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    Exclamation Social media and cheating go hand in hand

    Experts say social networks have made it easier for people who are inclined to cheat on their significant other to do so with partners both familiar and previously unknown. (Dreamstime) ORG XMIT: 1193148

    Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter have put a world of interpersonal connections quite literally in our hip pocket.

    Experts say those same social networks have made it easier for people who are inclined to cheat on their significant others to do so with partners both familiar and previously unknown.

    “Social media seems to have added fuel to the fire of infidelity,” says Joyce Marter, a psychotherapist and the CEO of Chicago-based counseling practice Urban Balance. “Former flames are just a click away. Appropriate relationship boundaries can become blurry. For example, when does casual messaging cross the line into an emotional affair?”


    Benjamin Karney, a professor of social psychology at the University of California at Los Angeles, agreed.

    “For people who are morally willing to and motivated to, social media offers an unprecedented opportunity to engage in unfaithful behavior,” said Karney, who has extensively studied interpersonal relationships and marriage. “You don’t even have to find somebody who is in your neighborhood. You can flirt and exchange sexual communication with anyone who is willing to do it on Planet Earth who is holding a smartphone.”

    That’s something Anthony Weiner, the disgraced politician who has become the de facto poster boy for cheating in the digital age, knows all too well.

    Weiner repeatedly used social media, including Facebook and Twitter, to engage in affairs. He was caught in 2011, 2013 and again this year. The first time cost him his seat in Congress. The second cost him any chance he had of becoming mayor of New York or reclaiming his once promising political career, period. The most recent time cost him his marriage to Huma Abedin.

    So why would someone whose spouse has cheated, on multiple occasions, stay in the marriage?

    Relationship experts say there are a number of reasons.

    “The history and bond built between couples doesn’t just go away when a partner cheats,” said Tyler Fortman, a licensed clinical psychologist with Chicago-based relationship counseling provider Couples Counseling Chicago. “Most of the time, it’s that loving bond, and either continued love or hope that love will be rekindled, that keeps relationships together.”

    But marriages are about more than just loving each other, experts say. And love isn’t the only reason people stay with a partner who has been unfaithful.

    “Some people are afraid of negative consequences of possibly losing the relationship, such as financial instability, impact on children, or change in social status or network,” Marter said. “Some people look at all they have invested in their relationship, such as time, money, creating a home, family and social network. Some people have cultural or religious beliefs that motivate them to stay in the marriage.”

    Time heals rifts

    Then there’s the possibility that a cooling-off period offers new insight on a marriage.

    “Even though, initially, you may feel like getting out, after time passes and there’s space for reflection, people often change their minds and want to work on it,” said Anne Malec, a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Chicago-based Symmetry Counseling.

    The partner who was cheated on also might look beyond the personal impact when deciding whether to end a relationship.

    “If my partner betrays me because my partner does not love me enough or does not care about me and the family, that’s pretty hard to get over,” Karney said. “If my partner betrays me because my partner has an illness or an addiction, then you may be able to look beyond that.”

    Relationship experts say that for couples to stay together, both parties have to put in effort, and the partner who cheated has to do what it takes to be trusted again.

    “It takes a lot of conversation,” Malec said. “It takes transparency. It takes the unfaithful partner’s willingness to answer a lot of questions. Sometimes the same questions over and over.”

    Fortman agreed: “The unfaithful partner must demonstrate actions that [they] can be trusted, over and over again.
    The cheating partner must also work to demonstrate their understanding of the harm that they caused to the relationship and their partner. Both partners must choose to forgive — either the other and/or themselves.”

    Looks are deceiving

    There haven’t been any studies directly linking increased usage of social media sites like Facebook and Twitter to an increased likelihood to cheat. That being said, experts say social media could lead to marital erosion, and not just because it provides an outlet where partners could kindle a flame outside of the marriage.

    “Social media has added tremendous pressure in relationships,” said Mikki Meyer, a New York-based marriage and family therapist. “Friendships are judged by the actions which are displayed on the internet, and information allows strangers to impose their views about what might be going on. No one really knows what happens behind closed doors, and information is often skewed depending upon the source or their perception and judgment.”

