Friday, April 1, 2011

But what do the girls?

Who are the "teen" born in the digital world? According to research commissioned by Microsoft and Where QuantoTiVuoiBene site and promoted by the so-called native digital technology, self-confident, attentive to the thinness and fitness. The responses collected from online questionnaires completed by about 3200 under-16 girls say that only takes 10 minutes in the morning to prepare, pay attention to the look, look at themselves and their friends, 70% of 9-12 year olds have an email account, Facebook is up 25% and 20% use chat.

They use the Internet to compare with their network of contacts. And even when they experiment with new technologies, they do not extend to virtual networks of friends. If anything, to get in touch, so different, with its reference group. Or looking for fun new things. Or do your homework.

Even if, most parents do not ever check what they do with the computer, what sites they visit. Neither the parents give limits to babies when it comes to limiting the use of the instrument, as you would with television, so to speak. Only 10% of the respondents believed to have abused the technology in terms of time, and addiction.

From the perspective of the "body", instead, research shows that if someone makes them a compliment, half replied that he is happy because he knows that is true and sincere. And then, shocking, between 9 and 12 years the girl are careful to try the second piece of pie that can ruin their line.

And while 40 percent of the young star is liable for only what you need in front of the mirror (yes, what is necessary?), Another 45% were pleased by their own reflection. And the question is not "mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all" but "none of us hate the mirrors, we like to mirror, more time than necessary."

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