BuckeyeBama
You are stronger than you think.
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- May 29, 2013
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Sure, ideally we'd all react to photobombers in a civilized way, telling them politely but firmly that they're being rude and their "humour" is unwelcome. That's assuming we even notice, and it's not just a disappointing discovery when we get home. ("Aw, everyone's eyes are open in this photo, but there's a jerk in the background making faces. Guess this won't be our family Christmas card, after all.")
However, photobombers also need to control their impulses. Two wrongs do not make a right.
I am responsible only for my own actions, and that includes choosing to not harass others in ways that I know very well might be unwelcome. I would never put the onus on a complete stranger to "control his impulses", if I deliberately chose to violate his personal space or inserted myself into his family photo.
My right to "have fun" does not EVER trump anyone else's right to be left alone by me.
I think that you are missing my point, but I am probably just not doing a good enough job explaining it, so I'll just let it go. I don't disagree with you. That is not my point.