By the way... wanted to see what folks thought about this. My wife and I were in immediate agreement about, even the radical (sort of) solution... but curious if others view it similarly?
So... posted a photo to FB today of us and some friends at lunch. It's a college classmate of ours, her wife, and another person we went to college with but who graduated a year after us.
Anyway, posted the pic and my wife's eldest sister — who loves my wife dearly BTW — likes the post and makes a comment: "OMG you (my wife) look JUST like that other woman in the blue stripes!"
The other woman being the wife of our friend. Who, while a lovely woman, was a female of the approximate same height as my wife and both wore sunglasses in the photo and smiled? Otherwise she had my wife by about 50 lbs and generally did not look like her.
REGARDLESS my first thought was Yikes! You just don't DO that! Compare two women in a photo. For all you know you might be insulting one, or both of them. So why on earth would you say that? It just seemed like, as I said to my wife, "she had not spent 70+ years growing up at a woman."
But to avoid her being, I thought, embarrassed... or starting something uncomfortable, I marked the comment as "hidden". In effect making it vanish. My wife was in agreement, as she thought it made sense to remove it.
I said, if she questioned me, and I didn't want to tell her the truth (which I absolutely did NOT) I could just say I hit the wrong button when trying to "love" it.
What do you all think of a) the comment and b) our solution?