Facebook may hurt your marriage life (Security Alert)
Facebook, the biggest social network in universe can lead your marriage life in danger, at least a UK law firm think that. According to Telegraph,”The social networking site, which connects old friends and allows users to make new ones online, is being blamed for an increasing number of marital breakdowns.”
We all know that this type of social network addiction take us away from our usual work and can make us unsocial in real life. The main purpose of this type of social network is to give you a chance to connect back to your old friends and folks but anybody can use it to connect back to their old love or first love. Somebody can go for an extra marital affair.
Mark Keenan, Managing Director of Divorce-Online said: “I had heard from my staff that there were a lot of people saying they had found out things about their partners on Facebook and I decided to see how prevalent it was I was really surprised to see 20 per cent of all the petitions containing references to Facebook.”
This may look crazy but it is true in some extend. “One 35-year-old woman even discovered her husband was divorcing her via Facebook.”
So, from now if you are married you should be careful before using Facebook but in any case if you are honest with your partner you never need to worry about.




This is alarming! I haven’t found my old love or first love or whatever on Facebook yet. I’m glad I’m not that addicted to any social networking sites.
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It is good to see you are not addicted Marlene.
Facebook where to begin! I found my self on facebook allot of the time to fill a deppression void but then it became more of just fill all my time in just reading other peoples problems, quotes, understandings, some people were up lifting in nature others just trying to be positive but for me it’s being always connected that bothered me, we all need to disconnect and reconnect to the reality of who we are, we aren’t robots nor a computer needing to be always online! I am married and I felt the need to disengage my self from social media because I don’t always “need to know” what people are saying or doing, another part of this is my marriage sharing “how hurt” you are can promote to unwanted advertismenting to others when your significant other wishs to stay private, what ever happened to “what goes on in the bed room stays in the bed room”? It’s time people to reconnect with the reality of the real life!
ThAnks for listening
Martin
excuse for grammer or spelling mistakes I am on my iPhone
Thanks for taking your time to comment here Martin.