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PARENTS SEXUALIZING & USING THEIR CHILDREN FOR VIEWS - PODCAST #49

A mother who posts videos of her 3-year-old daughter on TikTok is facing backlash while still maintaining some support among her 17 million followers who claim her videos are innocuous. However, critics allege some of the activities she forces her toddler to partake in are sexually suggestive. Make no mistake, pedophiles are watching.

PARENTS SEXUALIZING & USING THEIR CHILDREN FOR VIEWS - PODCAST #49

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I think it’s so selfish of parents making money of their kids on any social media. The mom alone wouldn’t be anything on social media. Just any other pretty 20 something attempting to draw a following. The family bloggers are the same. They see $$ and views. It’s so sad. My 3 yr old boy is absolutely adorable (for real) and no pics of him online. I feel the need to protect him fiercely and couldn’t imagine plastering pics of him all over the internet. The internet doesn’t forget. How will these pics effect these kids in 10, 15 years. It’s worrisome

Abby Sromek

You say "let's condemn exploiting kids but not needlessly take away innocence" but then later say "regular people find that kind of thing cute because the child is innocent and doesn't associate a tampon with anything 'icky' yet." Do you see anything wrong here?

Zach Sweers

I'm not familiar with this creator, but FYI a kid playing with a tampon is not sexual (I haven't seen the video though, so I don't know how it was being used). It's a menstrual product. When I was a kid my older sister messed with me and told me and my friend that it was a cannon and we'd reload the cotton part back into the applicator and shoot it at each other. My niece (who is a toddler) snooped in the drawers of my bathroom, found a tampon, and put it in the waistband of her pants because she wanted it to be a "kitty tail." Let's condemn exploiting kids but not needlessly take away innocence. For the record I don't think anybody should be posting videos publicly of their kid playing with something like a tampon, as it could embarrass them when they're older. I'm just saying in general, regular people find that kind of thing cute because the child is innocent and doesn't associate a tampon with anything "icky" yet.

Gailyn

I feel the same haha. Im on to many social media platforms as it is, i dont need another one:D

Leo Renman

I’d also like to add that anybody with children should keep their social medias as private as possible, even people without children with this day and age and the amount of online bullying that goes on, I think people need to keep their personal social medias as private as possible especially those with minor children… The other day under “people you may know“ on my Facebook a 13-year-old girl that I have known for 10 years showed up there, so I clicked her page and me not being her friend on Facebook underneath of her picture(public bio section), included all of her other socials for the general public to see, I immediately contacted the father of that family to let him know and he had no clue the dangers of her profile being that way.

NatGoinBananas_On_Preds

I’ll prob have more to write but before I forget lol I’m gonna add this now, I’m right there with you with tiktok, I have that site BANNED from all my devices, what’s even worse about that site is the little kids dancing & the dirty old men creeping on them…oh and then we have the women in their 30/40s shaking their ass’s like teenagers for views, it’s freaking disturbing.

NatGoinBananas_On_Preds

Hey someone is posting one of your old videos on TikTok, just wanted to let you know! Here’s a link https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRyFoGhx/?k=1

Hailey Cattell

...until you break a new law you've never heard of and end up with a mugshot on google forever.

Christopher

Plus pedos can use your babies photos in photo shopping schemes and alter them in disgusting ways to sell on black market for top bucks...never put my kids photos online.

Jody Kurt

Yes, find if possible, thanks

Jody Kurt

Gen Xer here and I too pride myself still to this day that my picture does not exist in a Google search of my name 🙃

Jody Kurt

Recognizing a threat to a child’s safety is not the same as sexualizing them. You don’t have to be a parent to have an instinct to protect the innocent and defenseless!

BasedMom

this reminds me of an investigative documentary i watched, about these pedo forum online collections of pictures of kids from random peoples social media. i can find the link (to the documentary) if anyone is interested, it is in german though, but i think you can still get the gist of it even if you dont speak german.

hannaH

This should be reported to the cps.

Truffles

I don't think parents should be posting content of their children anywhere online, even private Facebook accounts. They cannot consent to it. Idk, I'd feel weird if my baby photos were online instead of in a physical photo album. They aren't secure, you never know who's looking at them or where they're stored.

flamboyantalien

I never understood the appeal of Tiktok personally even though I'm a GenZer (albeit on the older side lol).

Slow Loris

Supposedly there were sickos commenting some nasty shit on those videos too. I made a tiktok just to go look but she turned off the comments.

Melissa lynn

I guess I'm not sleeping anytime soon. Lol

Melissa lynn

there was on Tik tok that she made her daughter put a whole hot dog in her mouth. Working with kids a three year old should have cut up pieces to avoid choking. I just find it odd.

Eaman A


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