Facebook and your Marriage
On April 14, 2017,
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by Leslye
Instead of communicating face to face, couples are sharing their feelings and marriage on Facebook. This could doom a relationship. Too much emphasis on social media can indicate that a couple is less concerned with how they feel and more concerned how their relationship looks to outsiders.
There is a growing trend, and not a good one, of sharing Facebook and other social media sites with your spouse. People should have their own personal space, even online. Every phase of your life should not be “we.”
Couples should have a face-to-face conversation about how they are going to handle social media, including posting photos.
Spending time telling your spouse your feelings directly and not on social media is the best way to go.
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