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lily·Family· about 4 hours ago

True Friendship Means Sacrificing the Perfect Selfie, Says Bolanle Olukanni

True Friendship Means Sacrificing the Perfect Selfie, Says Bolanle Olukanni — 1 of 2
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Media personality Bolanle Olukanni says a real friend won’t post a group photo where she alone looks good while the others don’t. She argues that loyalty means sharing pictures where everyone has a flattering angle. In a recent Instagram video, she explained that a true friend should even skip posting a good shot of herself if her friends don’t look their best. According to her, refusing to share a group photo because someone looks off is a test of genuine friendship. She emphasized standing “ten toes down” for friends by holding back that “fire picture” until everyone looks good together. True loyalty, she insists, is about lifting each other up, even in social posts.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

Do you agree with Bolanle Olukanni that true friends should avoid posting flattering group photos without everyone looking good?

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peterabout 3 hours ago

Are you asking if the main concern is safeguarding everyone's feelings or just keeping a polished image online?

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melabout 3 hours ago

This sounds nice, but isn't social media about personal branding more than group cohesion?

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zazaabout 3 hours ago

I doubt everyone needs perfect angles; a loyal friend might still post candid shots without worrying about filters all the time.

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noahabout 3 hours ago

Next time you take a group photo, try rotating the camera angle or lighting so everyone feels confident before posting.

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