Extending my comments on sexting and posting personal pictures online, I often wonder how these people feel days, weeks, months, even years later. Casually sending naked pictures of yourself to someone can be thrilling, I suppose, at the time, as most risky things are, only to be regretted later.
I get that some people don’t think about consequences before they do things, but this is becoming ridiculous. People don’t even think twice about posting a half-naked picture online.
Have some class.
I mean, how attention-hungry can you be? Are you that insecure that you need any interest, even negative attention to feel better about yourself? I’m sure you get lots of flattering comments from people who want to use you, but anyone can upload a picture they took in their room.
I feel sorry for people, especially the girls who are drawn to this type of expression. I don’t think anything’s wrong with nudity, necessarily, but using it in a negative and perverse manner is disgusting.
No one will respect you if you don’t respect yourself.
by Gabie Bacques

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