I have always found Facebook to be much like long distance. In the same way long distance will bring out issues with communication sooner than a close distance relationship, Facebook will bring to light issues that already exist, and will likely cause problems again if not dealt with.
I don't have an issue with Facebook, and neither does my SO. I would say it's caused issues once on his end since we added one another, but it was all sorted and over with with one non-accusing question, and it's caused issues once for me, but those issues would have been caused without Facebook as well, simply further on down the line. Other than that, we've both been on Facebook for over three years and it has yet to cause real issues in our relationship.
My opinion is that a lot of people are insecure. Insecurity is a hard one to work on, and a hard one to face. As opposed to facing it and working on it and realising they're probably the problem, not the photo their partner liked or commented on, it's easier to delete Facebook. My opinion is if Facebook has played a role in divorce, those relationships were being eaten away by insecurity and lack of trust to begin with, with or without reason. The divorce statistic was pretty high, even before Facebook. :P Facebook simply makes visible the issues people don't want to deal with. I don't have issues with Facebook and the issues that are caused by Facebook are not at all present in other parts of our relationship, either. It's easier for me to deal with my issues as they surface as opposed to deleting something I enjoy interacting on, same with my SO.
I don't have an issue with Facebook, and neither does my SO. I would say it's caused issues once on his end since we added one another, but it was all sorted and over with with one non-accusing question, and it's caused issues once for me, but those issues would have been caused without Facebook as well, simply further on down the line. Other than that, we've both been on Facebook for over three years and it has yet to cause real issues in our relationship.
My opinion is that a lot of people are insecure. Insecurity is a hard one to work on, and a hard one to face. As opposed to facing it and working on it and realising they're probably the problem, not the photo their partner liked or commented on, it's easier to delete Facebook. My opinion is if Facebook has played a role in divorce, those relationships were being eaten away by insecurity and lack of trust to begin with, with or without reason. The divorce statistic was pretty high, even before Facebook. :P Facebook simply makes visible the issues people don't want to deal with. I don't have issues with Facebook and the issues that are caused by Facebook are not at all present in other parts of our relationship, either. It's easier for me to deal with my issues as they surface as opposed to deleting something I enjoy interacting on, same with my SO.
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