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As social media continues to shape our understanding of self-expression, it's essential to recognize the blurred lines between healthy self-expression and self-obsession. While it's natural to desire attention and validation, an excessive focus on these aspects can lead to an unbalanced and potentially unhealthy relationship with oneself and others.

The phrase "pap+memek" seems to be related to a popular social media challenge or trend, where individuals share photos or videos showcasing their fashion choices or personal style. In this context, "memek" might refer to a person's appearance or facial features.

So the user is looking for a humorous or satirical post about women with glasses who take selfies and are overly flirty or narcissistic. I need to approach this carefully because the topic has sensitive and potentially offensive elements. I should ensure the content is respectful and avoids reinforcing negative stereotypes. Maybe focus on the trend in a light-hearted way, using humor without targeting real people.

This paper examines the intersection of self-expression, confidence, and social media usage among young women who wear glasses. Through a qualitative study, we investigate how these individuals navigate online platforms, particularly Instagram, and how their experiences shape their perceptions of self and identity. Our findings suggest that social media can be both a empowering and vulnerable space for young women with glasses, influencing their confidence and self-expression.