Yes, but also someone is making the pictures public. Once you make something public, it's out of your control how it gets used. The decision begins with the person who takes the picture and ends with the person posting it and to whom. Where it goes from there is out of anybody's hands == Yes, exactly. It's a risk you take. I partially blame the companies who pretend that anything online is private. Example: Snapchat. Pretends to be private. Some people believe it. It's not private. The internet isn't private. That's just how it is. You're a public figure the moment you step out your front door and leave your yard. You're a public figure once you get on the Internet. We're all politicians in a sense and/or celebrities. Such is public life. Of course it's gross when a public document like a picture gets used in inappropriate ways but... once it's public, it's public. As far as women breast feeding, I don't care what someone does, as long as its not used as a flirtation device... which has happened to me once and I found it rather gross. She locked eyes with me as she was breast feeding and talking to me and would be continually annoyed with her baby fussing. I wasn't interested in her ANYWAY - I was talking to be polite. But when she started scolding her baby for fussing while she was flirting, I made an excuse and moved on. Not the kind of person I want to know further. == Indeed. For example, this is a public group. Stuff you write on this group might show up in friends/family/co-worker/boss' feeds. Anything. FB decides what to show people. So, you don't even have to search now. I don't care honestly. I don't say or show anything online that I wouldn't be ok with standing up in court to defend. But I've been online since 1989 so I learned long ago. Anyway, it was good chatting and I appreciate you taking the time to understand my POV. like emoticon ==