The presence of social networking sites like Facebook, Friendster, or Twitter to some extent has changed the behavior and lifestyle of most people. Remarkable influence of the virtual world of social networking has also been pervasive in the personal lives of its users, including behaviors associated with others.
According to a recent study initiated by Mens Health magazine in the United States, network up-which is currently the most widely accessed sites, have changed many aspects of behavior, particularly related to how a relationship with a partner. There are many interesting findings from the survey of about 3,000 this user. A total of 1377 men and 1540 women become targets in this study. Here are some important findings from this research:
1. Not Honest In Status
As many as 24 percent facebookers not put their relationship status to be honest. That way, they are more like ‘options open’ on the possibility of cheating or continue flirting with other people. Noted, as much as 27 percent of users do not install the status of relationship at all, and half of them are still single.
2. Means “Flirting”
About 70 percent of users claimed to use up to seduce or seductive friend. As many as 24 percent of the tempter is using social networking to seduce others rather than partners.
3. Make Jealous
As many as 59 percent of users admitted often jealous because their partners relate to others on Facebook. The results Amy Muise PhD from the University of Guelph indicated, up to contribute trigger jealousy, even in people who actually do not have the inclination or the nature of jealousy.
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