Couples who don't post social networking are happier

Nowadays, couples constantly make their romantic life public on social networks, often doing so several times a day. However, a new study shows that those who do not share photos or social networking status on their relationship are happier. Study emphasizes that [...]
Nowadays, couples constantly make their romantic life public on social networks, often doing so several times a day.
However, a new study shows that those who do not share photos or social networking status on their relationship are happier.
The study emphasizes that it is perfectly normal and healthy to be proud of the person you love, but it says that there is a connection between how happy you are and how often you post something just to be happy.
In general, people who don't use social networks are more fortunate because overuse of social networks is linked to depression because they encourage people to compare their lives with others.
When you're happy and in love, you don't have much time to post status or to upload self.
Besides, it's wrong to feel better just about the fact that your life looks perfect on social networking.
So research shows that those who are satisfied with their relationships don't need to seek out feelings of fulfillment on the Internet, because they're happy as a couple and they don't need to testify to this.












