With more and more social networking sites on the rise how is it possible to have a real relationship? Most people start talking, catching feelings, sleeping together and ending up in situations. People are so available, it's hard to miss anyone. If I can see every updated status about whats going on in your world, what's the draw for me to call you at the end of the day?
People have become sneakier, so they don't have to explain their online behavior to a significant other. Are they really networking socially or is it creating a new generation of cheaters and deceivers? People fail to understand that real relationships died with the popularity of Myspace. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and so on are making a handful of people rich, while destroying every viable source of healthy relationships. Don't even have the audacity to try and use them for actual networking purposes, everyone thinks there is some ulterior motive or romantic undertone. Every smile isn't a flirt, and every compliment isn't a line to take you down.
Understand where I'm coming from, technology makes communicating easier, but it makes faithful relationships damn near impossible with so many people living in the shadows of the Internet. So I leave you with the question: Are you willing to leave social networks if your partner asked you to, to build a healthier relationship with them? (If your answer is no, you might want to re-evaluate your priorities and actions)
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