How the Average Woman Uses Facebook


Overshare much? You’re not alone. According to a poll of our readers, the average woman’s most embarrassing social networking snafu is posting incriminating photos or wall posts that were seen by a family member. Oops! Another freaky Facebook fact: New research shows that checking Facebook might be more tempting to people than sex. Considering 64 percent of our survey respondents admit to being a little bit addicted to the social networking site, we’ll wager that at least some of them can relate to that stat.

Take a peek at our handy infographic (and share it with your friends!) to see what else the average woman is up to online.

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Manage Your Online Reputation
Become a Social Media Climber

 

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The Average Women and Cheating

In a world where infidelity is easier then ever (just ask the 3.3 million members of AshleyMadison.com), faithfulness (to marriage or to your hair stylist) can be hard to come by. Have you ever found yourself dangerously close to crossing the line? Or have you actually crossed it? We wanted to know how many of our readers have cheated and why. Check out the results of our average woman poll and tell us what you think!

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The Rise in Newlywed Cheating
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