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Social media may hurt your self-esteem

Social media may hurt your self-esteem

Social media can cause you to experience feelings of inadequacy. about your life and your appearance. 

Even if you know that the images you see online are manipulated or represent someone else's highlight reel, they can still cause feelings of insecurity, envy, and dissatisfaction.

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