Since this is about nude pictures, I'm gonna use the trigger icon.
First, when my son was just born, my sister took a bunch of pictures some of which included his boy parts. She took all these while I was still being taken care of by the doctors and nurses after his birth and so I did not know and could not stop her. I didn't see them until after I got home from the hospital, and saw the ones she had uploaded onto the computer. She put some of these pictures on her Facebook page. One of them is quite disturbing, since my grandmother is peeking at him through the window with a big smile on her face.
Second, my sister took pictures of my son taking his first real bath. I didn't mind so much, it was a milestone in his life, but his boy parts were also in some of the pictures she took. What made me the most angry was that I wanted to give him the bath in the bathroom, but my family wanted me to give him a bath in the kitchen and make it a whole family event. My father and grandparents were also there. I made a big deal about it. I didn't want everyone looking at him naked. Especially my weird grandmother. I told them I wanted him to have privacy. My father said "He's a baby, he doesn't need privacy!" They kept insisting and I gave up. Of course, my grandmother had to stand right in front and watch the whole thing.
Then, when my son was about 5 or 6 weeks old, my sister and her photography partner came up to do a photo shoot of my son. My sister and her friend are part-time professional photographers and did this for me for free. They mostly do weddings though. Well, they wanted to take pictures of him naked lying on his stomach. I really didn't want them to do that at all. I didn't think it was appropriate and I didn't like that other people have pictures taken of their babies like that. But my sister is so pushy and I'm kind of a push over, especially then when I had postpartum depression. I let them take the pictures that way. But then they wanted me to hold him. My grandma asked her if you could see everything in the pictures she was taking and she said that she had the camera zoomed in so that you could not see his boy parts. But I still tried to not let them show.
Well, afterward, my grandmother picked out the pictures that she wanted and ordered them to be printed. I didn't see all these pictures they had taken. My sister came up back up a few weeks later with the pictures she had order. I looked at these pictures with my grandmother after she gave them to her. One of the pictures had a full view of his boy parts!!!!! GRRRRR!!

She told me, "He's not going to like this when he gets older". I thought to myself, I don't like it at all now!!! I told her, "Put a sticker over it." Well, then I find out my sister's photography partner has this picture on her photography website, and it has a button on there it order the pictures. So anyone in the world could possibly have this picture.
My mother has also told me that my grandmother has a picture of my father like this.
What the heck can I do about this all? If I report my grandmother for having these picture, I would have to also report my sister and her photography partner for taking them. I don't want trouble with my sister, she holds grudges pretty well. I figure I could report the pictures she has on her Facebook. But then she'll probably get upset and feel bad about it. Anyway, since I'm in this one picture, the police may say that I allowed it to be taken. But I was told it was zoomed in enough so that it can't be seen.
Is it just me that thinks this is wrong??? What is wrong with these people that they think these pictures are okay to take of babies and young children?
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