Catfishin' for Love
MTV has a show called Catfish. It’s a series based on the
indie film Catfish that documents the creator Nev Schulman’s journey to meet
the person who he met online and had a developed a deeper connection. Internet
dating is become so common these days that this is becoming a more common means
of meeting people. Well spoiler alert for the movie, the pretty young lady that
he thought he was talking to actually turned out to be a way older woman, definitely
not what he was expecting. So the premise of the show is that people write in
for his help to find the people with whom they have developed online relationships.

After watching I don’t know how many seasons and episodes of
Catfish I have noticed definite patterns between the people who are falsely
representing themselves and those who are online searching for love. There's nothing wrong with online dating but most of
people on the show who are hiding their real selves seem to be out there looking for someone to accept them and
someone to talk to them. They often have issues with their self-esteem or body so
they go create someone they think is likeable so that others can interact with
them. They develop these relationships that
give them outlets for their real life frustrations and receive the love/attention
that they are missing. It’s not easy for everyone to be okay in their own skin
or gender or sexuality. So although we all watch them waiting for the crazy
twist in the plot, we have to remember that most of these people and situations
are real. We forget to have compassion with others and are often disconnected
with the fact that people have feelings/substance. We judge, speak reckless,
and disregard each other without a second thought. We do this as a society. We
have unknowingly marginalized everyone who’s outside of the box and we have to
figure out how to fix it.
Accept one another. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Get to
know and understand others. When it comes to a relationship, love someone who
loves and accepts you. If you don’t represent yourself truthfully, how are they
able to accept you? Someone who can’t accept you, you don’t need. Period. There
is someone out there for you. Don’t worry, be strong and be yourself!
Side note: there is help out there for people that need it.
Life is hard and there are others out there going through the same thing you
are so if you need it, go get it. I.E., therapy groups, psychologist, etc.
There’s nothing wrong with getting help if you need it!
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