![]() People Have Taken to Social Media Criticizing Tate’s Decision ![]() ![]() You can read her full story in The Washington Post here.Ģ. She’ll also be referring to her by the pseudonym Roshelle instead of her real name. Tate also said that she would let her daughter known in advance of anything she was writing about her, she’d keep it to a minimum, and maybe her daughter would have editing rights in the future. She said they agreed that she wouldn’t use any photos without her daughter’s permission, and she had “absolute veto rights” on any images of herself. Instead, “my plan is to chart a middle course.” She said they’d negotiate boundaries together, but she disagreed with a culture that believes mothers should never do anything that upsets their children or makes them uncomfortable. ![]() Tate went on to share that many other writers stopped writing about their children altogether once they reached a certain age, but she didn’t feel she could do that. However, she couldn’t just take the essays and pictures off the Internet. But, she said, she promised her daughter she wouldn’t post any pictures in the future without her permission. Tate acknowledged that she always knew her daughter would one day ask about all the stories she’d written about her. ![]() “Why are all of these pictures of me on the Internet?” she asked Tate. LSHxisUJDNĬhristie Tate wrote an article in The Washington Post on January 3 about how, after receiving a laptop for Christmas, her fourth-grade daughter realized that her mom had been writing about her online for quite some time. ![]()
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