    What’s displayed on the internet isn’t always reality, which is why couples shouldn’t necessarily benchmark themselves against the happy images portrayed by their friends and families online.

    “People can look on Facebook and compare their own marriage negatively to the marriages they see on Facebook because people only post the good stuff on Facebook,” Malec said. “Sometimes, people just assume that everyone else’s marriage is much better than their own.”
    http://www.startribune.com/facebook-...and/403030606/

    Yikes.

    Big time red flag if the other person is always on social media. It's great that we have research like this so we can be more aware and protect ourselves from the pain of heartbreak and divorce.

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    This post has convinced me, I will try to use Facebook more for this now

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    Cheaters gonna cheat, news @ 10

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam86shadow View Post
    Cheaters gonna cheat, news @ 10
    Way to not read the thread bruv. It's about how social media makes it so much easier to cheat. Hence why we should be extremely cautious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    http://www.startribune.com/facebook-...and/403030606/

    Yikes.

    Big time red flag if the other person is always on social media. It's great that we have research like this so we can be more aware and protect ourselves from the pain of heartbreak and divorce.
    I'm confused. This is a Tenisace thread, yet makes no mention of Canadian superiority or how dreamy Justin Trudeau is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    Way to not read the thread bruv. It's about how social media makes it so much easier to cheat. Hence why we should be extremely cautious.
    I did read it and it's called common knowledge. Isn't going to stop me using social media because if my partner is going to cheat they're going to cheat regardless

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tijuana View Post
    I'm confused. This is a Tenisace thread, yet makes no mention of Canadian superiority or how dreamy Justin Trudeau is.
    Tenn is cheating on Trudeau!
    @Tennisace

    HOW COULD YOU!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tijuana View Post
    I'm confused. This is a Tenisace thread, yet makes no mention of Canadian superiority or how dreamy Justin Trudeau is.
    Variety is important. I have many interests.

    Right @GennGreymane

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    Just because some people are only as faithful as their options doesn't mean social media caused it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    Variety is important. I have many interests.

    Right @GennGreymane
    D: I totally understand. Maybe this is why they call him a cuck?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    Variety is important. I have many interests.

    Right @GennGreymane
    I was hoping you would post a story about how shameless it was for Trudeau to shower a dead tyrant with praise. Well, to be fair, you likely would have praised him. But, I was hoping to have that discussion, since it's obviously reprehensible how he spoke about that murderous villain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    Variety is important. I have many interests.

    Right @GennGreymane
    Yeah just too bad for others you share them on mmo champ daily. Don't you get bored of posting these toxic threads every day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SquallLionheart View Post
    Yeah just too bad for others you share them on mmo champ daily. Don't you get bored of posting these toxic threads every day?
    Careful now. Trolling is completely allowed and encouraged but, calling someone a troll will get you infracted here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tijuana View Post
    I was hoping you would post a story about how shameless it was for Trudeau to shower a dead tyrant with praise. Well, to be fair, you likely would have praised him. But, I was hoping to have that discussion, since it's obviously reprehensible how he spoke about that murderous villain.
    In his defense, plenty of people on this board admire Hilter, Stalin, Bush, Gadaffi, Assad, Saddam, the list goes on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tijuana View Post
    Careful now. Trolling is completely allowed and encouraged but, calling someone a troll will get you infracted here.
    Yeah that has to be the most stupid infraction offense I've seen on any forum call a spade a spade and get banned. Mind you most forums don't actually have power tripping mods so its not normally even a big deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GennGreymane View Post
    In his defense, plenty of people on this board admire Hilter, Stalin, Bush, Gadaffi, Assad, Saddam, the list goes on
    I agree. We should consider Trudeau the same as those others.

    (I cannot express the delight saying that brought me. I'm sorry it just makes me laugh.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tijuana View Post
    I agree. We should consider Trudeau the same as those others.

    (I cannot express the delight saying that brought me. I'm sorry it just makes me laugh.)
    I had no idea Canadians were brutally oppressed.

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    This has gone completely off the rails and unlikely to go back on topic

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