7 Social Media Relationship Pitfalls You Should Worry About

Social Media Relationship Pitfall
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Did your partner give you expensive earrings and a designer bag? Or did they fly you on a last-minute getaway to Bora Bora? Or maybe they wrote you 100 love notes sprinkled over breakfast in bed. Be honest… perhaps you want it to look that way.

We’ve all been guilty of polishing the truth a bit on social media. Still, if you’re continually trying to make your relationship look more luxurious, expensive, or loving than it is in real life, that’s a huge social media relationship pitfall.

Even if the posts are primarily true, they can come across as inauthentic and bragging, especially if that’s all you post about. Not to mention, these types of posts can make you a target for burglars. You also need to think about your partner’s feelings.

They might prefer to share these moments with you in real life rather than worrying about how it’ll photograph and how many likes the post will get.

Have you been guilty of any of these social media relationship pitfalls? Let us know how you’ve handled in the comments below.

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