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I'm not sure if scrolling through social media is a sign of depression on it's own. But people do get drawn to a lot of low energy, mindless activities like watching tv.
You want to keep an eye out for sudden changes to their health and hygiene habits. They stop showering regularly or brushing their teeth. They stop eating or start eating way more. They start drinking way more or using other substances. They stop leaving their home. They stop cleaning their home.
Side note, if this is a pattern and he's on social media, maybe this is triggered by a past event? Maybe someone died, maybe someone left him, something bad may of happened and social media is causing him to reminisce.
Ftr, this is only in some circles. I've definitely heard women talk like this so I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but there is a significant portion of us that are grossed out/disturbed by it. The women who talk about sex details tend to “group up” since the rest of us leave and it makes it worse. Basically I think similar to how “boy talk” also gets normalized in some groups. My boyfriend's group chat is mostly about their shared interests and maybe going on dates, no sharing nudes or talking about sex in detail (even just hookups). It's the same with my group chats, even though my best friend is very sex forward/talks about sex a lot she's respectful of the fact that I'm not and we just don't talk about that. She also never would share explicit details of her hookups with anyone beyond maybe like eyebrow wiggling and a general it was good/bad even with other people who are less prudish than me.
That is to say, for all my fellow people that are more private about sex stuff, don't settle for people in your life who share more than you're comfortable with. They are out there and it's so worth it to not feel uncomfortable about what they talk about and not feel weird about their friends knowing too much. I know it can seem like “all men” and “all women” depending on regional attitudes, age, etc. but it really isn't and you can hold that as a super reasonable standard for your partners.
I'm not sure if scrolling through social media is a sign of depression on it's own. But people do get drawn to a lot of low energy, mindless activities like watching tv.
You want to keep an eye out for sudden changes to their health and hygiene habits. They stop showering regularly or brushing their teeth. They stop eating or start eating way more. They start drinking way more or using other substances. They stop leaving their home. They stop cleaning their home.
Side note, if this is a pattern and he's on social media, maybe this is triggered by a past event? Maybe someone died, maybe someone left him, something bad may of happened and social media is causing him to reminisce.
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Ftr, this is only in some circles. I've definitely heard women talk like this so I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but there is a significant portion of us that are grossed out/disturbed by it. The women who talk about sex details tend to “group up” since the rest of us leave and it makes it worse. Basically I think similar to how “boy talk” also gets normalized in some groups. My boyfriend's group chat is mostly about their shared interests and maybe going on dates, no sharing nudes or talking about sex in detail (even just hookups). It's the same with my group chats, even though my best friend is very sex forward/talks about sex a lot she's respectful of the fact that I'm not and we just don't talk about that. She also never would share explicit details of her hookups with anyone beyond maybe like eyebrow wiggling and a general it was good/bad even with other people who are less prudish than me.
That is to say, for all my fellow people that are more private about sex stuff, don't settle for people in your life who share more than you're comfortable with. They are out there and it's so worth it to not feel uncomfortable about what they talk about and not feel weird about their friends knowing too much. I know it can seem like “all men” and “all women” depending on regional attitudes, age, etc. but it really isn't and you can hold that as a super reasonable standard for your partners.
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