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What should girls do if they think they have been photographed?
Tell me something that I experienced personally this afternoon. Go to the school library for self-study in the afternoon. A boy across the street took our reserved seat. After my friend came, he was asked to leave, but he felt that we didn't get to this position this morning and now we are not my friends, so he refused to leave. There was an unpleasant conversation in the middle, and then my friend went to the librarian. And I'm still sitting opposite that boy.

Suddenly, the boy sitting opposite raised his mobile phone and held it parallel to my face. I don't know what he is doing.

Because his computer is between us, I thought he might just be taking pictures of the computer, but because of the unpleasant experience just now, I suddenly felt that he might be taking pictures of me with his mobile phone.

At this moment, the librarian came and asked the boy to leave. When he was leaving, I asked him if he could check his photo album, because I thought he might have been photographed just now. .

I didn't pat my face after watching my mobile phone, but the boy said rudely afterwards, "classmate, you are too self-righteous!" " "I was very uncomfortable at the time, but I really didn't shoot me, and I can't say anything more. Then the boy left.

Now sitting in the library, the more I think about it, the more wronged I am. Girls feel as if they have been photographed, so they ask to see each other's photo albums. Is it reasonable?

In fact, I have always felt that I am not ugly. Today, I had some unhappiness before. The boy across the street is inevitably suspicious and then evaluated so rudely.