Some people like talking. A lot. Whether face-to-face or online, aka sharing, it seems like they never get bored of throwing out their opinions every now and then. And while thanks to freedom of speech, everyone is welcome to share what’s on their minds, that doesn’t mean it’s not annoying.
Well, there is a whole corner of Reddit dedicated to precisely these kinds of posts. “Nobody Asked” is the name of the community with 362k members and according to their description, it’s “a sub for people who were never asked and yet, still explained far too much.”
Below we wrapped up some of the most entertaining examples from it, so scroll down below, upvote your favorites and be sure to share our previous post with people too eager to share things nobody asked them.
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Do You Even Lift?
Oversharing is described as an act of “revealing an inappropriate amount of detail about one’s personal life.” It can happen anywhere: at a party, at an office, at a class reunion, where you meet a person who you barely know and haven't got much in common with and you immediately delve into revealing very personal and detailed stories, often without realizing.
The internet is also a place where people feel tempted to overshare. It has become a problem on social media sites, especially ones which encourage you to bare all, like Facebook and Twitter, which ask you questions before you post a status which can invoke oversharing, such as “What’s happening?” or “What’s on your mind?”
I Think My Instacart Driver Wanted To Tell Me Something
Sad Cringe
We Really Don't Care
According to Carolyn Cole, licensed marriage and family therapist, when people overshare, they are often desiring very much to connect with someone. It turns out that anxiety can be a big driver among people who tell all, as well as feeling lonely and needing to connect with others. What’s more, oversharing is most often an unconscious act. Cole explained that "many times people don’t realize it until after the fact.”
In some cases, however, oversharers become aware of their behavior midway through the conversation. If that happens, they suddenly feel vulnerable or even ashamed for revealing too much information. In other cases, people can be aware of revealing too much the entire time that they are oversharing, but they may not see it as problematic.
9 Years
Then Why Would You Post A Comment, Christina?
Bar Review In My Hometown
Dr. Gary Brown, a relationship therapist in Los Angeles, adds that a person who overshares does not have a good internal censor. “In these cases, they may not have an ability to ‘read’ their audience; typically, they do not have a good sense of boundaries.” Moreover, if someone comes from a family of “talkers” where oversharing is the norm, they may continue acting upon this behavior in their daily lives.
“Or," he continues, "a person may do it out of feeling generally inadequate or if they’re a narcissist—they need to share everything that comes to mind to make sure they’re heard.”
Congrats?
This Guy May Wear Camo, But He Isn't Exactly Subtle
Nobody. Not A Single Soul
That Moment When He Doesn't Compliment You Back
Why Did You Feel The Need To Edit This Into The Comment?
Some Guy Replies To My Snapchat Story With This
However, He Is Not Too Busy To Leave A Comment To Harass An Internet Stranger For No Reason
Sounds like someone is insecure about there own intelligence and has resorted to something like that...
I Literally Get Offers For Employment Probably Five Times A Week
I Have Hemorrhoids
Sorry About Your Mom...? Found This On A Facebook Profile Pic. No Caption, No Other Comments, Just This Kind Offering Of Unsolicited Info
Maybe someone who doesn't know jow Facebook works and thought they were sending a private message. Still weird though.
The best ice-breakers are end-of-life planning. I mean, everybody dies. So relatable!
When your friend's mom pays her a compliment, your best response is ...
Ruining a good mood for no reason is not funny.
Load More Replies...Comment On A Makeup Video
I Guess He Technically Reviewed The Pizza
Ugh... Go Away
On A Judge Judy Video
On A Post With A Video About The La Riots In 1992 Clearly Having Absolutely Nothing To Do With His Tesla
Step 1: ask a question. Step 2: don't give a f**k about the answer. Step 3: ceize the opportunity to talk about yourself.
Okay But Like, What’s Your Point?
“Intimidatingly Good Looking” Gtfo That Was Not The Question
Nobody Asked About White People
The Post Is About His Accomplishment, But She Can't Help But Make It About Herself
Thanks Google
On A Meme About Stopping To Watch Helicopters Fly By
Opinion On Males Saying “My Guy”
On A Video With A Guy Doing A Piano Cover Of Chiquitita
Surprised I didn't make the list lol. I often talk about random s**t and am a huge over sharer. Sorry not sorry lol.
Literally people in every single FB group when you ask for an advice on something. They will share their religion views and things they had for breakfast or plan to do on Saturday night, not hitting enter before they despise you for your stupid question and stupid existence..... Yes, and not helping you at all.
Haha. The title of this post IS the comment section on bored panda...so accurate
as someone with asd i think a lot of people over share without even realizing, myself included, normally due to neurodivergencies that are becoming more and more common
Surprised I didn't make the list lol. I often talk about random s**t and am a huge over sharer. Sorry not sorry lol.
Literally people in every single FB group when you ask for an advice on something. They will share their religion views and things they had for breakfast or plan to do on Saturday night, not hitting enter before they despise you for your stupid question and stupid existence..... Yes, and not helping you at all.
Haha. The title of this post IS the comment section on bored panda...so accurate
as someone with asd i think a lot of people over share without even realizing, myself included, normally due to neurodivergencies that are becoming more and more common