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To ask about self-congratulatory behaviour *lighthearted*

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belmontian · 04/08/2017 11:12

Of course this is all on FB....I follow someone who I wouldn't say is smug, as she is all about #keepingitreal however she is so self-congratulatory. Every event that goes smoothly is all because she set herself goals, worked for it and then kept on going until she succeeded. Things such as a fake tan session being even Hmm

She was pregnant recently and of course she was posting daily selfies of herself in her thong and workout gear. Her birth went well, it was all down to her positive attitude, sheer determinism and hard work (of course!) The #keepingitreal selfies resumed on day 3 postpartum, of course her body was looking amazing because of all of the above. She posts constant half naked pics that are posed, staged and I suspect quite highly filtered "to be an inspiration to all women" Of course it is all down to her hard word etc.

This is lighthearted, just asking do you know anyone in RL who attributes every.single.good.thing down to themselves?

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dudsville · 04/08/2017 11:16

I work with people with low self esteem. I'm happy this person you're describing feels she has so much power. I also am not on FB so if it's annoying seeing her posts and pics of her body (which is what I would hate) then block her or leave FB!

belmontian · 04/08/2017 11:21

I'm glad she feels she has so much power to inspire the nation too duds. She isn't annoying me, I don't feel bad because she is sharing pics or that her body is way better than mine, I find her constant attributions of extremely mundane but positive events as a result of her own actions rather amusing! Like I said...it is lighthearted Grin

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