Dear Friends Who Take Selfies,
I want you to know that I love it when you post pictures of yourself. I know selfies get a lot of bad press, but I think they’re rad. They give me a little window into your life, and you’d be amazed at how much I can get out of one little photo.
I love your pictures because I love seeing what you’re wearing – the outfits you build give me ideas about how to mix it up with my own wardrobe, and seeing you work your shit gives me courage to try clothing that I otherwise might have thought was too outlandish or revealing.
I love seeing how you do your hair and makeup. You look like a hot babe and I wish you would make YouTube tutorials explaining how you get your eyeliner just so. I want you to post pictures every time you change your hair, because seeing you cycle through all those neon colours gives me great ideas about what to do next with my own hair.
I love when you take selfies in your house. It’s neat to see where you live. When your place is cluttered, it makes me feel better about my own messy apartment. When your house is neat, it encourages me to get my shit together and do the damn dishes already. I like seeing the things you own and the art you put on your walls, because those things tells me so much about who you are and what you care about.
I love when you take selfies while on vacation. I don’t get to travel often, so your pictures allow me to live vicariously through you. The excitement on your face when you take a selfie at the Trevi Fountain or by the Arc de Triomphe is perfect and beautiful. I’ve seen a thousand pictures of the Louvre Pyramid, but the most interesting ones are the ones with you in it. If I wanted to see a picture of the Great Wall of China all on its own, I could just google the damn thing. You’re what makes those pictures special.
Mostly I love your selfies because I love seeing you feel good about yourself. I love how your face glows when you look like a million bucks and you know it. I love when you celebrate yourself. You deserve to be celebrated.
It’s easy for people to roll their eyes at selfies and make jokes about girls who just want attention, but the truth is that for lots of women – especially women of colour, trans women, disabled women and all the other women who see their existences erased in mainstream media – posting pictures of themselves is a way of challenging our culture’s narrow beauty standards.
Selfies are a way of saying, “I love myself, and I will fight anyone who tries to change that fact.”
Selfies are not a question. They’re not asking “Do you think I’m pretty?”
Selfies are a statement: “I am here.”
I see you.
I love you.
You matter.
Your selfies are inspirational. That might sound corny, but it’s true. When I see you love yourself, it helps me love myself. I suspect the same is true for lots of other people who see your pictures.
So please keep taking selfies. Please fill my Facebook and Twitter feeds with your wonderful face. Every picture you post fills me with so much joy. I love seeing you.

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Unexpected and heartwarming. Anyone with a Facebook account should read this piece.
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It’s a wonderful gift to have such positivity and love for others. Your outlook will serve you well.
This is beautiful. People are so harsh with each other about things that matter very little. I love seeing my friends too. I love their individual personalities and I love seeing all the things in the pictures that you put so beautifully. We do gain inspiration from our friends and their selfies. Anyone who doesn’t see them that way? No big deal if you don’t, but you have the option to scroll past instead of bringing someone else down.
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Cool article. 🙂
Just luvd it
Gal, you have a big heart and a beautiful mind. Cheers and thump up!
🙂 I love your candor. Nice piece.
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This made me smile lots . Thankyou
Reblogged this on sugarplumsgypsysums and commented:
I had to reblog because I actually really love this post!! Because let’s be honest who doesn’t love a good selfie!
Fun post/ode!
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Wow! You’ve given a new perspective to the idea of a selfie. I love all the positivity that your writing has! 🙂
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Good job on the reasons…. Love the way you articulated them! #lettherebeselfies.
Nice. ❤
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I think selfies are annoying and they got the added side but shot. It’s ridiculous. Especially for women as if they want anything they can easily leave the house and go anywhere and they will get flirt and comments on their looks even if they look like who did it….
Love this! I was expecting something nasty, but was totally surprised 🙂
I have always hated on “selfie-takers” until I read this post. You really brought a new perspective into light. I have never been confident enough to post selfies, but if others are I shouldn’t shame them. They love themselves in a way that I am trying to learn. I applaud them and you!!!
I expected a selfie at the end of this blog post. I was not disappointed!
I love this post! Yay for celebrating happiness and the enjoyment of life as we live it=]
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Love this.
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I feel good about my selfies now ☺️
I really liked your article and find it quite interesting that you see selfies more as a statement than as a question! I recently published an article about selfies on my blog, I would be honored if you’d pop by and let me know what you think! http://gegenwind.me/2015/05/02/from-selfie-to-self-love/
You’ve left a few clues – but I recognise your sarcastic prowess immediately. Clever Plath impersonator – I wish I was a writer myself – but alas I am forced to imagine penning such articles vicariously through you, my belle jar. May I call you that? Probably not. I love selfies as much as the nearest iPhone owner. But consider this – I thank you for writing this article. For having first world access to the WordPress platform – first world time to write rather than plough fields. In a way, your post is itself a selfie – a sort of literary selfie. In some places they don’t have the Internet.
After all, what is a selfie really saying: “look Ma- see how far I’ve come?”
Personally I blame George Benson for his cover of The Greatest Love Of All. Or maybe Whitney?
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good spin
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This actually means a lot to me, just because I feel the same way about it.
I love it when people post selfies.
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THIS. IS. WONDERFUL.
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Once in a while, there is a ray of positivity that needs to shine. This is wonderful.
I take a lot of selfies. They rock. It’s fun.
That was the nicest things I’ve read/heard about selfies so far.
Love it!!
This post made me smile and changed my perspective on the shameless selfie. We should be proud and show that in whatever way we see fit. It really resonates with me when you say you could search a picture of the wall of china but you are what makes it special. It’s so true that id rather live through someone’s moments then search a picture with no emotion behind it. Selfies can be moving and deserve a better rep than that they live up to.
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Loved this! couldn’t decide at first if it was as kind as it appeared- kept waiting for the snark- and was so pleasantly surprised to find that it was! Reblogged it for all my selfie addicted friends (and let’s be honest, for me too!)
I love the selfie at the end 🙂
Well you are adorable and anybody can take a pic of you and you would still be adorable…
this is funny and cool!!!1
I’ve always been wary on taking selfies. I’ve always felt a little strange about doing it, since my thought process is always “well, I’m not interesting, why should I take a selfie? I’m too boring”. Seeing posts like these though are always helping me fight that mindset. Maybe I should take more pictures of myself, instead of just other things. 🙂
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