The bond between a dad and his daughter is always considered to be a super special thing. Dads are sometimes the ones who agree to a junk food dinner maybe even ice cream or cake instead of an actual meal , who want to buy that extra gift at Christmas, who want to be seen as the goofy, silly, fun parent. But then we see pictures of fathers and their daughters and the snapshots don't seem like something that should have been taken at all. This is always really confusing, and today we're taking a look at these types of images.

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Dad Posts Naked Photos of Daughter on Instagram
Sick pervert. Child exploiter. These are not the comments parents expect when posting pictures of their children to social media. But those were the only words Wyatt Neumann saw for several days. Earlier this year, Neumann embarked on a cross-country road trip with his 2-year-old daughter, Stella. A photographer by trade, Neumann's initial instinct was to capture every moment on camera — some of which featured Stella wearing just a pair of underwear and some that had her wearing nothing at all. Needless to say, these shots of a girl giggling in the backseat and jumping on the bed quickly turned into an online frenzy. The same day Neumann posted his favorite photos to Instagram, members of the social media site shared their hostile opinions of the images and Neumann's parenting. There were even claims that the father of two was a sexual abuser.
I thought I could do it, but the isolation, loneliness, and depression are much worse than I expected. Mormonism, like many extreme religions, often stunts the growth of its members. But the idea of marrying my husband felt right from almost the get-go and, my patriarchal blessing made so much more sense. I really do have strong feelings for him and want to make this work… but I'm beginning to feel like I have no identity of my own anymore and I will forever just be, "the doctor's wife. Funny thing is he told me when we met that he was ready to stop focusing so much on work and start focusing more on his life. So it is going to be over anyway. And the nonmember spouse may just put pressure on the member spouse to spend more time with them. To just see ourselves as support to our husband's "noble" ambitions. My boyfriend is just going into his third year of med school.
Whenever you bring something up, they'll say if it's not on lds. My nonmember husband and I have been married for almost 18 years. It's been really tough and am only hoping to see a glimpse of the reward soon, whether it is simply watching a movie and actually finish it in one sitting or finally having dinner in the same room. Mormons are very particular about dressing.