I didn't mean "protect her" by beating up whoever took the pictures or holding her hand and telling her how wrong it was if she allowed the pictures to be taken. Protection isn't always the stereotypical big brother coming to the rescue.
If she knows about them and is comfortable with it, then great, no harm no foul. If she doesn't, then you are protecting her by letting her know about them. Protecting someone doesn't always have to be beating up whoever hurts them or acting "big brotherish."
As her brother it's the OP's job to protect his sister from something that could be harmful/hurtful/embarassing/etc.
-Tamerlain
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