That is the eeriest part of these videos — the parents are barely interacting with their kids.
The apps are always coursing with some new prompt beckoning parents to show off their big babies, their ugly babies, their ugly babies’ glow-ups.
It feels so easy: You’ve got your phone, you’ve got your kid, and because of the kid, you’ve got nothing else to do except look at your phone.
It’s seductive for new parents to think of our children as an extensions of ourselves, and social media makes that fantasy visceral.
Babies are cute (even the ones their parents advertise as ugly), and their emotions are sweeping and operatic.
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