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it seems like Alina's mom started it, or is there anything I'm missing? seems she was upset Valeria's dad listened to some Russian musician that supported the war, then Val's mom brought up the pictures in Alina's profile as proof that she sexualizes her daughter, and I'll just say if any of them say that is definitely true about one of them and not the other I think both of them are deluded. I think it's possible to post pictures of your child online that might seem revealing to some people, but that are just you and your child having fun and they just happen to be doing activities that require little clothing (swimming, those exercises where they stretch their bodies, ballet, etc.), I do think claiming every single one of those profiles is sexualizing is going a bit too far, just because someone does find it sexual doesn't mean it's as explicit as, let's say, Angelina Polikarpova's stuff when she was younger and had a clear undertone to it. I think both Alina and Valeria fall into the "kinda sexualizing" middle of the spectrum, but sometimes kids do genuinely want to share these pictures and parents don't think it's sexual. Both of them think that, so they should keep this out of the conversation, because it's subjective and both could be accused of the same thing.
>I do not make photo sets to order and for sale. Only occasionally can I send a gift set of photos in the style of the ones I post on the page, but which are not on the page, as a thank you for your support. Kind of like a bonus for fans, just like many bloggers and content writers do to have more motivation to keep up the page.
Sure thing, lol.
I think the Russian music was not worth getting upset over but Val's mom also escalated the situation, that accusatory post was unnecessary.