Is it normal to never want to be photographed or videotaped?

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  • Yes, aside from my loving advice, I have much hate for bitches that I express on this website, since I would never even think to do that in real life. But I have to get it out of me somehow, it would be unhealthy otherwise.
    I also feel no sympathy towards people with worries who seem so trivial/stupid to me, like how you look in a photograph. And I will include some tough love into my posts, that may sound mean, but it's what needs to be said, and if instead of thinking me of some kind of asshole, some people could really benefit from taking this kind of advice.

    The reason that I don't stick with positive language when it comes to posts that I believe are most likely by women, is because there is no reasoning with women. So if they aren't going to take my gentle loving advice, then I'm going to hit them with some tough love and try to get them to see themselves for the bitch that they are being (maybe they aren't a bitch, but in those instances that I comment on, they are being a bitch).

    I also couldn't care less about what people think about me online, so I don't bother to create a troll account for my 'troll' posts, or to call people out like you have. (which btw, was unnecessary. There is nothing anyone could say or do to me that is going to make me think any less of them.)

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    • Calling someone a slut isn't "tough love". I have never, ever seen a genuine attempt to help someone (no matter how tough) that revolved around degrading them.

      I also don't care what people think of you online. This isn't about what people think of you. It's about how you treat other people.

      Why is it unnecessary to question someone who is being abusive? I think it's possibly the most necessary thing anybody could do.

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      • If I was a girl, especially if I was one of her girl friends, no one would be questioning this.
        Double standards.

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        • Sorry, but no. If you were her friend, people would question all the more why you'd call her a slut on a public website.

          This isn't about gender at all, whether you try to confuse the issue that way or not. It's simply about you treating someone badly. Face up to it and admit it. Even better, apologize.

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          • Sorry, I still fail to see anything wrong.

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            • Okay, one last attempt and then I'm going to leave it alone for both our sakes.

              Question: Is it normal I don't like the way I look in photos of myself?

              (Part of) your answer: You are a slut.

              That's what I think you did wrong.

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              • You took that comment WAY out of context. Here, let me show you what I see.
                Question: IIN I dont like the way I look in photos of myself?
                Me: You are being superficial.

                Nothin wrong with that. And I hear girls (my own gal friends for that matter) call their girl friends sluts and bitches all the time, so don't try to twist this on me.

                You must be a girl if you'd rather nitpick pointless things that are COMPLETELY beside the point just so you don't have to acknowledge that the rest of what that person said is right.

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