Why Is Social Media Tearing Down Our Relationship?
Exhibit|August 2017

Social media platforms are single-handedly capable of breaking up couples in every corner of the world. Not just this, it is also making breakups excruciatingly painful, now that your relationship is completely drawn out and is made all public.

Why Is Social Media Tearing Down Our Relationship?

WHO THE HELL WANTS THAT? 

We bring to you five massive reasons why you should steer clear of social media if you don’t want to ruin your relationship, and go through a split that’s hundred times worse than it should be.

1. SOCIAL MEDIA KILLS REAL-TIME MEETINGS

Let’s be honest, as many times as we’ve been out, be it a bar or restaurant, we see so many couples constantly on their phones, posting something or the other. At times it is understandable that it might be the first date. And it isn’t going well. Or, rarely, there may be a huge news story going on that the couple is missing out on. But most likely, aren’t they just ignoring each other?

We all are so addicted to our phones that soon enough, we may actually forget how to meet and greet people in real life. Social media has made us all gossipers. We are constantly in contact with one another, be it texting, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Snapchat. We always know what our friends, family, and acquaintances are doing so much that when we meet, there’s absolutely nothing to talk about.

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