As we all know, social networks like Facebook connect us to many people around the world. People you know, you do not know, you think you know, you want to know, do not see, closest friends a while, your partner, or ex ...
Lately, it has been seen that these networks can lead to conflicts between couples . The effects can be seen most commonly jealousy. Why are you friends with her? What are you doing in that picture with your ex? Why you put on your status "single"? These are frequently asked questions that may be experienced in such cases.
After all, these networks Encourage us to show on the network, either through the photos we post (or publish us) or by tests or applications we use. Everyone knows what we like and what does not, how we look, what we play, who are our friends and endless data, but we would never imagine.
Feelings of insecurity are what make these couples conflict through social networks. Reviews of the opposite sex in photos and statements of your partner can be interpreted in the worst way when there is this jealousy. In many cases, the communication partner disappears and exists almost exclusively in this medium.
Often the problems are caused by misunderstanding, but sometimes can be caused by other to try to separate our partner. The key is how we handle these situations. If you see your partner's ex posted a picture with him, the first thing to see is whether it is recent. If it is not, then do not worry, but if it is, focus on the type of photo that is, do not jump to hasty conclusions. Do you embrace or far? Are you still friends or barely visible? These are questions you should ask yourself before you feel insecure and start a fight.
Another option is to not let it affect you. After all, as a wise woman I know says, "who reads what not, find out what does not."
Lately, it has been seen that these networks can lead to conflicts between couples . The effects can be seen most commonly jealousy. Why are you friends with her? What are you doing in that picture with your ex? Why you put on your status "single"? These are frequently asked questions that may be experienced in such cases.
After all, these networks Encourage us to show on the network, either through the photos we post (or publish us) or by tests or applications we use. Everyone knows what we like and what does not, how we look, what we play, who are our friends and endless data, but we would never imagine.
Feelings of insecurity are what make these couples conflict through social networks. Reviews of the opposite sex in photos and statements of your partner can be interpreted in the worst way when there is this jealousy. In many cases, the communication partner disappears and exists almost exclusively in this medium.
Often the problems are caused by misunderstanding, but sometimes can be caused by other to try to separate our partner. The key is how we handle these situations. If you see your partner's ex posted a picture with him, the first thing to see is whether it is recent. If it is not, then do not worry, but if it is, focus on the type of photo that is, do not jump to hasty conclusions. Do you embrace or far? Are you still friends or barely visible? These are questions you should ask yourself before you feel insecure and start a fight.
Another option is to not let it affect you. After all, as a wise woman I know says, "who reads what not, find out what does not."
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