Stop flooding my DMS with scams
No I do not want to be a sugar mama
Dealing with scam messages flooding your direct messages can be frustrating and draining. From my experience, the key to maintaining your peace and mental clarity is setting firm boundaries early on. Whenever I receive suspicious messages asking for money or hinting at becoming a "sugar mama" or "sugar daddy," I immediately block and delete the sender without hesitation. It’s not personal—it’s about protecting my mental health and keeping my social space free from negativity and confusion. One helpful tip is to customize your social media privacy settings to limit who can send you messages. This proactive step drastically reduces unsolicited scam attempts. Also, stay skeptical of messages offering quick money or too-good-to-be-true deals; scammers often exploit kindness and curiosity. Prioritizing your happiness means saying no to fake friendships or any energy-draining interactions. Remember, protecting your peace is a form of self-care—don't feel guilty for doing what’s best for your well-being. By choosing clarity over confusion and peace over chaos, you create a safer and more positive online environment for yourself.
























