Emaling photos as jpegs to pc

When I try to email photos from iPhoto to other pc's the photos come across as "large opened pictures". I tried control clicking and selecting "view as icon" before sending pics by email. This didn't help. Any suggestions?

TD:
Thanks for the help.
When I send a pic from iPhoto to my wife at work, even if I select "view as icon" it comes to her as an opened picture rather than a jpeg icon. However, when I send a pic to her at work from my pc, it comes across as a jpeg icon like it should. That makes me believe it's not on the receiving end, but something I am not doing correctly from my mac? Any suggestions?
jdk71

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