Infographic: 10 Reasons Twitter Users Are Sexier Than Facebook Users Euro RSCG survey looks at sex and social media
In its annual Valentine's Day survey, Euro RSCG finds 10 reasons why Twitter users are sexier than Facebook users, in the U.S. anyway. Though most people who use Twitter probably also use Facebook, let's ignore that and look at the intriguing infographic below, with graphically rendered naked chicks. Twitter users are more likely to describe themselves as sexy, sexually adventurous and skilled lovers. They're also more likely to do the naughty online and more likely to think they masturbate more than the average person. Do all these self-reported perceptions mean Twitter users actually are sexier? Probably not. But am I going to mention these stats to all my non-Twitter-using friends? Oh yes.

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