using your children as a profile pic?

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  • Always_Belle
    Always_Belle Posts: 73 Member
    I think it depends on the medium. On a site like this I would not post my kids pictures unless it was a temporary thing. Definitely not permanent. On FB? yeah, I've done it but FB is a 'friends' gathering place. I know these people and they know me and we communicate there. Twitter? I've posted one of my kids pictures when she received an award and then I took it down.
  • neandermagnon
    neandermagnon Posts: 7,436 Member
    my profile pic isn't my child.... it's my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great* grandmother.

    *or however many greats there should be in 50,000 years can't be bothered to type them all




    ETA: in other news I don't really care if people use their kids pics as their profile pics or not
  • mommypennylane
    mommypennylane Posts: 67 Member
    There are many reasons someone might not be comfortable with their face even if it is the only one they have. I have psoriasis and I have LOTS of days where I am not comfortable in my own skin, including my face.

    As far as the kids, I like showing pics of myself WITH my kids but not just my kids typically.
  • laurie04427
    laurie04427 Posts: 421 Member
    I had a picture of my chubby stomach up for a while to motivate myself to eat better every time I logged in so yeah I'm sure that was irritating for others to look at or gross at the least hehe so yeah guess I have to give others some leeway on what they put up.
  • FitWithWit44
    FitWithWit44 Posts: 412 Member
    I don't use a picture of my child because it is tough to be rated a 10 or get spanked, but otherwise don't give a **** what people think about how I select MY avatar.

    But I do love my adorable child
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  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,302 Member
    There are many reasons someone might not be comfortable with their face even if it is the only one they have. I have psoriasis and I have LOTS of days where I am not comfortable in my own skin, including my face.

    Or maybe people just like using different avatars for different reasons and it has nothing to do with whether they are comfortable with their face?
  • AglaeaC
    AglaeaC Posts: 1,974 Member
    I wouldn't post photos where my child's face is recognisable, because I believe they deserve some privacy and it's none of my business to post them left and right all over the internet, before they can make the choice for themself, but what you post really is your thing. I like seeing a photo rather than the newbie member, but whatever, it doesn't affect my day in any way.
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    It bothers me only in the sense that it frightens me how much people lose their sense of self when they have kids.

    Says Mrs Lannister.....
    Being a proud nerd isn't losing my sense of self, just the opposite.

    I was referring to Cersei making a move on her offspring this one time in band camp

    Ah, But Cersei isn't Mrs Lannister, she's Mrs Baratheon.

    Aww!!! You said it before I could...
  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member

    >>How can you NOT love this face?

    ETA: He is my third child AND my dog.:smile::smile:

    That is a cute dog
  • Cali_Chica
    Cali_Chica Posts: 895 Member
    Because its MY fitness pal not YOUR fitness pal. So if you don't like it, pay attention to one of the other 999,999+ users on this site who have profile pics more in line with making your online experience an aesthetically pleasing one.
  • NormInv
    NormInv Posts: 3,303 Member
    Because its MY fitness pal not YOUR fitness pal. So if you don't like it, pay attention to one of the other 999,999+ users on this site who have profile pics more in line with making your online experience an aesthetically pleasing one.

    yes Ma'am....thanks for helping me see the error of my ways
  • Cali_Chica
    Cali_Chica Posts: 895 Member
    Because its MY fitness pal not YOUR fitness pal. So if you don't like it, pay attention to one of the other 999,999+ users on this site who have profile pics more in line with making your online experience an aesthetically pleasing one.

    yes Ma'am....thanks for helping me see the error of my ways

    Hush before I image search your crockpot and you subsequently find me crouched outside your window tonight :tongue:
  • tjthegreatone
    tjthegreatone Posts: 324
    I would never put a photo of myself on an open site such as this. I prefer to preserve my anonymity. I don't have children but if I did, the thought of using their photos would be even more disturbing as it breaches their anonymity too. So I don't necessarily judge people who do, but I marvel at their ?confidence ?faith in humanity ?lack of concern.

    I put up a t-rex as my avatar since it describes my relationship with food... I'm always a ravenous prehistoric predator :laugh:
  • iAmWrythm
    iAmWrythm Posts: 11 Member
    This topic screams insecurity. I hadn't read most of the replies before I submitted mine and yikes, it's just a photo folks. No different than somebody having their default facebook photo as their child. If it's a lack of confidence in their self-image, all the more reason not to shame them.

    I have no issues with self-confidence. If you want to go check out my picture of my butt and quads, you'll see why. I just find it inspiring that my youngest is a seasoned racer now.

    Plus, the two-year-old race was an "aww" moment for everybody at the Peachtree Junior. I love the way they run on those short little legs.
    Of course I'm not talking about you if you don't lack self-confidence. I said if that happens to be the reason, nobody ought to give them grief for it. I think it's awesome and adorable. :)
  • MelsAuntie
    MelsAuntie Posts: 2,833 Member
    I could not care less what people use as a profile pic.
  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
    This topic screams insecurity. I hadn't read most of the replies before I submitted mine and yikes, it's just a photo folks. No different than somebody having their default facebook photo as their child. If it's a lack of confidence in their self-image, all the more reason not to shame them.

    I have no issues with self-confidence. If you want to go check out my picture of my butt and quads, you'll see why. I just find it inspiring that my youngest is a seasoned racer now.

