Friday, September 2, 2011

Facebook: Media Comfortable Hunting and cheating couples

Facebook social networking increasingly indicate a change in social attitudes in society towards each other interact. Through Facebook, a social activity, including finding a mate, now a trend that is unique.

Facebook privilege in facilitating socialization, featuring photographs, to present a variety of information about yourself to make social networking is loved by people who want to exist and love to appear narcissistic.

Various excess Facebook (FB) turned out to have consequences on how people attract the opposite sex. In fact, because they do not need face to face directly, FB is now a comfortable place to attract the opposite sex with each other.

In a survey conducted by men's magazine Men's Health in America, revealed startling facts about social networking's influence on the pattern of relationships. The survey conducted on 1377 men and 1540 women.

About 70 percent of respondents said they use Facebook to seduce others. Consequently, as much as 59 percent of Facebook users, the majority of women admit they feel jealous with her partner interactions on Facebook, especially the interaction with the opposite sex.

In the survey also revealed several modes of infidelity, such as starting each photo or post a comment on the status, then continues with the conversation (chat), make appointments, and so on.

Maybe because they want to pick a partner, about 24 percent of respondents said they did not state the truth status of their relationship. Most answers were single (single). In fact, as much as 27 percent did not mention the status of their relationship.

Quoted from Mens Health, approximately 29 percent of respondents admitted that they show pictures or expression of thoughts on the wall (wall) FB page they trigger a fight with her partner. Therefore, 11 percent of respondents said they make special restrictions so that their partner can not see the various activities carried out (writing status, comments, or upload photos).

When initially FB aimed to bring users with old friends or friends who've known physically, FB is now more widely used to search for contacts. Approximately 23 percent of respondents said they send a friend request to people who they find attractive.

Efforts to attract the opposite sex is also done with the installation of an interesting photo. About 11 percent of female respondents admitted they accidentally put a picture of a provocative to attract the attention of men.

Ease of access to information on the creation of Mark Zuckerberg's social networking is also making 85 percent of respondents are often tempted to view the page FB's ex-lover. Some 17 percent of respondents answered, at least once a week to check their FB page ex.

Approximately 32 percent of female respondents openly admitted they were trying to reconnect with her ex through the FB and 16 percent of them actually has status is in a relationship with someone else.

What about the male respondents? Not much different. As many as 36 percent of them also tried to go back with his ex, and 1 in 5 men have been paired with someone else.
source:TribunNews

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