Marriage is one of the most sacred bonds in human society, however, over the years social media has begun to play an increasingly prominent role in both breaking apart and mending together the ties between couples. In recent years, there have been a significant number of reported divorces that can be linked to the influence of social media. Here are 10 ways in which social media has contributed to marriage divorce.
1. Insecurity: When couples use social media platforms to engage in flirting or become attached to somebody else, this can cause them to become insecure and fearful in their relationship, leading to a breakdown of trust between them.
2. Comparisons: Constantly comparing themselves and their marriage to those they find on social media can cause the person to become dissatisfied with their own relationship and turn towards more attractive partners on the platforms.
3. Infidelity: The anonymity provided by social media has enabled more people to engage in affairs with other people on the internet, increasing the likelihood of infidelity which could be the last straw in a struggling marriage.
4. Poor Communication: People are becoming more used to typing rather than talking on social media, leading to misunderstandings and disagreements which cannot be properly addressed and therefore can damage the relationship.
5. Misinformation: Misinformation on social media can be incredibly damaging for relationships, as false or exaggerated accounts of situations or other people can quickly turn people against each other and breed mistrust.
6. Emotional Addiction: With people spending more time on social media than ever, the lack of real emotional connections can cause them to become emotionally addicted to the platforms, which can in turn lead to emotional neglect in the marriage.
7. Virtual Affairs: Social media has made it much easier for people to have a virtual affair without their spouse even knowing about it, often resulting in divorce if the affair is eventually revealed.
8. Inattentive Spouses: Spouses that spend more time on their phones and devices than interacting with their partner can quickly lead to emotional and physical neglect, creating an unsustainable environment in the marriage.
9. Privacy Invasion: Social media makes it very easy to invade people’s privacy, leading to huge problems between couples if one of them begins snooping through their spouse’s profile and posts.
10. False Reality: Seeing other people’s filtered photos and crafted images of their perfect lives on social media can give couples a false idea of what their marriage should be like, often leading to unrealistic expectations and a disappointment with their own situation.
In conclusion, it is clear that social media has the power to both make and break relationships, and marriages in particular have been vulnerable to its influence in a number of ways. Despite its many potential benefits, couples need to be wary of its potential to cause long-term damage if it is not managed responsibly.
Nice information coming in it's time where social media has completely destroyed our families
ReplyDeleteVery bad to hear this information. I see most people now are too jealousy to each other.
ReplyDeleteI agree with everything written down here
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