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Facebook Sparks Jealousy

Now, human sexuality researcher and PhD candidate at the University of Guelph in Canada, Amy Muise, has read into this Facebook ability and this is what he came up with.
It's Addictive
Face
book
is
alluring.
Though
it
creates
online
crack
and
you
try
to
fight
it!
No
matter
how
you
try
to
fight
it,
it
keeps
calling
you
back
and
that's
the
problem.
Muise
came
up
experiment
to
control
factors
of
trust,
self-esteem,
and
relationship
commitment,but
still
a
significant
predictor
of
the
experience
of
jealousy
keeps
coming
back.
If
nothing
causes
jealousy
in
your
relationship
Facebook
does.
It's
Too
Easy
to
Reconnect
with
Ex's
A person may have felt his earlier relationship and getting into a new one but Facebook keeps bring back the old fond memories. Whenever you surf your Facebook you are sure to bump into the old relation and eventually they are in your friend list. But the present relation won't accept it and a complex grows out of nothing.
It
Over-Informs
In
this
information
age
not
even
relationships
are
spared.
All
one
needs
to
do
is
to
log
on
to
the
"tagged" pictures,
the
"liked"
statuses,
and
the
shared
plans
for
this
weekend.
All
are
potential
triggers
of
jelousy.
Facebook
exposes
you
to
your
partner
more
than
you
would
want
to
expose
and
this
reveals
some
secret
plans
which
gives
rise
to
jelousy.
It
Appeals
to
Women,
to
Their
Chagrin
Women spent more time on Facebook than men. Which means their relationship jealousy was more likely to be ignited by Facebook than a man's. Facebook is their medium of knowing more about their Boyfriend and get hold of some suspicion.
It
May
Just
Be
You
At the end of the day, we have to confess that it is not Facebook which is introducing jelousy but it already resides in us. We are just using Facebook to ignite the green monster.
Muise and her colleagues later recognized that other factors like the dynamic of the relationship and one's own propensity towards jealous behavior could also make them Facebook jealous.



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