#NoShame—Ten Guilt-Free Vices

Let’s be honest—while we try to be on our best behavior and super zen and what not, we are all guilty of having our own vices. Most vices usually involve something immoral, wicked and habitual, like cursing, gossiping or consuming copious amounts of doughnuts. But not all vices have to be bad for your soul and/or waistline.

Some vices can actually be seen as good things and deserving of the #noshame hashtag. Check out these 10 “vices” from our Style Gurus that are more shameless than shameful.

Telling everyone your special someone bought you flowers. Also that you are your own “special someone.” (Photo via @tstacyy)

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Adding fruit to your water simply because it makes you feel super fancy. (Photo via @berrytrendy)

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Spontaneous solo dance parties in public. (Photo via @itstrendychelsea)

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Pretending acai bowls taste just as delicious as ice cream sundaes. (Photo via @emilyciavattaa)

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Literally being obsessed with your friends that it borders on creepy/anti-social. (Photo via @mags_m10)

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Following more members of the Kardashians on Instagram than your own actual family members. (Photo via @alessagabrielle)

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Secretly/Not-so-secretly loving culottes. (Photo via @freehandednonsense)

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Forever loving things that you may or may not be “too old” for. (Photo via @styersa)

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Thinking meals just taste better when served in bed. (Photo via @itsandie)

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Selfies. (Photo via @_evavictoria_)

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