Too many couples seem to need the excitement of drama and/or the support of others when they're going through happy times or not so happy times.
When everyone else finds out exciting details of their relationship, other people just need the attention that will come their way.
You should keep in mind that you could actually be putting your relationship in jeopardy when you're tempted to blab all of the details of your relationship all over Facebook.
The main reason for that is the more people, strangers or non-strangers that you allow into your relationship, the less chance there is that it will work out the way you were hoping.
Couples should work out their own issues in their relationships. If they can't do that on their own, they should see someone professional for help, like a counselor. Someone trained to help couples with their problems stand a better chance of getting them resolved and remaining together.
Your relationship stands a chance of being ruined for all time when you draw in your personal friends as well as Facebook friends that you barely know.
These friends only know one side of the story: yours. In addition, since they're on your friends lists, they're going to take your side in things. Now, while you may not want to admit or accept it, there is a slight chance that you're the one in the wrong.
However, your friends are going to encourage you into believing that everything happened just as you said it did, and there will be no true resolution because you're going to continue believing that you did nothing wrong.
Typically, in most situations, both partners have contributed to the argument, breakup, or whatever has gone wrong in the relationship.
While your Facebook friends are boosting your side of the story, you can bet that your partner's friends are boosting his.
Do yourself, your partner and your relationship a favor, and keep your details off of your Facebook page. When you need to straighten something out within your relationship, it should stay between the two of you and not a thousand people that are, for the most part, strangers in your lives. They're not going to really help fix things.
Your Facebook friends are certainly there to share your joys and triumphs as well as your sorrows and heartaches.
You can have things just for the two of you that will make your relationship even more intimate. Keep this in mind when you are tempted to broadcast your relationship to all of your Facebook friends.
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