Yes, this behavior is extremely annoying and attention seeking.
You're definitely correct that people who truly think they are ugly do not post hundreds of selfies, they are just fishing for compliments, which is actually pretty sad because it shows they are insecure and/or starved for attention. I actually knew a girl who was always going on and on about how fat she was, yet was constantly posting half naked photos of herself. As someone who used to be overweight and hated my body, I could not imagine showing it off on the Internet. If you're truly ashamed of the way you look, that would be very odd behavior. The sad thing is that this girl had a lot of issues and came from a family who seemed to pretty much ignore her, so I do think it was a cry for attention.
I have definitely noticed a pattern with people who post a million selfies per day and narcissistic behavior as well. I honestly think you would have to either be very bored or self-obsessed in order to post tons of selfies every day. I also knew a few people like this, and they definitely displayed narcissistic traits in other ways (always trying to make everything about them, incessantly gloating about how great they are and how nothing is ever their fault, etc.)
Yes, it always seems to be the people who always go on and on about how much they hate drama and are always accusing others of "bringing drama into their lives" tend to be the biggest drama queens, hence why they have so much of it in their lives. Honestly, most of the time, drama takes two to tango. In most cases, you can choose whether or not to engage in drama.
I'll admit though, sometimes some of their posts are entertaining in a cringe factor way. There are also some Facebook arguments that have made me want to grab some popcorn, lol.
Cant stand people who do this
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Yes, this behavior is extremely annoying and attention seeking.
You're definitely correct that people who truly think they are ugly do not post hundreds of selfies, they are just fishing for compliments, which is actually pretty sad because it shows they are insecure and/or starved for attention. I actually knew a girl who was always going on and on about how fat she was, yet was constantly posting half naked photos of herself. As someone who used to be overweight and hated my body, I could not imagine showing it off on the Internet. If you're truly ashamed of the way you look, that would be very odd behavior. The sad thing is that this girl had a lot of issues and came from a family who seemed to pretty much ignore her, so I do think it was a cry for attention.
I have definitely noticed a pattern with people who post a million selfies per day and narcissistic behavior as well. I honestly think you would have to either be very bored or self-obsessed in order to post tons of selfies every day. I also knew a few people like this, and they definitely displayed narcissistic traits in other ways (always trying to make everything about them, incessantly gloating about how great they are and how nothing is ever their fault, etc.)
Yes, it always seems to be the people who always go on and on about how much they hate drama and are always accusing others of "bringing drama into their lives" tend to be the biggest drama queens, hence why they have so much of it in their lives. Honestly, most of the time, drama takes two to tango. In most cases, you can choose whether or not to engage in drama.
I'll admit though, sometimes some of their posts are entertaining in a cringe factor way. There are also some Facebook arguments that have made me want to grab some popcorn, lol.