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Suspected HPD's on social media?

Postby coolcat524 » Thu Jul 19, 2018 12:37 am

I'll start- YouTuber Tammy Hembrow.

Uncomfortable when not the centre of attention, easily offended, seductive behaviour followed by go away (push pull).

Decide for yourself, I think she exemplifies exactly.
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Re: Suspected HPD's on social media?

Postby xdude » Mon Jul 23, 2018 12:28 pm

Personally, I have become numb to self-promotion, and narcissistic like behavior on social media.

A part of me even feels sorry for those who use social media for this purpose. There is just so much of it, and so many doing so, that any high one gets from likes and subscribers is likely to be short lived as the attention veers elsewhere quickly; the come down from that is bound to be depressing.

Anyway, I heard a couple of minutes of "I", "me", etc., and turned it off. It's kind of mildly hypnotizing for a few, and then a drain. Whether it's HPD or NPD, I don't know, but just talking about oneself without any depth, without a two way exchange, is a drain for me personally.
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