Science proves: The more public couples post photos, the easier it is ... to break the burden

Disclosure of relationships on social networks has become a very normal thing in this digital age. Imagine, the series of pictures of two people became the focus of attention of people, in addition to the compliments, must always make their owners "nose".

But anything too will "betray" , and with love, this accidentally creates a bad signal there.

The boundary between safety and danger of a relationship

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Anything too will "betray".

In the study "Can You Tell That I'm in a Relationship? Attachment and Relationship Visibility on Facebook", did it show the relationship and relationship shown on Facebook? hypothesize that couples who want to show their relationship on social media often feel insecure about their partner's feelings.

And this hypothesis is partly validated in a study of 108 couples. Each person will be filled in a report for 2 weeks, including their thoughts on relationships and social activities (photos, wall posts, comments and status updates). The results show that, in the days when they feel their relationship is "broken" , they will often update daily information about their "couple" .

This conclusion also received the consent of the emotional consultant, Nikki Goldstein. She said these couples are often struggling with their own emotional issues, and want to seek sympathy for people through social media.

In addition, a team of psychologists at Brunel University revealed that this is the subject of self-esteem when it comes to hurriedly posting intimate images. This action is seen as a temporary relief to show that they are together "okay".

Of course, not every couple who likes to show off their misty sweet images is on the verge of being on the verge of falling. The decision to share more or less still depends on both of them, but the love always needs long-term nurturing.