A Gentle Self-Assessment: Are You Experiencing Snapchat Dysmorphia?

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For the past three weeks, we’ve been exploring the challenge of Snapchat Dysmorphia…what it is, its causes, and its effects.
If you missed any part of the series, you can catch up through the links below.

Snapchat Dysmorphia: When Filters Start to Change How We See Ourselves [link]
Why Snapchat Dysmorphia Happens: The Hidden Psychology Behind Filter Culture [link]
The Real Effects of Snapchat Dysmorphia: How Filters Change More Than Just Photos [link]

Today, this is simply a soft check-in. No pressure, no judgment.

Just an honest moment to reflect on how filters might be shaping your self-esteem.

Answer Yes or No:

  1. Do you feel more confident when using filters?
  2. Do unedited photos make you uncomfortable?
  3. Does your filtered face feel more “you” than your natural one?
  4. Do you get anxious about tagged pictures?
  5. Do you retake photos many times to get a “perfect” one?
  6. Do you feel disappointed when you look in the mirror after using filters?
  7. Do you think people like you more when you’re edited?
  8. Have you ever wished to look like your filtered selfie?
  9. Do you avoid video calls because of how you look?
  10. Do you feel “less” about your natural face?

If you answered Yes to 4 or more, filters could be influencing your self-image more than you realize.

Awareness is the first step to healing.

Food for Thought
Your unfiltered face is the same face that laughs, cries, eats, sleeps, survives, and carries you through life. Isn’t that worth appreciating?

Next week, we shall dive into practical ways to heal: how to detach from filters, rebuild self-worth, and find confidence in your real, unedited self.

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