Mum Horrified To Learn Husband Shared NSFW Photo To His Whole Family Minutes After Giving Birth
Mum Horrified To Learn Husband Shared NSFW Photo To His Whole Family Minutes After Giving Birth
Giving birth is a special and intimate time that you probably don’t want shared with the rest of the world. I don’t know about you, but those first few moments can feel like a bit of a blur. So imagine this poor woman’s shock when she realised her husband had shared some NSFW photos to his family group chat moments after popping out her son!
Thanks to the introduction of smart phones, moments like giving birth can now be recorded and shared in minutes. But just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
One mum recently shared her experience on TikTok where she told followers about the time her husband basically sent a photo of her hoo-hah to his entire family. Yes, we’re serious! Wendy Freed shared the hilarious video on TikTok revealing her husband’s little mistake that totally mortified her.
Freed said her husband shared a photo after their son was born “without cropping it.” And by cropping, we don’t mean just cutting out random objects around the room. We mean he forgot to crop it so her vagina wasn’t in the pic! And yes, Freed shared the photo too- except this time she covered her modesty with a shocked emoji.
Followers on TikTok soon began sharing their own stories in the comments, like one woman whose husband shared a photo taken during her C-section where her organs were basically visible. Nice!
Another mum said her MIL was FaceTiming the entire birth to all her friends without her knowledge or permission. And you know how iPhones can do “live” photos? Well one mum got her whole stitching process shared with family due to that. Oops!
Many expectant women said they were now scared of what could happen to them in the delivery room after hearing this story. But surely now they will double-check all photos before sending them out to friends and family.
Has this ever happened to you or someone you know?
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