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Why Posting about Your Relationships on Social Media is Harmful

It is said that couples who post everything about their relationships on social media are usually unhappy. Do not trust social media. Let your personal life belong just to you and your partner.

It is said that couples who post everything about their relationships on social media are usually unhappy. Do not trust social media. Let your personal life belong just to you and your partner.

Posting is time-consuming

Social media can steal your time. Instead of wasting your precious time on posting information about your relationship we suggest you should spend it on your partner. Too much time spent on posting and updating your posts means that you spend too little time on the relationship itself.

You do not need validation from other people through social media

You will do the right thing if you start seeking validation from your partner. The sad fact is that for some of us social media can become the greatest motivator and validator. Do not trust this informational source. Do you often see pictures of happy couples? Their reality might be different – as a rule, those who demonstrate their happiness in public are unhappy. Actually, your partner is more important than other people whom you rarely know. Instead of seeking validation outside your relationship do the opposite – focus on what your significant one thinks, feels and wants.

Why Posting about Your Relationships on Social Media is Harmful You do not need validation from other people through social media

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