With the advent of mobile phones and
hand held Internet devices, it has become easy to chat and communicate on the
go. But this too has kept many people engaged where they ought not to.
Rather than spend time with their
partners, many couples are hooked onto online friends, family and associates,
leaving little or no time or at best, left-over time, for their spouses and
family.
“This is the argument starter of the
new age. So many couples are now fighting about Facebook posts, Twitter tweets
and every other form of social media. It’s outrageous”.
Some couples take their quarrels to
the Net. They invite the public or friends to contribute to their family
discuss.
One of the worst things you
can do is post something about your partner or your disagreement. Those are
intimate details in your relationship that really have no business being laid
out for all your friends and family to see.
Make an agreement to leave each
other off the internet and keep some privacy in your relationship. By doing so,
you’ll be allowed to solve your issues just the two of you.
Put your disagreements to rest and
work to keep the love that brought you two together in the first place. It’s
okay if you choose to argue from time to time; just make sure you also get the
pleasure of making up”.
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