must warn you, this is another semi rant about my sister and what questionable thing she's done.
Little background. My younger sister has model appeal. She's pretty and has an awesome body, of this I'm not going to deny. But unfortunately, she often doesn't stop and think about things, particularly when it comes to facebook.
Yesterday, I hopped onto facebook and noticed that she had posted some pictures she had had done at a vintage styled photography studio. She looked awesome. It was essentially a 1920's themed shoot where she was posed in front of an antique dresser, wearing an old styled dress, and then later underwear. It was classy and quite frankly was the sort of thing you would see done in any higher end perfume ads.
What I had a problem with was while happily flicking through her facebook album, suddenly at picture 14, she was topless. And this was not the sort of craftily hidden topless pictures, these were in your face 'hello nipples' type topless. I was a little shocked.
Now, this is what irks me;
-I'm pretty sure she's put herself at risk of having her facebook page being deleted because of the suggestive style of the pictures.
-She has several workmates and our entire extended family on her friends list.
-Her facebook albums are not friend locked (what if her boss finds them?).
Also, my other sister informed me that only 1 month ago that she had been adamant about never posting glamour photos on her facebook. And I also pointed out that this was the girl who dragged me to the strippers with her one halloween just so she could talk to the strippers about my boobs (she's always been more comfortable redirecting attention and embarrassment to me - and sadly I'm used to it from her).
She is still currently not talking to the rest of our family after her last facebook stunt, and so I figured this might be her way of showing us her pictures. Still, I don't think she thought it through.
What do you guys think? Am I being a prude about it? Because the pictures are fantastic and I'd suggested that she create a portfolio with them. I just think it was a dumb move on her part to put them on facebook.
Little background. My younger sister has model appeal. She's pretty and has an awesome body, of this I'm not going to deny. But unfortunately, she often doesn't stop and think about things, particularly when it comes to facebook.
Yesterday, I hopped onto facebook and noticed that she had posted some pictures she had had done at a vintage styled photography studio. She looked awesome. It was essentially a 1920's themed shoot where she was posed in front of an antique dresser, wearing an old styled dress, and then later underwear. It was classy and quite frankly was the sort of thing you would see done in any higher end perfume ads.
What I had a problem with was while happily flicking through her facebook album, suddenly at picture 14, she was topless. And this was not the sort of craftily hidden topless pictures, these were in your face 'hello nipples' type topless. I was a little shocked.
Now, this is what irks me;
-I'm pretty sure she's put herself at risk of having her facebook page being deleted because of the suggestive style of the pictures.
-She has several workmates and our entire extended family on her friends list.
-Her facebook albums are not friend locked (what if her boss finds them?).
Also, my other sister informed me that only 1 month ago that she had been adamant about never posting glamour photos on her facebook. And I also pointed out that this was the girl who dragged me to the strippers with her one halloween just so she could talk to the strippers about my boobs (she's always been more comfortable redirecting attention and embarrassment to me - and sadly I'm used to it from her).
She is still currently not talking to the rest of our family after her last facebook stunt, and so I figured this might be her way of showing us her pictures. Still, I don't think she thought it through.
What do you guys think? Am I being a prude about it? Because the pictures are fantastic and I'd suggested that she create a portfolio with them. I just think it was a dumb move on her part to put them on facebook.
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