Women all over the world do this and don't know what that means

What do you think when you see young women publishing provocative photos of social networking? Could you have thought that they did so to treat themselves as objects or to have self - confidence? One Sydney scholar thinks that women who publish their sex “” are often wrongly characterized. Candice Blake, one [...]
What do you think when you see young women publishing provocative photos of social networking? Could you have thought that they did so to treat themselves as objects or to have self - confidence?
One Sydney scholar thinks that women who publish their sex “” are often wrongly characterized.
Candace Blake, a psychologist at the University of New South Wales, is exploring the connection between “selphie” sex and gender inequality.
The only way to interpret “selphies” is this is something women do when forced to view their body as a sexual object. We often see behaviors like those that take power, that women turn Instagram into jobs and post a lot of “selfee” empty and simply narcisoid”, Blake said.
She and her team have studied social networks, including Instagram and Twitter, and have asked how the social, economic and political aspects are encouraging the rise of “selfee” sexier in some countries than in others, the Kosovas broadcast.
The “Ide, viewed from a feminist point of view, was that in countries where women have no power, there should be more “selphie” sex. What I've found so far is that “selphie” actually don't claim to expand into areas where complete inequality is a real problem”, Blake said.
Her team reviewed the “selfi” trends in more than 100 countries, but also focused on US data, which revealed that income inequality was an important factor. She says that sex photos on social networks are just one way for a woman to climb into the social hierarchy.
If you have a million friends in the Instagram, you can get hundreds of thousands of dollars for a good post. When someone invests too much time and effort in your education to take advantage of this, you don't think that person is narcisoid. But if someone invests in his show as an online brand and wins, then we think this”, Blake says, adding that such individuals meet the same goal in different ways.












