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Diljit
Facebook has opened up a whole new dimension for Social relationships. It’s a new venue to spy on your partner, to potentially find love, get rejected or even cheat. A beautiful infographic by Online Dating University tells us How Facebook Affects You and Your Relationships.
Few Points to observe :-
Few Points to observe :-
- The five countries with the highest percentage of users reporting a relationship status are the United States, South Africa, Iceland, the United Kingdom and Canada.
- Jordan has the largest percentage of Facebook users who report their relationship status as single.
- Finland has the greatest percentage of Facebook users reporting that they're in a relationship of any kind (in a relationship, married, etc.).
- About 60 percent of Facebook users set a relationship status on their profile. Of those, 37 percent are currently listed as single, 24 percent are in a relationship, 31 percent are married and five percent are engaged. There are some other options, too. Among them: in a civil union, separated, it's complicated, in a domestic partnership, divorced and widowed.
- Spending too much time on Facebook can make you acutely aware of your love interests' posts. Overanalyzing what every post means to your relationship can lead to feelings of insecurity.