PASADENA - Excessive Facebook use may spur emotional and physical cheating, breakups or divorce, according to a study to be published in the Journal of Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. Facebook and other social websites and apps have revolutionized the way people create and maintain relationships.
Excessive Facebook use increases risk of cheating, break-up and divorce People jealously monitor their partner's activities and reconnect with their ex The younger the relationship, the greater the risk of Facebook problems By Emma Innes Facebook and social networking sites may be good for our social lives, but they can cause havoc in our romantic relationships, according to a new study.
This study hypothesised that male and female Facebook profiles which contained an alcohol statement would differ in their ratings of attractiveness as a colleague and in their ratings of employability. 80 participants consisting of 40 males and 40 females with a mean age of 25.1 were recruited by request from members of the general public and randomly allocated into two groups.
Being vague has been a solid hipster activity since the first hipsters emerged from their free-range alpaca yarn cocoons. Hipsters love making people think, especially if it's about them. "Why is she wearing that tent? Why is he scything his lawn? Why would anyone shave their eyebrows?"
The rapid advance of the Islamist militant group the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) that began in June of 2014 shocked the international community due to its ferocity
The rapid advance of the Islamist militant group the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) that began in June of 2014 shocked the international community due to its ferocity