Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the fact that you "instruct" your wife and friends to do things is weird and controlling, as is the desire to be seen as not bragging at all costs - false modesty since apparently you had no hesitation in buying your McMansion in the first place?
I don't instruct my friends but my family members like mom who is Facebook happy to show off grand kids.
I notice that my friends will stand in front of their houses and do walk throughs of their renovations etc...
I don't think it matters how big or how small the house is, I think it's kind of tacky to post a bunch of pictures. But I kind of feel that way about a lot of things with facebook.
People tend to over share on facebook. People do it with vacations, too. almost all of it just seems like, "look at my beautiful, highly edited, selective portrayal of my life!"
And I think there's even a feeling of expectation -- like I feel like, gosh, if I don't post pictures of all of the amazing things in my life, is it like those things never happened? And then I realize how ridiculous that is, and that's usually when I log out of facebook.