Now, I know there have been numerous arguments about things like Facebook and other social media. Yes, the ex-whatever can just not look, but there is another problem that most don't think about: YOUR CHILDREN CAN SEE IT.
Even if you don't allow your children to use these media at their ages, some of their friends may be allowed and it comes up on google search using your name. I'm actually posting this after a friend of mine posted something on her profile page that could be hurtful to her children...because she was venting. Then a "friend" of hers post ied something even more hurtful and nasty underneath.
That's one of THE first bloody things they told us in a co-parenting class: Don't air your frustrations about your ex on social media. Just don't. It has your real name attached and your children could see it. And if that doesn't tug at you, then perhaps the fact that in many courts, it CAN be used against you. Does that make more of an imprint on your minds?
Really. Don't do it. If you really need to vent, the best thing is to get a therapist. If you really can't do that or it's not enough, talk to a close friend or family member when the kids are not around. Your children really don't need to know this stuff. All they need to know is they have a Mom and Dad who love them.
Even if you don't allow your children to use these media at their ages, some of their friends may be allowed and it comes up on google search using your name. I'm actually posting this after a friend of mine posted something on her profile page that could be hurtful to her children...because she was venting. Then a "friend" of hers post ied something even more hurtful and nasty underneath.
That's one of THE first bloody things they told us in a co-parenting class: Don't air your frustrations about your ex on social media. Just don't. It has your real name attached and your children could see it. And if that doesn't tug at you, then perhaps the fact that in many courts, it CAN be used against you. Does that make more of an imprint on your minds?
Really. Don't do it. If you really need to vent, the best thing is to get a therapist. If you really can't do that or it's not enough, talk to a close friend or family member when the kids are not around. Your children really don't need to know this stuff. All they need to know is they have a Mom and Dad who love them.