Forget Spanking! Mom Chose Facebook Shaming as Punishment

When her 12-year-old daughter wanted to post a photo of herself wishing
she could drink vodka, author and mom ReShonda
Tate Billingsley decided to teach her a lesson with what could be
the most powerful parental disciplinary weapon ever devised by man: Facebook
shaming.
At first, it might seem like your typical case of modern parental
discipline: A Texas mom has prohibited her 12-year-old daughter from
using the photo-sharing site Instagram after she caught the girl posting
a photo of herself holding an unopened bottle of vodka with a caption
that read “I sure wish I could drink this.”But it’s what ReShonda Tate Billingsley did next that has
people buzzing: Billinglsey, a prominent Houston-area author, had her
daughter post a new picture of herself to Instagram earlier this month
holding a sign reading, “Since I want to post photos of me holding
liquor, I am obviously not ready for social media and will be taking
a hiatus until I learn what I should (and) should not post. Bye-bye.”
[...]“I thought she knew better, but in her mind, she thought,
‘I’m not drinking, what’s the problem?’”
Billingsley said. What the girl didn’t realize, she said, was
that the photo might still send the wrong message to a future employer
or prove attractive to a predator, who “can see it and think this
is a little girl who likes to drink.”“Because she had been warned,” she added, “I
felt I needed to hit her where it hurt most.”And hurt it did. After she explained the punishment to her daughter,
the girl was “devastated” for a day, Billingsley said.“She actually asked for a spanking instead; she begged for
a spanking,” she said.
Previously on Neatorama: Dad
Shot Laptop Over Daughter’s Facebook Post
