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iheartjustinjc wrote: Hello Kitty wrote: iheartjustinjc wrote: No. Incorrect. I'm an extremely private person and I don't share much with anyone. Then how do you not see that sharing your most private, emotional moments with the world to criticize and critique as a problem for an 11 year old who uses social media? Because I'm not nitpicking this. I'm seeing it for what it's supposed to be.
Hello Kitty wrote: iheartjustinjc wrote: No. Incorrect. I'm an extremely private person and I don't share much with anyone. Then how do you not see that sharing your most private, emotional moments with the world to criticize and critique as a problem for an 11 year old who uses social media?
iheartjustinjc wrote: No. Incorrect. I'm an extremely private person and I don't share much with anyone.
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Hello Kitty wrote:iheartjustinjc wrote: Hello Kitty wrote: Then how do you not see that sharing your most private, emotional moments with the world to criticize and critique as a problem for an 11 year old who uses social media? Because I'm not nitpicking this. I'm seeing it for what it's supposed to be.Well, what it is is 2 women and an 11 year old sharing their most private, emotional moments for the world to see. If someone wants to inspire families to be more communicative with each other, they don't have to do it by sharing explicit moments like this with the world. They could think and come up with creative ways of sharing and write some sort of self help book. There are many psychiatrists and psychologists who are very, very effective and they don't share anything about themselves with their clients.
iheartjustinjc wrote: Hello Kitty wrote: Then how do you not see that sharing your most private, emotional moments with the world to criticize and critique as a problem for an 11 year old who uses social media? Because I'm not nitpicking this. I'm seeing it for what it's supposed to be.
Hello Kitty wrote: Then how do you not see that sharing your most private, emotional moments with the world to criticize and critique as a problem for an 11 year old who uses social media?
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iheartjustinjc wrote: Hello Kitty wrote: iheartjustinjc wrote: Because I'm not nitpicking this. I'm seeing it for what it's supposed to be.Well, what it is is 2 women and an 11 year old sharing their most private, emotional moments for the world to see. If someone wants to inspire families to be more communicative with each other, they don't have to do it by sharing explicit moments like this with the world. They could think and come up with creative ways of sharing and write some sort of self help book. There are many psychiatrists and psychologists who are very, very effective and they don't share anything about themselves with their clients.They're in the entertainment business. . If Willow wasn't there, and they still did the show with just Jada and her mother, she'd STILL find out about it through some sort of media, if she didn't already know about whatever her family was speaking about. It takes courage to talk about things like that openly, and you, as well as many here, take it as them trying to make money. It's just an internet series on AOL. If you have a problem with the way they're doing things, then don't watch it. Simple. If they really wanted that much attention, I'd like to think they'd go further than just an internet show on a website. They certainly have the money for it.
Hello Kitty wrote: iheartjustinjc wrote: Because I'm not nitpicking this. I'm seeing it for what it's supposed to be.Well, what it is is 2 women and an 11 year old sharing their most private, emotional moments for the world to see. If someone wants to inspire families to be more communicative with each other, they don't have to do it by sharing explicit moments like this with the world. They could think and come up with creative ways of sharing and write some sort of self help book. There are many psychiatrists and psychologists who are very, very effective and they don't share anything about themselves with their clients.
iheartjustinjc wrote: Because I'm not nitpicking this. I'm seeing it for what it's supposed to be.
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iheartjustinjc wrote:I just don't see how it's any different than Jada publishing a book or saying these things on a television show, like how many have done on Oprah. As always people are reading way too much into the negative ways to look at it, instead of focusing on the positive. Not many mothers and daughters sit down and communicate openly with one another. That's essentially what they're trying to get across, by putting themselves into a vulnerable position and sharing it with EVERYONE. I guess that's just how I take it, and I don't see the problem.
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