A father from Herkimer County, New York, admitted in court Monday that he posed online as his daughter's boyfriend to receive nude photos of her -- and then tried to blackmail her, Fox News reported. The man, whose name is withheld to protect the identity of his thenyear-old daughter, pleaded guilty to enticing a child to produce child pornography and receiving and sending child porn. Never having met the face-to-face, the "boyfriend" began to request sexually explicit photos from her, and she reluctantly complied, per Syracuse. When she broke up with him, he threatened to send the pornographic pics to her dad. He later concocted a ruse in which he led the girl to believe the boyfriend had committed suicide and told her that the boyfriend had shown him the photos. The year-old was finally nabbed when the girl reported to her school that she was sexually assaulted by him, WKTV reported.
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In the photo, Kardashian West is seen from behind in front of a mirror, wearing only black workout leggings and an undone bra. Much of the controversy had to do with how people interpreted the photo to be highly sexualized; some Instagram commenters even accused Kardashian of setting a poor example in allowing her daughter to snap the nearly nude photo. How a mother or father chooses to teach their children about how to be comfortable in their own bodies—including about sexuality and consent —is up to them, and no parent should feel the need to justify themselves to anyone else. Meet the Expert. Gayle Peterson, PhD, is a family therapist who specializes in family development and prenatal counseling. For instance, if a father is uncomfortable with his wife being naked around their kids, their children are going to pick up on his discomfort. And because American children tend to be exposed to sexualization in the media at that age, Peterson says they're "probably better off with some sense of privacy, but obviously that may change depending on the family and the children involved. When I reached out to members of the private MyDomaine Moms Facebook group to find out what other parents thought about the subject of parental nudity in front of children, the message across the board was loud and clear: Let's put an end to shaming.
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His 2-year-old daughter, Stella, completely naked, jumps on an unmade motel bed, joy blooming across her face. You may have even posted a photo just like it of your own kid. Or maybe you shared a snapshot of your little one, frolicking outside, lifting her dress — in that unselfconscious way every toddler does. Neumann, a professional photographer, posted these and more on Instagram. Many of the ensuing comments were profanity-laced. The nude photos are gross and disturbing. He accompanies each photo with his original Instagram caption — usually with the hashtag dadlife — and a comment from a complete stranger. It is an extreme iteration of the more judgmental and moralistic strains we encounter in modern parenting. And yet, the photos raise an interesting question about how much we share about our kids on social media.
I know this. And yet in October , swept away with the excitement of the birth of my son and probably a little sleep-deprived , I made a terrible mistake. I took a photo of the two of them lying side by side; one in a red Baby-gro, the other in white. Max was already a good two inches longer than the new baby, which I found startling as he was still so tiny, and he had already started to lose some of that crinkly new-baby look. On my way home, I looked at the photo and felt a swell of pride.