10 Things NOT to do on Social Media if You’re in a Relationship

 

1. Don’t hide your social media accounts from your partner. If you are hiding what you are doing, or who you are talking to - that’s a really bad sign and maybe you need to reconsider your relationship.

2. Delete old photos of exs. Why keep them up? The relationship is over and it makes your new partner uncomfortable.

3. Don’t start adding random people on your partner’s profile to your friend’s list. Do you know them? If the answer is no, then don’t do it. It’s strange…

4. Don’t put your fights on blast. Keep them to yourself and do NOT post anything about arguments online. It’s immature and unnecessary.

5. Don’t overshare every detail of the relationship. A picture at a special event is completely different then posting daily routines. When you’re posting every day, you are giving out bad vibes.

6. Don’t have a shared Facebook profile. If trust is THAT big of a problem, then there is a serious issue there. There is no reason to share a Facebook profile.

7. Show some love. If you’re not a social media person, just share a single picture or change your relationship status. Give your partner a little something to make them happy.

8. Don’t befriend people that your partner is uncomfortable with you being friends with. If they ask you to remove them, do it. If they tell you that person makes them uncomfortable, don’t add them. Unless, you have something to hide?

9. Don’t like “racy” photos of other people. It’s disrespectful to your partner and it’s also encouraging a bad cultural phenomenon sweeping the internet.

10. Don’t sneak onto your partner’s profiles. Just don’t be sneaky. It never works out. If there is a problem, bring it to their attention and explain your feelings like an adult.