The positives & negatives of discussing your relationship using social media.
You love your boyfriend or girlfriend. You also love social media. Does that mean you should combine your two loves so that everyone on your friends list knows who you're going to bed with... and when? Can A Twitter Romance Lead To Real-Life Love?
In this video, Cyber Dating Coach & YourTango Expert Julie Spira advises a reader who says she often sees couples talking about each other on Twitter. She wonders if she should start doing the same with her significant other.
Follow these steps to break up with your ex completely and move on to a better you.
In the pre-Internet age, getting over an ex was pretty straightforward. You took his picture off the mantel, avoided places he might be, and gave back that comfy sweatshirt you loved sleeping in (or possibly burned it). 10 Signs You Might Need To Break Up With Your Ex
Nowadays, breaking up is a lot more complicated—Facebook and Twitter provide you with up-to-the-minute details about your ex's new life, your cell phone is full of pictures of the two of you together and your iTunes playlist still houses the "For My Greatest Love" playlist.
You know your way around eHarmony, Match.com and HowAboutWe, but when it comes to connecting further with the guys you meet online, you're a little stumped. Do you send the guy you're interested in a Facebook friend request before the first date? After? Three months later? 3 Apps That Let You Online Date Through Facebook and Twitter
Facebook is a beautiful thing, but seeing a highly unflattering photo of yourself popping up in your news feed (and everyone else's) is not. Should you immediately untag the photos that put you in a bad light?
To 'Friend' or not to 'Friend,' that is the question!
One of your man's friends has sent you a "Friend Request" on Facebook. Do you accept it? Reject it? Pretend like you never saw it? Facebook Manners And You [VIDEO]
In this video, Cyber Dating Expert and YourTango expert, Julie Spira offers up several options for navigating those questionable connections on social media. Surely, one of these solutions will make you feel comfortable with how you handled the situation.
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Are you constantly checking your man's Facebook and Twitter page to see what he's been up to... and who he's been talking to? Have you tried to stop this bad habit, but can't? 5 Most Annoying Facebook Couples
In this video, Relationship Coach and YourTango expert, Virginia Feingold Clark provides the first step to "Facebook Stalking" recovery by asking the most important question: why are you checking up on your guy?
It's time to cut social media ties, clear out old photos and move on with your life.
Years ago, in the pre-internet age, getting over an ex was pretty straightforward.Nowadays, breaking up is a lot more complicated—Facebook and Twitter provide you with up-to-the-minute details about your ex's new life; your cellphone is full of picture of you two together; your iTunes playlist still houses the "For My Greatest Love" playlist. With this in mind, YourTango has declared February 13 as National Break Up With Your Ex Day—and this video tells you what you need to do.