Is it ok for your significant other to flirt sexually with their Facebook friends? My answer is no for one reason: It's a matter of time before it leads to physicality. It starts off as harmless flirting and once the conversation is flowing, both people get to talking sexually and make plans to meet each other in person. Once your significant other meets his/her Facebook friends in person, that's when things get interesting. I'm starting to understand why some people say social media is one of the top causes for infidelity in relationships because of the anonymity involved. How many couples are on social media together as a couple? Very few, although I think that number is growing. A lot of couples have met through social media and hit it off. Usually, it's one person or both people who have a social media account. If both people have a social media account, they don't advertise their relationship because they believe in privacy, or so they say. Sometimes, some couples don't advertise their relationship on social media because they have nothing to prove; they know they're in a loving relationship so why put their business online? Then you have couples in relationships where one person is active on social media for the sole purpose of double dipping. I feel like this: The only person one should be flirting with is their significant other. Out of respect for your mate and the relationship, flirting with Facebook friends is a negative and can lead to serious issues.
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