5 Things You Shouldn't Post About Your Relationship On Social Media

in #celebrity7 years ago

We are all familiar with social media in this 21st century where almost everyone is a digital/tech nomad or geek. However, due to its unhindered accessibility to all, many people abuse.

And unlike in the past where social media is not on the list of causes of breakups, today is arguably on top of the list.

This is why it is essential for you to be conscious of what you post on social media in order to save yourself from potential relationship headaches.
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Today, we share 5 of these things. You may think it is harmless, but it can result in serious consequences.

Anything personal about your partner, without his or her permission

You know that your post is an important expose about your relationship, but you still went ahead to share it. Your partner will not feel good.

This said, if you can’t control your cravings, you can ask your partner to be for permission before you post #it. It’s safer this way.

Relationship Issues

If you and your partner get into a fight, you may want to rant to your Facebook fans about how much pain you are going through, if you do that, you are reducing your chances of resolving the issues.

Constantly posting your relationship problems is #information strangers don’t need to know. Don’t be like Tiwa Savage.

Your nude pictures

No matter how much you love your body, the whole world doesn’t need to see it. Always keep your nudes to yourself.

Your partner will be embarrassed if others see sensitive parts of your body which are meant to be private.

Your breakup

#Spare everyone the details of your #breakup. If you and your partner break up, the emotional mess is enough to clean up without having to field comments and advice from the relationship advisors.

Keep it simple. If it’s over, it’s over. No need to broadcast it to the world which many of us do these days.

Personal conversations

Don’t post #personal conversations, not only is it wrong but it’s rude. Even if someone messages you saying something nasty about them, don’t put them on the hot seat.

You should be #matured enough to ignore, delete it and move on.

I hope you liked this article. Source was from hawnsgist.com.

You can read more #articles like that here

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Very insightful. Thanks.

Thank YOU for reading!

I did more than liking your post, I love/loved/loving it @blogger-funda.My best part is on YOUR BREAKUP.Nice piece.

Wisely said. Thanks for this bro

This is very simple to relate with. And it reveals how relationships can be spiced up with maturity. Well done

Thanks@bloggerfunda for such a cool article. Keep it up
Kindly follow back..cheers

We give people so much power when we allow them into our relationship and allowing them know every detail . It should be our privacy

Very true gee... Well said!

I can relate to the nude part.
Things can get a lot messy when you least expect.

Was I the one sending? No!
Was I the one receiving? (Sealed lips)

Lol... Very messy. I'm glad you can relate to the write-up

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