As I come and see more Instagram "models" and more Facebook validation I can't help but wonder how it affects a woman's mind. Does this make it easier for the men that know what they are doing ? Probably so. But does this create a sense of entitlement for a woman....probably so. I've been using social media less and less these days. It's usually a bunch of opinions stated as facts with no real substance or logic. I hide those kinds of statuses from my newsfeed.
I've noticed that women post one selfie a day. Same face, just different lighting, and another day. Maybe wearing glasses lol. But of course, bunch of likes. Other times I see a girl post a status such as "who wants to bring me food, or a ciggarette at work" and it's rather sad to watch volunteers comment....
This takes me to my current thought, do these girls really think this will translate to the real world. Who am I kidding, it probably does.
Last week at a bar, I was buying my drink and I turned around and see three cute girls. As I was about to open, one of the girls (probably tipsy) was saying "who's gonna buy drinks for us

, is it you, while looking at me"
I was turned off instantly

, I simply smirked and told her not today sweetheart. Her face was priceless. I walked away leaving them. I've noticed a trend with "hot" women. One girl told me the other time that she is used to getting her way and when i told her no I don't want to do that right now, she threw a small hissy fit. Of course, I don't do drama and I talked to her less after that.
As media keeps everyone so connected, there are good things to exploit but is it worth taking to account the bad things. Any of your own stories about "entitled" women ?