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VOL. 10, ISSUE 2 (2024)
The impact of facebook usage on marital bonds in the digital age: A comprehensive analysis
Authors
Esha Chakraborty, Anindita Dey
Abstract
The paper examines Facebook's effect on marriage happiness from both a
good and negative perspective. Couples get closer on Facebook when they engage
in positive activities like liking and sharing messages. Moreover, engaging in
joint hobbies and seeking out assistance are factors that enhance marital
contentment. But problems like unjustified comparisons and envy stoked by
Facebook may undermine connection and trust. Overuse of Facebook can also cause
neglect or resentment by taking time away from in-person relationships. Couples
need to prioritise in-person relationships, establish clear limits, and speak
honestly in order to manage these difficulties. Facebook can provide social
support, but it can also lead to alienation and envy. The key to overcome these
challenges is having fruitful conversations and setting clear boundaries. Many
people express happiness with their partner's Facebook usage, despite certain
problems. There is always space for growth, though, as there is still a
difference between the dynamics of relationships live and online. All things
considered, the study emphasises how critical deliberate participation and
honest communication are to creating fulfilling love relationships in the
digital age.
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Pages:20-24
How to cite this article:
Esha Chakraborty, Anindita Dey "The impact of facebook usage on marital bonds in the digital age: A comprehensive analysis". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 10, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 20-24
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