Topic > The Dark Side of Using Facebook - 1189

Are we in a relationship? Facebook will tell us! When my boyfriend and I started our relationship, we decided not to introduce Facebook. We were both worried about the implications it could potentially have on our lives and decided that our personal lives and how we approach our relationship were our own business. For this reason we have received a lot of criticism. In fact, many friends told us we were hiding something we didn't want to share. Additionally, other people told us that we were insecure about our commitment to the relationship. At this point, leaving aside the story, my concern was: since when do people have to express and show all their personal live on Facebook? Since when is the information people share in their profiles important to everyone. Nowadays it's really easy to find many stories about the use of Facebook and the impact it has on romantic relationships. There are many cases where people who are not involved in a specific issue at all have the opportunity to make a judgment and do more damage to the relationship involved. Therefore, we are giving our privacy. We are all exposed to misunderstandings or scandals that generate confusion, gossip and rumors. My intention is not to demonize the use of Facebook. Facebook is actually a really useful tool for keeping in touch with old friends. Furthermore, it is an easy way to communicate with your family and is a help tool for teachers. Professors have the opportunity to insert themselves into the academic environment in a very fun way. Although many people defend the use of Facebook, I will argue that Facebook can cause poor intimacy, can cause the risk of jealousy, and can create external interference between couples who... .... half of the article ...... I want to analyze how external elements play important roles in the natural development of friendly and romantic relationships and how this has been influenced. Conclusion This research will help me in my article because it exemplifies how Facebook users construct their profile as their “imaginary and perfect” world and how people use it with the aim of impressing their friends on social networks. On the other hand, it is an excellent resource to argue that time spent on Facebook remains time compared to “face-to-face” time. This will be helpful because it will establish credibility in one of the main points I want to develop in my paper. This is how Facebook interferes and causes further emotional and social difficulties in romantic relationships. Furthermore, the participation of third parties harms intimacy and may cause misunderstanding between them..