Facebook aka Relationship Killer?
It seems the new social network jargon is developing with words such as Facestalking. Now Facebook has been branded by some as a relationship killer.
I recently heard on BBC where they interviewed a few individuals who say that Facebook have ruined their relationships.
The argument seems to be that both men and women find it easier to communicate online in non-threatening situations. This makes it easier to meet new people.
Social networks also help us find people who we’ve lost touch with over the years. One husband complained that his wife left him after meeting an old friend on Facebook.
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This is the same argument that keeps reappearing, for anything that allows communication via technology, first example mobiles, then it was sms, then it was email, then it was chat rooms, then it was instant messaging, now its social networks. Same arguement is always repeated, just with the latest or most popular communication medium.
Yes Fabian De Rango, I remember being told of the time that my Great-Grandparents nearly split up because the telegram had been invented.
Dangerous stuff this technology.




I have heard the same thing too, and I remember that this came up a few years ago when Friends Reunited was more en vogue. I read that David James (English goalkeeper) left his wife and children for his childhood sweetheart who he hooked up with via Friends Reunited!