Drive Moment - Is It Disrespectful To Your Partner To Post Sexy Pictures Of Yourself On The Socials? 

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Most people don't want to undermine their relationship, or make their partner upset. So, what happens when you take a sexy picture of yourself and post it on social media, particularly the kind of picture that not only celebrates your body, but that also might invite attention from other "interested parties". On the one hand, maybe to your partner should be happy that they are dating a confident attractive person, who loves celebrating their body. On the other hand,  your partner may get upset that you are inviting attention to yourself from people who may also be attracted to you. What's your take? 
14 May 2025 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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