Social media sharing always seems like a good idea at first. After all, it’s a way to catch up with old friends and share what’s happening in your lives. The key to social media is to use it sparingly. It’s fine to comment on photos and even share the occasional update about your own life, but excessive updates can actually be damaging to your life – and your relationship. Here are our matchmakers’ top reasons to keep your relationship off social media.
Overcome False Validation
It seems innocent to post a photo of a romantic table setting or even a selfie from your date. The whole point is to share something you appreciate, but what happens if your entire social media following ignores the post? Reaching an excessive number of “likes” and comments on all date-related posts puts a lot of pressure on your relationship. Some people even find themselves moving forward with relationships before they feel ready based on the huge outpouring of support for the match. Don’t base the strength of your relationship on the number of “likes” your photo receives. Your feelings for your date tell you everything you need to know.
Eliminate Over-Involvement
Social media use is like an open invitation for anyone and everyone to comment on your life. In the case of your relationship, sharing online encourages family members and friends to voice their opinions about your date specifically – even when those opinions are not warranted. Our matchmaking services only pair you with someone that has lasting relationship potential. If you find yourself falling for that person, other people’s opinions should not matter. You don’t need other people butting into the relationship – or worse: asking when you’re going to tie the knot! The only person’s opinion that matters is yours.
Say “Goodbye” to Jealous Exes
It’s easy to post a photo online hoping to show all your friends how happy you are now that you’ve broken up with an ex, but consider who can see that photo. Unless your profile is completely private, it’s likely your ex will see the new photo, which will prompt them to click through the rest of your photos and maybe even check out your new beau. Give yourself the gift of closure with complete privacy online. Either set all your information to a private setting or choose not to post at all.
Avoid Oversharing
Dates are special moments just between you and your partner. If he takes you out for a romantic dinner or if she surprises you with a trip to the beach, that’s a gesture that is special to you. Dates tend to lose
their value if they are shared with 500 of your closest fans and followers. The point we’re getting at is simple: keeping your relationship off social media keeps those romantic moments personal. That way when the big stuff comes along (think engagement ring), the moment won’t be diluted with a thousand other images. Your relationship is yours to enjoy. Let’s keep it that way!
Your Relationship Will Be Happier
Imagine a world free from critique or harsh judgement from others. This world can be yours! A controlled image on social media isn’t just for high-profile celebrities. Anyone can benefit from a sense of privacy because it allows you to enjoy your relationship without any constraints.
Reclaim your relationship and revoke the social media all-access pass. Your relationships need to satisfy one person only: you. Contact us today to learn more about meeting someone worth keeping off social media!