A person who indulges in public displaying their physical appearance but also their power, wealth or personality.
For example, they might dress in extravagant or thought-provoking looks or post an excessive number of photos of themselves on social media.
We disagree with most definitions in mainstream dictionaries as "a person who behaves in ways intended to attract attention". While this might be true in many cases, they seem to force a psychological interpretation of their behaviour we are not able to judge.
Not to be confused with the psychiatric definition of exhibitionist referred to those who show their genitalia in public.
I am something of an exhibitionist
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Gullible and delusional person who is persuaded everyone adores them.
Due to this misconception, they are easily victims of con-artists and hoes.
They need to be closely followed to avoid they harm others of themselves.
Narcissistic Notes: Facebook page about narcissists and narcissism.
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Friends who are - as a matter of fact - strangers. As it often happens on Facebook, for example.
Do a few Likes from your frangers make you happy? Then, please yourself.
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Facebook Prostitution is the practice of posting on Facebook in exchange of or expecting for Likes from other Facebook users and fan pages.
Dude #1 He's on Facebook all day and keep posting his shit just to get a few Likes from his friends...
Dude #2 That's just Facebook prostitution, dude!
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The science of not accepting personal responsibility by blaming others for own faults.
Stop with this blameology!
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A super-narc or super-narcissist is a narcissist who is fully conscious of their personality disorder and still thinks to be better than any other narcissist on earth. Maybe, every self-conscious narcissist is a super-narc, after all.
Alex, you are just a super-narc!
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Facebook Stalking consists of monitoring Facebook activities of Facebook users.
Like regular (cyber)stalking, Facebook stalking allows the stalker to secretly gather information about the stalkee but, unlike regular (cyber)stalking, Facebook stalking is not illegal as it's the stalkee self that spontaneously posts information online about him/herself.
As you might know, posting contents on Facebook (or anywhere else online) means publishing content.
Facebook stalking is generally accepted by the voyeuristic victims but sometimes they complain being *stalked*. This shows either ignorance in the use of these new media platforms (and in the law) or eagerness to accuse their neighbor of the very same evil they suffer from. In psychology this behavior is called projection.
In addition, being a Facebook user stalked for real or not, nobody can know it, due to strict Facebook rules which prevent users to know who visited their profile.
Guy A: You know dude, my ex is Facebook stalking me!
Guy B: And how do you know it?
Guy A: I don't: it's just my gut feeling...
Guy B: Get over it, dude!