Dear Visva Rupani Nagalingam , you have raised an interesting issue.
It is commonly held belief that communication is the key to a successful relationship. It’s been said that good communication results in relationship success, while bad communication is said to result in relationship dissolution
Dear Visva Rupani Nagalingam, recent popular press stories have reported that Facebook is involved in 1 out of 5 divorce cases (Luscombe, 2009; Chen, 2010; Adams, 2011; Alleyne, 2011). In fact, 81 percent of America’s top divorce attorneys have seen an increase in the number of cases citing evidence from social networking sites in)the last five years, and Facebook continues to)be a top culprit (American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 2010). These statistics suggest that attention should be paid to the potential negative effects of s social networking, especially in light of the consequences relationship dissolution and have for families.
Marriage is a long and endless process which start also with a long process. Marriage is not only about husband and wife, but also related to their family, their commitment, future goals, etc. There are a lot of factors that can affect marriage, like financial condition, family problems, affection and love, even maybe SNS and other factors. But if the "marriage foundation" is strong, the couples have a strong commitment and trust to each other, also have support from other related, the factors that could affect their marriage can be prevented and finished without leaving a conflict.
Yes I do agree with you Mr Suci. Couples with strong trust and commitment prevents conflict to occur. That is why I will be using these two variables for my mediator variables. I have read few articles and they have stated SNS is a contributor factor of divorce. I am just thinking how SNS can affect their trust and commitment.
Social Networking Sites (SNS) are changing the dynamics of relationships, including marriages. However, it has both positive and negative influences. Positive influences include functioning as a safety valve and help with addressing complete isolation for busy couples.
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