这些社交媒体习惯表示你正在出轨
1. CREATING FAKE PROFILES While there's always the chance that somebody has a fake Facebook profile for the sole purpose of online trolling, it's likely a sign of more suspicious behavior. If your significant other has a fake social media profile, it's far from out of bounds to ask them why it's there and what exactly they need it for. 2. POSTING FLIRTY PHOTOS If your social media posts have gone from PG to NC-17 in a matter of weeks after someone you're attracted to started following you, you might be social media cheating. Posting photos for the purpose of tempting someone other than your significant other isn't exactly innocent, after all. 3. USING CODE NAMES If you're renaming contacts in your phone or only communicating with people using fake names online, it certainly seems like you've got something to hide. If you're being fully faithful with your partner, you shouldn't feel the need to hide who you're talking to. 4. CONSTANTLY CHECKING SOMEONE'S STATUSES Yes, even the most faithful partners will occasionally check in on an ex's social media from time to time. However, if you're constantly looking for updates and new photos, you're on a slippery slope toward infidelity. 5. FOLLOWING PEOPLE YOU WANT TO HOOK UP WITH Following someone on Instagram solely because you think they're hot is not as innocent as it sounds. If you don't know someone, but choose to follow them for their looks alone, you're admitting your attraction and trying to connect, neither of which are exactly above board. 6. COMMENTING ON AN EX'S PHOTOS "Congrats!" on a photo of your ex's new baby? Fine. Commenting, "Wish I was there with you!" on a photo of them sunbathing in a bikini? Not so innocent. 7. CONFIDING IN SOMEONE OTHER THAN YOUR PARTNER Intimacy extends far beyond the physical. If you're confiding in someone other than your partner and leaning on them for emotional support, you might be guilty of social media infidelity. |