DeloresBawbag
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I could actually understand that, if she was doing good and productive stuff. Sometimes validation can be really motivating. If she’s struggling mentally and trying to use validation like that, there are healthier ways to do it. She’s so deep in the Instagram bubble that she can’t see what would help and where to turn.Can you imagine if someone sent her a screenshot of her own child topless. She would be outraged and calling them all the names under the sun. But she would have to ask herself, how did they get this image?
I really want to give her a shake and tell her to get a fucking grip. Why does your neighbour, the "teachers" who follow you and the thousands of strangers need to see this?
I remember a few years ago people used to make fun of folk posting everytime they went to the gym like your workout doesn't count unless you post a picture at the gym type thing... I think this with Aimee. She only interacts with Callie because she's molded her into her ideal little Instagram performer to post. She thinks it's cute and what mothers and daughters do. But everything she does with her is for the camera
Hint: a therapist that isn’t a ‘life coach,’ less time on Instagram, stop obsessing about nails/lashes/brows/tan, job or study - find some direction.