The Social Media THOT

As much as I appreciate social media and what it has done for making communication easier, I’m equally as annoyed at how many people use it to feed their THOT like habits. I mean don’t get me wrong, I think on the whole most people do not need social media to be a THOT, but the easy availability to reach the masses seems to have made a generation of Thirsty Social Media people.

I use Facebook as my primary example. I tend to limit the amount of time I spend on there because it’s so many people, A. spilling their guts on their lives, B. soliciting people for sex or C. a combination of the two. Now many will disagree with me that if you seem to spend all your time posting half naked, or naked photos of yourself, or if you are spending most of your time telling the world your problems or how much you want x, y, or z, that you are being a social media THOT, but if you take the time to actually think about it, you will see it’s true.

Lets think about it, why else would have an incessant need to keep showing the world your body if you not trying to get attention? And what kills me is when folks are called on it, the first thing that they want to say is well you know it’s my profile and if I want to show it off so what? My response to that is, you’re thirsty and you want attention. Because I’m sure there are plenty of other things you can do aside from keeping showing your half naked body or your dick print through your underwear to get attention.

Last time I checked there are A PLENTY of sites and apps out there for exposing yourself and getting the attention that you want. And I also say the same thing about people who feel oh so inclined to tell the world about why your dude or woman is the best thing on the planet every day. It’s not needed. Plus, I don’t really think people care about how much sex you having with them and what they doing that the last one didn’t. Once again, more thirst.

See what I learned a long time ago from this social media craze, is the less you share, the more interest people tend to take when you do open your curtains to the world. And, if you are one of those that shares everything, then maybe people are taking interest cuz they wanna see you fail or they just might be plotting on how to get what you got.. And please don’t that that you’re that good that it can’t happen. Remember you’re telling the world the good and bad, the do’s and don’ts of your significant other.

So my thing is this.. when did it become normal, natural, or cool to always let people see the inner most private parts of your life? I thought that it was the smart and less stressful thing to leave people out of your business. IDK maybe that urge to be the center of attention consumes folks. Either way, the social media THOTs are real and don’t seem to be slowing down any time soon.

Good luck with that, and I hope it doesn’t cost you a relationship because you’re more concerned with what the world knows, rather than what your relationship needs…minimal hands in the pot..

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