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Social networks: Friend or foe of our personal relationships?

Social networks: Friend or foe of our personal relationships?

Nowadays, when almost every moment of life is shared on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok, the question arises: are social networks strengthening our personal relationships, or are they creating problems?

In a world where "likes" and comments are often read as signals of love, many couples face jealousy and misunderstandings because of their partner's posts. For example, "why did you remove me from my friends list?" or "why is he commenting on you?"

Experts say that social networks can create unreasonable expectations, where the lives of other couples seem perfect, while ours seems filled with tensions and disagreements.

Constant comparisons and posts create pressure to be "perfect" and often build walls between two people who are together.

But not everything is negative. Social media can also be a way to stay close, share beautiful moments, and keep the connection alive even when we're away.

The key? Boundaries and trust. Because no "like" can replace an honest conversation or a hug in real life.

So, are social networks friends or enemies of our relationships? The answer is up to us — how we use them.

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