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Overshare much? New mom gets letter from 'friends' saying no more Facebook photos of child
By Cox Media Group National Content Desk
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New parents document every moment of their new child's life, especially if it is the first one. And when you're in that age group where everyone is having kids, you can become inundated with baby's first photos.
But when you're tired of seeing the 1,000th "first," would you be blunt enough to say enough is enough?
Take a look at what Ryan Ruthven posted on Twitter. He said it is the letter he said his wife Jade received from an anonymous friend who said "we are all SO OVER your running commentary of your life and every single thing Addy does," Fox News reported.
The couple from Australia forwarded the letter to comedian Em Rusciano who then shared it to her thousands of fans on social media, The Daily Mail reported.
Jade told Daily Mail Australia that she thought it was a joke, but then realized it wasn't.
The Daily Mail reported that Jade wants the person who wrote the letter that it did not bring her down and she will still post photos of her daughter.

