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Dad who has been harassing daughter by copying her offensive selfies now has two times as many followers as she does

As a parent, discovering that your child is posting racy selfies on social media can be a difficult situation to navigate. While grounding your child or taking away their phone may seem like a logical solution, it is important to remember that punishment is not always the best approach. Instead, it is crucial to approach the situation with love, understanding, and guidance.

One way to address the situation is to have a conversation with your child about their online behavior and the potential consequences of posting inappropriate photos on social media. Explain to them why it is important to be cautious about what they share online and how their actions can impact their reputation and future opportunities.

It is also important to set boundaries and establish clear rules for social media use. This can include monitoring their online activity, establishing a no-selfie rule, or limiting their access to social media during certain hours of the day.

Additionally, consider following the example of Chris Burr Martin, a Washington-based father of three who took a unique approach to addressing his daughter’s racy selfies. Instead of punishing her, he decided to recreate her selfies in a humorous and dad-jokey manner to comically shame her and teach her a lesson. His approach not only caught the attention of his daughter, but also garnered him a significant following on Instagram.

While every parent and child is different, it is important to approach situations like these with love and understanding. By setting boundaries, having open and honest conversations, and providing guidance, we can help our children make responsible decisions online and in life.

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Written by Liam Stevens

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