    Plus, the two-year-old race was an "aww" moment for everybody at the Peachtree Junior. I love the way they run on those short little legs.
    Of course I'm not talking about you if you don't lack self-confidence. I said if that happens to be the reason, nobody ought to give them grief for it. I think it's awesome and adorable. :)

    :flowerforyou:
  • blueboxgeek
    blueboxgeek Posts: 574 Member
    I rarely have photos of myself. I've generally got photos of my favourite Doctor (Whovian!!!) but I did today just change my avatar to a pic of me and one of my boys taken last weekend.

    They are the most important thing in my life and I love to show them off.
  • FitWithWit44
    FitWithWit44 Posts: 412 Member
    I'm guessing you don't have any children OP...

    why yes I have children I have a beautiful daughter but I don't want to use her face as my profile pic after all she's not using My Fitness Pal I am so there's really no reason for her to be on here.

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  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
    I agree. People who don't post profile pix of themselves should be boiled in oil! Olive Oil, preferably -- EVOO even better.

    I refuse to be boiled in anything but coconut oil.
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  • Ely82010
    Ely82010 Posts: 1,998 Member
    I dont hate it but I dont feel like Im talking to a real human when it happens. Every time I see someone with no picture of themselves I think they lack on confidence because they think they are ugly or they are not happy with the way they look. I thought Photoshop softwares were made for that but it seems like they dont like to use them. lol


    Me thinks that you are totally wrong. Desire for privacy doesn't equal lack of confidence or unhappiness about personal looks.
  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
    I agree. People who don't post profile pix of themselves should be boiled in oil! Olive Oil, preferably -- EVOO even better.

    I refuse to be boiled in anything but coconut oil.

    That's cop out. You'd probably want it in a tub at a nice tepid bath temperature, too, huh? Head on a pillow. With cucumber slices over your eyes. And a chilled glass of your favorite wine.

    Hmmmmm...

    Move over....

    Maybe a few spa jets?
  • lilmisfit1987
    lilmisfit1987 Posts: 183 Member
    But he's so cute...and he looks so much like me... :(

    People don't lose their sense of self after becoming parents. It's called PRIDE. Yes, I am proud to be a mother....I'm also proud to be a nerd/gamer/bookworm/poet. I KNOW WHO I AM! :P
  • _mlee_
    _mlee_ Posts: 90
    I'm on your side! I ESPECIALLY don't feel you should have your children displayed all over MFP. There are a lot of creeps in the world and I don't feel like letting them have access to my kids pictures. Also, it is true that they are my kids but they didn't give me permission to plaster their faces on public sites. I wouldn't appreciate someone taking my pics and posting them :)
  • josparkle
    josparkle Posts: 141 Member
    Rather surprised by the heat this has garnered.

    My avatar pic is of my kids, several years ago, because:
    - they are one of my reasons for getting healthy
    - the picture makes me smile every time I see it
    - I didn't consider anyone else's opinion of it before I chose it as my avatar (except the boys who said it was ok to use it)

    But if its the reason that you don't want to 'talk' to me on MFP, then that's just fine.
  • AglaeaC
    AglaeaC Posts: 1,974 Member
    Rather surprised by the heat this has garnered.

    My avatar pic is of my kids, several years ago, because:
    - they are one of my reasons for getting healthy
    - the picture makes me smile every time I see it
    - I didn't consider anyone else's opinion of it before I chose it as my avatar (except the boys who said it was ok to use it)

    But if its the reason that you don't want to 'talk' to me on MFP, then that's just fine.
    Now see that's cool.
  • neandermagnon
    neandermagnon Posts: 7,436 Member
    I dont hate it but I dont feel like Im talking to a real human when it happens. Every time I see someone with no picture of themselves I think they lack on confidence because they think they are ugly or they are not happy with the way they look. I thought Photoshop softwares were made for that but it seems like they dont like to use them. lol

    or perhaps they don't take online forums seriously enough to care about stuff like this.... Because I don't. It's just a calorie counting website and the forums are entertainment (although I do try to help people on their "journey" by providing information that I think might help them). I like myself and how I look, but there are other ways to express yourself through an avatar than just putting a picture of yourself up. And there are many things in life that mean a whole lot more to me than what I look like. I agree that if someone's *only* reason for not putting a pic of themselves in their avatar.... i.e. they really want to but are put off because they think they're ugly, then yes that person needs to do a lot of work on their self confidence (ditto people who feel that they can't put a pic of themselves up without photoshopping it extensively)....... but there are plenty of other reasons why people might want to put something other than themselves up as their avatar that have nothing whatsoever to do with self confidence.
  • tazroni
    tazroni Posts: 24 Member
    how do you know if its their child they are using or maybe its them when they were a child.
  • TheVirgoddess
    TheVirgoddess Posts: 4,535 Member
    I'm on your side! I ESPECIALLY don't feel you should have your children displayed all over MFP. There are a lot of creeps in the world and I don't feel like letting them have access to my kids pictures. Also, it is true that they are my kids but they didn't give me permission to plaster their faces on public sites. I wouldn't appreciate someone taking my pics and posting them :)

    I'm always curious about the "creeps" part - what do people think is going to happen? What is so terrible that the "creeps" are going to do?

    I have zero issues posting photos of my children on the internet. 1. I do so with their permission and 2. I've literally never, ever used their real names online - even my very closest online friends only know them for their nicknames.

    So many strong opinions about something that has zero impact on your (general people in this thread) life. What photos I choose to post have no bearing on your life. The level of security via the internet I've chosen with regards to my kids safety is exactly none of your business.

    I seriously cannot believe the level of self righteous judgement going on. I wish people put this much energy into food-poor people in our country.