Whether you love them or you hate them, they're constantly flooding our social media feeds. University of New South Wales researcher Khandis Blake says the next time you see a woman adjusting her bikini provocatively with her phone at the ready, don't think of her as vacuous or a victim. The study revealed women tend to sexualise themselves in environments with greater economic inequality, rather than where they might be oppressed because of their gender. The researchers say the findings are consistent across different geographic locations, even after taking into account and controlling for other factors that could influence patterns, like population size, human development and internet access. They say income inequality increases competitiveness and status anxiety among people at all levels of the social hierarchy, making them sensitive to where they sit on the social ladder and wanting them to do better than others. The researchers then found the exact same pattern in real-world spending in other appearance-enhancing areas. This is where this research fits in - it's all about how women are competing and why they're competing. Think of her as a strategic player in a complex social and evolutionary game. She's out to maximise her lot in life, just like everyone.


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By Jennifer Wright. November 11, pm Updated November 11, pm. In , a survey by photography app Selfiecity revealed that in New York, year-old females take the most selfies and 62 percent of selfies are taken by women. Male journalists regularly rail against the practice.
Skip navigation! Story from Sex. Connie Wang. But the reality of the matter is that a sexy selfie that hits the spot — the kind that you keep in a secret album in your phone, upload to a private Instagram account, let your buds see, and save for really deserving textual exchanges — takes a little bit of finesse. You might have sucked at taking a normal selfie when you got your first front-facing camera, but just like how you finally figured out the angles, poses, and lighting that combine to make you look like the Lifetime Movie version of yourself and not the True Crime version , getting the hang of a sexy selfie demands some practice. And the real secret is to figure out how to take a pic that makes you not even someone else feel some type of way. While we're arguably more in control of and confident about our sexuality than ever, there's still so much we don't know about female arousal. So this month, we're exploring everything you want and need to know about how women get turned on now. Check out more here.