Relationship Experts Reveal 8 Things To Never Post On Social Media

Relationship Experts Reveal 8 Things To Never Post On Social Media

 

While social media is a good way to interact with people when you can’t see them every day, it can also be something that can cause issues within your relationship if you’re not careful. There are definitely some things that should never be shared on your social media when it comes to your relationship.

HERE ARE 8 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA

1. KEEP YOUR SEX LIFE PRIVATE, NOT ON SOCIAL MEDIA

What happens behind your closed doors and between your bedroom sheets is only your and your partner’s concern. The juicy bits from your intimate life should never make it to the news feed on social media . Sex talk is only acceptable if it’s shared with your close friends. In any other case, it’s just too much.

2. DON’T POST PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR PARTNER

Your partner and you are not the same. There are some things that people want to keep private about themselves, like their nightly routines or whether or not they sleep with a stuffed animal. Even if it’s something that you find completely endearing, your partner might not like having their personal details shared all over social media.

You may think that there’s no harm in sharing a simple selfie or a meaningless piece of information about yourself, but then your partner might not have the same opinion. It’s simple. Some people just want to keep their private life as private as possible. Respect that.

3. REFRAIN FROM TELLING THE WORLD ABOUT YOUR ARGUMENTS

Don’t ever post your lover’s quarrels publicly! Your disagreements and personal issues with your partner are things that need to be resolved between the two of you. When you share that piece of information online, you basically invite complete strangers into your own home.
Not only does it invite people who aren’t involved into the argument, but it can be embarrassing for the both of you.

4. UNAPPROVED PICTURES OF YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER WITHOUT PERMISSION

What can be cute and fun to you, might also be completely unacceptable for your partner – but keep it to yourself until your partner has had a chance to approve whether or not you post it. Your partner may not enjoy a picture of themselves drooling onto your pillow going viral. Besides, when you get permission, you’ll know that you’re both having fun and enjoying the recognition the picture gets.

5. DON’T POST MEAN JOKES ABOUT YOUR PARTNER

You can’t translate either tone or intent over text. While you can make mean-spirited jokes to your partner in person and they’ll be able to tell you’re just teasing them, it’s not the same over social media. The minute that you put a mean joke about your partner on social media, you’re no longer able to control the tone and intent of the joke. Other people are going to see that joke and not understand the context. If you’re going to tease your partner, keep it to text messages!

6. DON’T POST PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE COMPLAINTS ABOUT YOUR PARTNER

If you have a certain problem with your partner, then you have to face them about it and do your best to find an optimal solution for your issue. Posting about it online won’t make it better, it will only add more fuel to the fire. Keep everyone out of your own relationship drama and learn to take care of your private life.

7. REFRAIN FROM POSTS THAT ARE CLEARLY SEEKING VALIDATION

Everyone loves getting that wave of notifications every time they post something on social media. It can be addictive! But try to avoid posting things that seek validation about your partner – from whether or not you two are compatible, to pictures of you two kissing. If you’re happy together, that’s all that matters! No one else’s approval matters but your own. Once you learn to ditch the validation, you’ll be much happier.

8. STOP POSTING DISPARAGING POSTS ABOUT YOUR PARTNER’S EX

No matter how your partner’s ex-relationship has ended, it’s always better to keep those dirty secrets under the carpet. Even if your partner’s last relationship was a total disaster, it’s better to keep the trash talk to yourself. Firstly, out of respect for them, and secondly, out of respect for yourself.

Source:thepowerofsilence.co, mesmerizingwords.com, powerofpositivity.com

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