If You Have This Weird FaceTime Habit, You're Not Alone
Briefly

As much as video calls connect us, they also create an intriguing psychological phenomenon where individuals—especially women—experience heightened self-awareness, often leading them to stare at their own image rather than focus on others.
Mental health counselor Riley Brown notes that the habit of looking at oneself during video calls stems from a desire to gauge how one appears to others, which can lead to fatigue due to the extra effort it demands.
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