What Facebook Knows About Our Break-Ups And Romances
Meet the web's latest relationship expert: Facebook. By analyzing changes in users' relationship statuses in 2010 and 2011, the social network's da...
Meet the web's latest relationship expert: Facebook. By analyzing changes in users' relationship statuses in 2010 and 2011, the social network's da...
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Debra Goldstein & Olivia Baniuszewic
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Posted 02.16.2012
Debra Goldstein and Olivia Baniuszewicz -- flirtexting experts and authors of "Flirtexting: How To Text Your Way To His Heart" -- bring you pre-appro...
The Huffington Post | Ramona Emerson | Posted 11.16.2011
What role does social media play in relationships? According to Lab 42's survey of 500 social networking users over the age of 18, flirtation (and bre...
HuffingtonPost.com | Katherine Bindley | Posted 01.03.2012
Lots of us use Facebook as a convenient way of receiving information about the people in our lives we don't call every day -- and people we don't know...
Christine Hassler | Posted 11.14.2011
If you notice that your time on Facebook is leaving you feeling worse than how you felt before you logged on, you may be engaging in some unhealthy Facebook behaviors.
Steph Thompson | Posted 08.08.2011
My Facebook is a cemetery of once and would-be lovers, souls that, at one time, could have saved me. Could they still?
Lodro Rinzler | Posted 11.17.2011
We opened up our phones, sent text messages to friends and family, and changed our Facebook relationship status to "engaged." In retrospect this was the worst idea I've had in years.
Telegraph | Roger Dobson | Posted 05.25.2011
A fifth of spouses admit checking their partner's emails or text messages, according to a new study. The report also found that in a fifth of rela...
Telegraph | Published: 1:02PM GMT 21 Dec 2009 | Posted 05.25.2011
The social networking site, which connects old friends and allows users to make new ones online, is being blamed for an increasing number of marital b...
Kim Jacobs | Posted 05.25.2011
Because my family would roll their eyes at my most recent break-up, I'll instead tell you, dear readers: This one was different. In fact so different that he was imaginary.
TIME | Posted 05.25.2011
As Facebook users have begun to skew older--the website is now as popular with 30-, 40- and 50-somethings as with the college students who pioneered i...
The Huffington Post | Bianca Bosker | Posted 03.23.2012