TikTok is Not For Kids

Erika Love
2 min readDec 17, 2021

Every time I go live on TikTok (@ErikaLoveToo) someone will comment “this is a kids app”, and by doing so they are implying that my body is not safe for kids to see. Most of the time I am wearing a tank top or sports bra. I often go live with no makeup on because my fans like the natural look. I do not twerk or dance. All I do is sit and chit chat yet this is deemed not safe for kids to see.

It’s your responsibility to know what your kids are watching. Not mine. I am here to tell you I am not targeting kids. In fact, I want the opposite. I want the Dads to follow me. So, if your kid sees my page on his Dad’s phone be mad at him — not me.

If you’re referring to teens on TikTok watching my lives then you are also mistaken. Teens are the worst bullies on TikTok. If they are watching me it’s to make fun of me and troll my page. Trust me — they aren’t there for my titties. Even if they are there for big boobs — what’s wrong with looking at a voluptuous plus-sized woman who is fully clothed? Wouldn’t you rather have your kids see that on TikTok then go looking for actual porn?

When I go live on TikTok it’s usually around 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM CST. This raises the question for me… why are your children on TikTok that late? Isn’t that bed time? During my lives I do not curse or discuss anything inappropriate. The content is PG to PG-13 at best. Your kids see worse every day on YouTube and even at your local Walmart.

Please stop using morality to body shame and mask your own discomfort with large chested women. The more real bodies adults and kids see in social media the more accepted they will become over time. Don’t teach your kids to judge full-figured women based on their appearance alone. Beneath all that bosom is a human being with a heart and soul.

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Erika Love

Influencer, Creator & Podcast Host. Instagram @MoreErikaLove.