"An unexpectedly large number of "likes" can make the difference between a day when we hit the bottle and one where our cheeks merely glow with pride.
So I'm absolutely not disturbed to the point of ululating at the gods of Mars on learning that women aged 16 to 25 years old spend an average of five hours a week taking selfies.
See how I slipped that piece of information in? Yes, a UK study offers that young women dedicate an average of almost a whole night's sleep just to taking selfies.
This survey of 2,000 women was, so the Mirror tells me, sponsored by a site called FeelUnique.com. Therefore, as with almost every survey in the world, it's worth focusing one's periscope of perspective on the sponsoring entity that, in this case, exists to be 'The Destination of Beauty.' "
"Naturally, you will look at the age range most at risk here and tell yourself that one of the reasons for all the selfie-objectification is the attempt to attract the target sex. Indeed, around 30 percent admitted that this was a motivation. But this means two-thirds are doing it for pure, unadulterated selfie-aggrandisement."
"I use as my evidence this video from last year, as well as the factette that on average these 16- to 25-year-old women had 150 selfies on their phones."
http://www.cnet.com/news/young-women-spend-five-hours-a-week-taking-selfies-says-survey/
So I'm absolutely not disturbed to the point of ululating at the gods of Mars on learning that women aged 16 to 25 years old spend an average of five hours a week taking selfies.
See how I slipped that piece of information in? Yes, a UK study offers that young women dedicate an average of almost a whole night's sleep just to taking selfies.
This survey of 2,000 women was, so the Mirror tells me, sponsored by a site called FeelUnique.com. Therefore, as with almost every survey in the world, it's worth focusing one's periscope of perspective on the sponsoring entity that, in this case, exists to be 'The Destination of Beauty.' "
"Naturally, you will look at the age range most at risk here and tell yourself that one of the reasons for all the selfie-objectification is the attempt to attract the target sex. Indeed, around 30 percent admitted that this was a motivation. But this means two-thirds are doing it for pure, unadulterated selfie-aggrandisement."
"I use as my evidence this video from last year, as well as the factette that on average these 16- to 25-year-old women had 150 selfies on their phones."
http://www.cnet.com/news/young-women-spend-five-hours-a-week-taking-selfies-says-survey/