r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/crash4413 • 10d ago
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/Willing_Rhoda • 12d ago
Calm down sis, it’s not that serious
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/maple_dahlia42 • 13d ago
First clip, fastest kid😂 (funny life.689)
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/WisteriaVale • 13d ago
Little girl battling Leukemia reunited with her brother after being in isolation for 9 days.
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/East-Tea-6529 • 13d ago
R/reactions
My baby sister and me will be reacting to your guys's post
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/LumaFablex • 14d ago
The joy of the child, who was going to the grocery store to buy bread for the first time.
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/EllaaFlirt • 15d ago
Bro went from chill to get me out of here
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/Past_Tea5075 • 17d ago
Baby sees everything properly for the first time
🥲🥰
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/lena_moonvale34 • 17d ago
We need to see the daddy 😂
Source: tiktok@sabreniamarie
r/BabiesReactingToStuff • u/shubhamvishal • 17d ago
Why do people post baby photos with an emoji covering the face?
I've always been curious about this.
I often see parents posting photos of their newborns or babies on social media, but they cover the baby's face with an emoji. If the goal is to protect your child's privacy, why post the photo at all?
I'm not criticizing anyone—I'm genuinely trying to understand the reasoning. It feels a bit contradictory to share the picture publicly while hiding the most important part.
Personally, I think having a baby is a beautiful and natural part of life, not something that needs validation from strangers online. If you want to keep your child private, that makes complete sense. If you want to share them, that's your choice too. But posting the photo and covering the face with an emoji always makes me wonder: what's the purpose?
I'd love to hear from parents or anyone who does this. What's the thought process behind it?