Being addicted to social media needs to stop. (Image via Pinterest)
I would love to share with you this video about social media and relationships, and let’s think about what we are doing with our romantic lives. I believe we can find love using the internet, but also I believe love requires work, loyalty, and honesty.
Have you found love, sex, or intimacy online? Millions of us have—and we are constantly building and maintaining connections with friends, relationship partners, and lovers through the intricate paths of the world wide web. But how is this all affecting romantic relationships? And what rules should we have with our partners about online behaviors? A developmental psychologist, Dr. Michelle Drouin studies the effects of technology on literacy, communication, and relationships. She also studies the roles of technology in teaching and learning. Dr. Drouin’s research on sexting and mobile phone addiction has attracted international attention, and she regularly does interviews for television, radio, newspapers, and magazines. Her research has been cited in a number of prominent news sources including CNN, NPR, MSNBC, CBS News, The New York Times, Huffington Post, Reuters, Men’s Health, Parenting Magazine, and Psychology Today.
You know Kenny, how we use it dictates the or success or not. But when we are in one relationship, as a couple, we should set some rules 😉
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This picture speaks so loud! Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you Joseph! Have a great week 🙂
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Wow. That’s awesome. Still I feel trying online dating sites for finding soulmate is not that bad idea either.
Thanks
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You know Kenny, how we use it dictates the or success or not. But when we are in one relationship, as a couple, we should set some rules 😉
Thanks for coming!
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