7 Reasons why you should not flaunt your relationship on social media
The
most challenging part about this is being with someone who you truly love
and care about that doesn’t understand why you don’t profess your love
for them on social media. It seems like in 2014, people value what you
do on social media more so than what you do in real life!
In
my experience posting about your relationship only causes a lot of
issues, here are the first seven I could think of. Feel free to leave
any I forgot to mention below.
1. It Gives Haters and Frenemies an opportunity to “prey” on your significant other –
Once you upload an “usie” and you’ve tagged your “bae” your followers
go follow and friend request your new boo. Now they are looking through
photos of him/her making an assessment of who they are, trying to find
something bad to say about them and finally some may go to the extent of
flirting with them online to try and get them to engage!
2. It Makes Public What Is Meant To Be Private –
In my opinion romance is one of those things that is meant to be
private! Of course, to each their own, but it just seems that once you
change your relationship status the force of Facebook is against you.
3. It promotes drama! Yes the drama, it gets deep and messy! –
Even if you only have a few Facebook friends, You never know who is
friends with your Facebook friends or who might take a screenshot of
something you post and share it. I knew Facebook was a hot mess when I
seen an old friend from my childhood posting photos with my friend from
high school’s baby daddy. I didn’t pick up the phone to talk about it
but later on in my timeline the two girls were going back and forth!
Needless to say, if she would have kept her relationship off of Facebook
they may have made it! #DoinTooMuch
4. It invites your ex’s into your new relationship –
Once you put your new relationship online your ex’s are bound to catch
wind. Yea, of course you may want to rub it in their face especially if
you’re doing better. But do you really want your ex inboxing your new
significant other? Do you really want to taint your new relationship
with that type of negativity and chaos?
5. It Can Cause a Competitive Element In Your Relationship –
A friend of mine got into an argument with his girlfriend because she
claimed he didn’t post as many pictures of them together on his page as
she did. Really?
6. It can harm your following –
If the primary use of your page is to promote your career (like mine)
your supporters may have mixed feelings about you posting “usies” with
your new boyfriend or girlfriend. I have even seen up and coming artists
and athletes lose followers over this. Let’s just be honest, especially
for artists, a lot of your fans don’t care to see all of that mushy
stuff!
7. It creates a major dilemma if you break up –
Do you keep the pics up or do you take them down? Now you have a
permanent online footprint that you were with this person. How do you
explain them to the next person you are with (trust they will ask about
them!) and finally, how tacky is it to showcase your new relationship
every 6-12months? What? I’m just sayin’
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