How many times do you check your boyfriend's social profiles to feel good?

Checking the profile is okay, stalking it is a different thing. There is a thin and fleeting dividing line between mild jealousy and everyday obsession. And let's face it: social networks feed directorial inclinations by giving the possibility to access information about one's boyfriend every minute of the day. The most relevant problem, in reality, is not so much access to information but rather the unhealthy ability of our perverted mind to rework it at will which, if it puts its feet back on the ground, closes everything and takes a ticket to the Caribbean. , let's face it, if "love c" is ... you can see:

Love in the days of social media: how do you live it?

A research promoted by eBay.it tells us about "love in the days of social media and how millennials live it, or those boys between 18 and 34 who have been navigating the wonderful world of Facebook & Co. for years. data: almost 1 out of 3 Italian millennials have met a partner thanks to social media. Translated: hello 3rd media party with a lump in the throat and anxiety hidden under some still uncultivated mustache; ciaone stolen glances and ran into the bathroom with her friends to analyze them (and translate them badly). Goodbye hidden loves and welcome chronicle of a love of selfies and smiles. All this does not simplify relationships: 46% of Italian millennials, in fact, claim that things have become complicated since love became social. Both in terms of relationship with their boyfriend and in terms of relationship with .. In fact, a sore point, 1.9 million Italian millennials (28%) decide to block the ex partner on social networks and, once the relationship is over, 40% think it is not possible to interact with exes on social channels. Away with the tooth, away with the pain. But if it is true that life is all that happens outside social networks, what do we make of gifts-relics of our past relationships? we would earn little

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How often do you check your partner's profile to make the relationship last?

There is no single answer, a lot depends on why you check it. But let's go back to the hallucinating data: 1 out of 2 Italian millennials (so like 3 million people) checks their partner's profile at least once a day. Some (4%), on the other hand, come back 5 to 10 times a day. Then we have 3% of millennials who claim to check their partner's social profile about every hour. Yes, every hour. The point is one: if you want your couple to last, you have to rely on the most important values, rather than on likes and comments, such as trust and freedom. The guide to likes that you write in your little head (1 like is too much and 2 are few) will not be enough to save you if what drives you are obsession and jealousy. If you check your man's profile every now and then to find out what he likes, what he thought that day, and have a laugh, we all agree it's not a problem. In other cases, your obsession may overtake you just a stone's throw from the finish line for serenity. And if it's true that happy couples don't post selfies on Facebook, then they certainly don't spend their days stalking their profiles in search of the problem that isn't there (or maybe yes?).

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