When you can find a date with just a swipe of a picture, it should really come as no surprise that cheating is a hell of a lot easier with social media.
And it’s been proven too.
According to a study published in the Chicago Tribune, with access to hundreds of people and countless casual dating apps like Tinder, social media has undoubetedly made cheating a lot easier.
“Social media seems to have added fuel to the fire of infidelity,” psychotherapist Joyce Marter told The Chicago Tribune.
“Former flames are just a click away and appropriate relationship boundaries can become blurry.”
But although it may be easier to cheat on your partner with social media, it can be even harder to do so without being caught.
According to Business Insider, in 2012, a UK study found that more than a third of divorces included Facebook as a reason, while in America, Facebook is commonly used as evidence in divorce court cases.
And according to a Boston University study, people who use social media are reportedly 32 per cent more likely to leave their spouse.
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In my opinion, I think for your own peace of mind and sanity, you must try to give anyone you're seeing a fair chance. Don't judge any new guy because of the actions of the old guy, learn from your past experiences and be careful, but everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt ‘at first’.
Good to know he didn't cheat on you, since I don't know what he did to break your trust, I have no idea how severe his actions against you are and so I can't give any suggestions concerning that.
For support, talk to a dear friend, someone you can trust, he or she should be able to give you some support and useful advice, and if you can't trust any of your friends, I hope you can find solace in trusting your new dude, leaving him might not be a great idea in that case.
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I think th answer should be peace of mind because you now know where you lie in your partners heart