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Why do people post nudes of themselves?
“We derive a sense of self and identity from being seen, both literally and figuratively, and valued, so there is additional motivation to broadcast the self via photograph,” Greenwood said. “In some ways the ubiquity of this photo-taking and sharing option may be overdetermining the behaviors that follow.
What considered nudes?
For those who don’t know, a nude is a nude photo, one that is sent to a person over the phone, usually for sexual purposes. What you might not know about nudes, though, is that they are a lot more dangerous than you may think, and sending or receiving one could actually get you in a lot of trouble.
What age Sexts the most?
Sexting: Facts and statistics ‘ It is most prevalent among those aged 15 and over, 17\% of whom said they had shared a nude or sexual photo of themselves. This accelerates quickly in the mid-teens, from 4\% at age 13, to 7\% at age 14.
The “social media is ruining relationships” topic has been talked about so often that this is hardly original. However, I will try to put a spin on the topic to make it an original article. As more social media applications pop up, seemingly so does the paranoia amongst people in relationships, particularly women.
We’re scared because there’s a part of us that feels like we have no right to impose on someone else’s right to do whatever they want with their OWN accounts. A big reason why this topic never gets discussed: whenever it starts to become an issue, we immediatley generate a bandaid-on-cancer excuse.
Is your boyfriend’s social media stalking a red flag?
If he’s more preoccupied with likes, followers, and comments than he is an active participant in your relationship… red flag. Conversely, if you have all the females that he follows memorized and are stalking his every social media move WHILE being in a relationship with him, that’s not love.
That doesn’t mean, however, that all is lost, that social media is evil, or that you need to monitor your partner’s every move online. (That’s not healthy for you or for them.) It also doesn’t necessarily mean your partner is more likely to cheat, just because they’re active on social media.