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Say Cheese! What Your Selfie Really Says About You

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Say Cheese! What Your Selfie Really Says About You

A selfie has become a staple of modern-day photography. From social media to family photo albums, selfies have become an easy and fun way to capture a moment.

But have you ever thought about what your selfie says about you?

In this article, we’ll delve into the world of selfies and find out what your favourite selfie pose reveals about your personality.

Smiling Selfies: The Classic Look

Say Cheese! What Your Selfie Really Says About You

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Ah, the classic selfie smile. The one where you tilt your head, show your pearly whites, and give the camera your best “cheese!” It turns out that smiling in your selfie could be a sign of extraversion and agreeableness.

A study published in the journal “Personality and Individual Differences” found that judges rated positivity in selfies to be related to these personality traits. So if you’re a fan of the smiling selfie, it could mean that you’re a friendly and outgoing person.

Duckface Selfie: A Sign of Neuroticism?

On the other hand, if you’re a fan of the infamous “duckface” selfie, you might be revealing something about your personality too.

A study published in “Computers in Human Behavior” found that duckface selfies were related to neuroticism. Neuroticism is a personality trait that’s associated with negative emotions like anxiety, depression, and moodiness. So if you’re frequently posting duckface selfies, it could be a sign that you’re feeling a bit stressed out.

The Control Factor: Selfies and Body Image

One of the reasons why selfies have become so popular is that they allow photographers a degree of control over how they look.

Unlike traditional photos taken by someone else, selfies give the photographer the power to choose their angle, lighting, and pose. This control factor can be especially appealing for those who struggle with body image issues.

For parents, it’s important to keep an eye on how your children are using selfies. While they can be a fun way to capture memories, they can also contribute to negative body image if not used in a healthy way.

Encourage your children to love themselves for who they are and remind them that social media isn’t always an accurate representation of reality.

In conclusion, selfies have become a ubiquitous part of our lives. Whether you prefer the classic smile or the controversial duckface, your selfie pose could be revealing something about your personality.

And while selfies can be a fun way to capture memories, it’s important to use them in a healthy way.

So the next time you snap a selfie, take a moment to think about what it says about you!

Psychology Today

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