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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 616663" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Witz, that's how I actually feel. Her picture is all over the internet. I didn't get it from her site. I happened to see it on my cousin's site. If you put yourself out there, anyone can take it. You don't HAVE to have a FB. My daughter and her SO's mom took down their FBs...I am hearing of more and more people doing this. So if she has her picture all over the internet, she is just mad because *I* happened to take it, even though I didn't label her name like everyone else does. She is just angry because I did it...trust me she is tagged a lot and does not care. But it's ME and she is currently angry at ME.</p><p></p><p>I still did the right thing by offering to take it down and by apologizing, I believe, and if she wants to keep stewing over it, so be it. Any of the men she meets when she hangs out at bars could do worse to her picture.</p><p></p><p>I stay away from my DNA associates, except for my father, because there is very poor interaction and a lot of petty fighting. I am not defending myself. Yes, I knew she wouldn't want me to do it and I did it anyway. No, I didn't think she'd know and wasn't trying to tick her off. But her face is everywhere on the internet and not always where she put it.</p><p></p><p>I am peaceful about how I resolved it, at least in my own mind. I tried to pacify her, calm her down, and assure her it wouldn't happen again. I apologized. I welcomed her to call me if she did not want to fight and just wanted to talk and acknowledged that I'm not always that easy to understand, just as she isn't.</p><p></p><p>I think I did enough in this regard. She has yet to respond in any way. If she is still fuming over something this trite, I have no control over that. I do hope that by explaining, offering and apologizing she leaves my father alone. He has no computer and has no idea what Facebook is and it upsets him a lot when she calls to yell at him about me. I don't understand why she brings him into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 616663, member: 1550"] Witz, that's how I actually feel. Her picture is all over the internet. I didn't get it from her site. I happened to see it on my cousin's site. If you put yourself out there, anyone can take it. You don't HAVE to have a FB. My daughter and her SO's mom took down their FBs...I am hearing of more and more people doing this. So if she has her picture all over the internet, she is just mad because *I* happened to take it, even though I didn't label her name like everyone else does. She is just angry because I did it...trust me she is tagged a lot and does not care. But it's ME and she is currently angry at ME. I still did the right thing by offering to take it down and by apologizing, I believe, and if she wants to keep stewing over it, so be it. Any of the men she meets when she hangs out at bars could do worse to her picture. I stay away from my DNA associates, except for my father, because there is very poor interaction and a lot of petty fighting. I am not defending myself. Yes, I knew she wouldn't want me to do it and I did it anyway. No, I didn't think she'd know and wasn't trying to tick her off. But her face is everywhere on the internet and not always where she put it. I am peaceful about how I resolved it, at least in my own mind. I tried to pacify her, calm her down, and assure her it wouldn't happen again. I apologized. I welcomed her to call me if she did not want to fight and just wanted to talk and acknowledged that I'm not always that easy to understand, just as she isn't. I think I did enough in this regard. She has yet to respond in any way. If she is still fuming over something this trite, I have no control over that. I do hope that by explaining, offering and apologizing she leaves my father alone. He has no computer and has no idea what Facebook is and it upsets him a lot when she calls to yell at him about me. I don't understand why she brings him into it. [/QUOTE]
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