A new research shows that on average, men take more selfies a day than women.
According to a report by Barefoot Wine, 73 percent of men – between the ages of 25 and 34 – are more likely to snap and share their pics compared to only 64 percent of their female counterparts.
The study also showed that a number of Brits view selfies as the ultimate form of self-expression which contributes to their overall happiness.
Behavioural Psychologist at Nottingham Trent University, Dr Mark Griffiths, said: “Selfies have become a key source of personal expression over the last few years and are a quick and convenient way for people to present themselves in a way that they want other individuals to see them outside of their social circle.
“Social media has allowed social networks to expand in ways never thought possible a decade ago. A selfie can say more about a person than the written word.”
Source: capital fm
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