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[quote=Anonymous]Yup, everything looks so perfect on social media. Perfect husbands who buy their wives flowers š for no special occasion, or even betterā¦ā¦those that gift them designer handbags for their birthdays + anniversaries! Beautiful, model looking kids who graduate šØš»āš from prestigious collegesā¦.errā¦.universities cum laude. ⨠And beautiful, designer homes, new fancy cars as well as vacations to destinations I can only see in my dreams!!? How can I even compare to that sort of lifeā¦.??! I always have to keep in mind that filters allow peopleās skin to appear flawless & glowing and their waistlines below 25ā. And that of course people will brag to the world how perfect their lives have turned out. Because these people are the ones who are hiding a lot under their accolades online. Those that are genuinely doing great do not need to broadcast it.[/quote]
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