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You Put Yourself Out There Like a Whore, Then Wonder Why You're Treated Like One

When 56 random guys comment on a picture of you in booty shorts to tell you how gorgeous you are, trust me, they’re definitely not talking about your smile. 

I mean, they can’t be.. your face isn’t even in the picture.

They don’t see a picture of your ass and say “man, I would really love to know more about who she really is, what her life’s been like, how deep her soul is.” 

No, they say “damn I’d like to hit that.” 

What else can you expect when you constantly post pictures of yourself online, pictures that mostly just show off your tits?

We can all see that you’re leaning over and squeezing your boobs together to make them look good. We can all tell that you got your friend to take a picture of the back of you in your bikini because you wanted to show off your ass. 

You aren’t a ‘model’ because you have sooooooo many followers. All these thirsty-ass dudes follow you because you’re basically a softcore pornstar. Take it easy, we can all smell your desperation to be Kylie Jenner a mile away. 

All the sexy selfies in the world won’t give you that fatherly acceptance you’re looking for, Miss Issues.

Ever notice how these pictures of you get more likes than ones of your face? I assume that’s why you do it. You love the likes, you love the attention. Which, okay, maybe I get. It’s human nature to love compliments; they make you feel good about yourself.

But what you put out into the world, you get back just as much. If you objectify and whore yourself out, you’re gonna get back guys who will treat you like an object and a whore.

You wind up in these relationships where you think you’re sooooo in love, but then you get fucked over. I mean, hey, it happens to all of us. But have you noticed a pattern? 

There’s an old saying that goes “why buy the whole cow when you can get the milk for free?” These dudes aren’t only getting the milk, they’re getting the jugs, too. 

You’re not leaving any mystery for these guys. It’s not like you’re shy talking about your sex life on the internet, for God’s sake. Try having some dignity, you might like it.

The glorified dental floss riding up your ass that you call a bikini, the gym selfies where you have perfect hair and makeup, who do you think you’re fooling? #noyoudidnotwakeuplikethis #whyyoualwayslying?

That automatically makes you look easy and men may get the idea that they can use you for sex. Because obviously, that’s what you’re advertising, right?

Babygirl, how is a man supposed to respect you if you aren’t showing any respect for yourself? He’s not going to. Okay, yes you have some nice features. But that doesn’t mean the whole world needs to see them.

Moral of the story is this; if you put yourself out there like a piece of meat, you’re bound to attract more than a few dogs.