I dont have a particular problem with someone wanting attention, though I do tend to think that those that actively seek out have some sort of insecurity that they try to fill through seeking attention. I personally dont care about attention one way or another. The point of this question is the contradiction in someone dressing for attention, then complaining about it when its given. Or lets say putting up a picture on facebook of themselves in lingerie which doesnt really belong there, then mentioning about how they cant stand the attention its getting?
Doesnt make much sense does it? I mean a picture of you and your family at a birthday party would fit better if you didnt want attention. That particular person WANTED the attention that the suggestive picture would cause.
Is it normal to think people who dress for attention deep down want it
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I dont have a particular problem with someone wanting attention, though I do tend to think that those that actively seek out have some sort of insecurity that they try to fill through seeking attention. I personally dont care about attention one way or another. The point of this question is the contradiction in someone dressing for attention, then complaining about it when its given. Or lets say putting up a picture on facebook of themselves in lingerie which doesnt really belong there, then mentioning about how they cant stand the attention its getting?
Doesnt make much sense does it? I mean a picture of you and your family at a birthday party would fit better if you didnt want attention. That particular person WANTED the attention that the suggestive picture would cause.