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Why do some women hide behind old photos, filters, avatars, or anything that’s not their actual things? And what does that say about confidence, dating, validation, and honesty in the digital age?
In this episode, Debbie and Bushwacker unpack the psychology behind profile pics that don’t match reality, the quiet insecurities nobody wants to admit, and how online persona is slowly dripped away from who we actually are. We talked dating apps, social media, self image, accountability, and the fine line between privacy and misrepresentation.
This isn’t about shaming. It’s about patterns, perception, and authenticity still matters, even when everyone’s hiding behind a screen.
If you’ve ever wondered what someone’s really trying to say with their profile photo this one’s for you
By Debbie DiazWhy do some women hide behind old photos, filters, avatars, or anything that’s not their actual things? And what does that say about confidence, dating, validation, and honesty in the digital age?
In this episode, Debbie and Bushwacker unpack the psychology behind profile pics that don’t match reality, the quiet insecurities nobody wants to admit, and how online persona is slowly dripped away from who we actually are. We talked dating apps, social media, self image, accountability, and the fine line between privacy and misrepresentation.
This isn’t about shaming. It’s about patterns, perception, and authenticity still matters, even when everyone’s hiding behind a screen.
If you’ve ever wondered what someone’s really trying to say with their profile photo this one’s for you