Relationships in the age of social media can be challenging, and certain mistakes can have a very bad effect on your existing relationships, especially marriage.
Here are six common social media mistakes that may be harming your relationships and you can easily work on, but you still have time!
1. Oversharing
Constantly sharing intimate details about your relationship, personal life, or your partner without their consent can be uncomfortable and invasive for the other. You may be a social media lover but you cannot force the other to be that person. Respect your partner’s privacy, and ensure that what you post doesn’t cross their boundaries.
2. Public arguments
Taking personal disputes public on social media is a recipe for disaster. It is nothing but washing your dirty laundry in public. This also invites unwanted opinions and judgments from your online friends and followers. Address conflicts privately and respectfully.
3. Comparing your relationship
Comparing your relationship to those you see on social media can lead to feelings of inadequacy or jealousy. Most of the time, what you see on social media differs greatly from reality. You see the highlights and not the behind-the-scenes struggles of relationships.
4. Ignoring offline interactions
If you prioritise your phone or social media over spending quality time with your partner, it can lead to feelings of neglect and distance in your relationship. Make an effort to be present and engaged during face-to-face interactions.
5. Flirting or excessive liking
Flirtatious behaviour with others or excessively liking and commenting on posts of potential romantic interests can diminish the trust in your current relationship. Maintain clear boundaries to preserve trust and respect.