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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You tell me. [img]http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/a57b389f43b937905107987cff92b2e0ef9927a2/c=0-80-640-562&r=x404&c=534x401/local/-/media/SiouxFalls/jonathanellis/2014/04/29//1398800350000-Noem-Schock-Great-Wall.jpg[/img][/quote] Ok, I'm a ditz I guess. To OP, is this one of his selfies or is this someone else asking? If someone else, tell you what? I've taken selfies of myself with my two kids -- at a baseball game, dressed for 4th of July. There is nobody else to take the pictures. They are not flattering and I rarely would post them (b/c I look like a potato head, double chin and all). I have taken selfies to show someone an outfit, my hair, etc. I have not taken them just b/c I thought they were good pictures. As for the guy you're seeing (is he not your BF?)...this is his thing. I highly doubt he will just all of a sudden stop. And if he gets acting jobs or is an aspiring actor, and can get that work from a selfie rather than from professional shots, he's saving some money in the process. I don't see this stopping just because. I would feel the same way as you, especially if you think he's feeding off the positive comments. This is one of the main reasons I have a love-hate with FB and other social media.[/quote]
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