Imagine, your wife is going to sleep late after spending hours on Facebook. Or you feel like your husband is focusing on Twitter rather than paying attention to you. In fact, you are not ' feeling ', but it is true. Your spousal relationship may be broken because of Facebook, the social network, according to a new study by Boston University ( USA ).
Researchers have found that about 32% of Facebook users are " heavy " who are considering leaving their spouses. Facebook has a special role ' providing positive, authentic expressions of divorce rates as well as problems in married life '.
According to Time magazine, the finding has some limitations. But the study authors found a connection between Facebook and divorce statistics. Even women and men who are experiencing marriages can come to social networks to seek emotional support, and even seek empathy from the opposite sex.
Specifically, the researchers investigated the situation in the state of Texas in the United States, and also found the connection. Among those who do not use social networks, about 16% are thinking of leaving their soulmates. But among social network users, the number of thinking to divorce is twice as high.
Put the other data aside, the message for you is: if your spouse seems to be more attached to Facebook, Instagram to you, chances are you have to review your relationship. - before either of you gives an update status like 'everything is over'!