I browse the Internet, and a lot of popular blog site are mommy blogs. I always wondered what their kids will think in a few years. Will they embrace the life of the Internet and accept years of people’s comments? Or will they be rebellious little kids that have no idea why they are the main subject of a stay at home mom? Why are they making money off them? Being a blog kid of like being a child actor. You have no idea why you are there, and you don’t seem to enjoy it that much.
After these kids have grown up, will the mommy blogs end up talking about being grandmas? Or hating who their children are dating and will marry? It’s a public display of every day life. What does it matter anyways? Book deals, advertisement space, etc!
No wonder why kids are not being kid like anymore. They know that posing to the camera is more important than playing outside naturally and having fun in life without the public’s constant knowledge. Aren’t you all sick of it? I am.
I am sticking to my world and enjoy life my own crazy way. Who cares about people. I control what I say, and I don’t need someone else telling the story for me.
One last note: Like my new Facebook Fan Page! https://www.facebook.com/officialrebelliousarabgirl/
You should tell the story, not them,
But if we don’t post endless posts of photos of our kids for the sex offenders to ogle, they call us fakes and make multiple Twitter accounts to call us out for not providing them with free kiddie pix!
Then you come across a tough-skinned momma blogger (different than a Mommy blogger), who doesn’t care what some faceless, nameless stranger that we’ll never meet no matter how long we blog, who isn’t moved by those people. Then the ‘deep throats’ of the web kind of fade into the background.
ps: Missed you!
Thanks Echo for your comment. I know what you mean, and I don’t think many people thought of that.
I miss you too!!
People will be people. Especially facebook and the next generation are going to be worst. so what can you do? I know let’s be rebellious and since we need a revolution of some sort.l
Nice to here from ya!
Hi Adrian,
Thanks for your comment. And I agree with you that the next generation is million times worse!!