sydneymae
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I see right through this due to personal experience. When I went through a lonely and depression filled patch in my life during my teenage years I was guilty of doing this. I did not have genuine lasting friendships so as soon as there was the slightest bit of an inside joke with someone I would run to Instagram and Snapchat to publicly post and tag them etc. Admittedly it was a way for me to try appear cool to others and not a complete loner. I only ever did this with fast, shallow friendships that never lasted. It is very cringe inducing to look back on.The constant posts her and Matt tag each other in on their stories they could just message each other those posts instead LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO! they are both so attention seeking and both of them are immature. It’s the most forced friendship ever and she’s made her whole life revolve around Matt it’s strange. What hope do the poor kids have when their mother is absent majority of the time cause she’s obsessed with spending time with Matt and even when she is in her childrens presence it’s like she’s zoned out not interested in being there and just wants to be away from her kids as much as possible. Then their dad is a weirdo desperate to exploit and use the kids for content every chance he gets. Neither parent is keeping these kids safe!
When you find happiness and fulfilment, genuine lasting friendships and so on, you have nothing to prove to anyone. You don’t need to publicly and childishly show off anymore. There is no more need for the facade. What age is anna now late 30s? It is very sad and unsettling to see a 30+ year old parent of four children act this way shoving her fast friendship bestie in everyone’s faces and essentially making him her entire personality. The inevitable friendship breakup with crush her when the time comes what will be left of her made up personality?