EverSure75
Don Juan
What about the girl who has a boyfriend...has shown interest...had a profile pic with her boyfriend...then crops him out of the pic and just has herself in the new pic. Lol
Advertise what?Yes. They show the world what they are proud of and/or happy about… or want to advertise if it's a her only selfie.
Watch her actions
Herself, for whatever reason she has. If you think she's hot, would you hit on her or give her attention if she's showing a couple pic? I personally wouldn't bother.Advertise what?
I guess we'll see about that. She still posts about me so it's not like the people on her facebook don't see me.Herself, for whatever reason she has. If you think she's hot, would you hit on her or give her attention if she's showing a couple pic? I personally wouldn't bother.
She's more than likely still seeking with her selfie the male attention she got before BF came along and may not be 100% into him.
Just cause a girl may cycle through profile pics and doesn't include you doesn't AUTOMATICALLY mean she's not totally into you, but if she had exes in her pic and she seems to follow the trend as the typical "young female daily facebook user" who enjoys the attention she receives (attention in general, not specifically male attention) I would question why she wouldn't include you in her pic.I guess we'll see about that. She still posts about me so it's not like the people on her facebook don't see me.
Not necessarily as I've known long time established couples to both reach an agreement not to even show they are tied together in a relationship via the "Relationship status". There's this woman I know I met out and about with her boyfriend. Noticed she didn't have too many pictures of him lately, As a whole rarely has any of them together.Publicly viewable couples pics serve the same purpose, profile or not. As a general rule and in my experience, it has been a red flag when my girlfriends didn't put up couple pictures. Good looking women will want and expect attention for themselves but if they are loyal they will not mind scaring off some attention in order to protect the relationship via couples pictures.
I'm a bit iffy on young couples who claim such thingsNot necessarily as I've known long time established couples to both reach an agreement not to even show they are tied together in a relationship via the "Relationship status". There's this woman I know I met out and about with her boyfriend. Noticed she didn't have too many pictures of him lately, As a whole rarely has any of them together.
She told me she did that on purpose because if they were to ever beak up, they wouldn't want people start asking them questions like, "I noticed your relationship status changed, you and Bill break up?!"
So a lot of couples agree not to do that because they don't want their friends getting up in their business.