"No, but don't worry, they make tons of it to compensate! They must not be that much in love":here's what we get out of with friends when we see couples showing off their hearts on Facebook, at the sea, in concerts, in the mountains,... and it inflates us .
Because ok, lovers, we love you and we're happy that you love each other, but 1 / Sometimes it can be embarrassing to be propelled into the intimacy of a couple (we think in particular of the fashion for "sexties" , post-love selfies) and 2/ Well, we admit it, we're also a bit jealous of some couples, that's it, especially when we spend the evening one-on-one with Cold Case (no one is perfect , my little Lucette!).
According to Mai-Ly Steers, who participated in the study, these Internet users would not use Facebook to project a "false" or embellished image but to share with others an important facet of their life:the couple. “Posting multiple statuses and pictures of the couple can be a really good point because it makes the relationship even more official. »
Ok, but sharing photos in private is also fine if you want. Everyone has their own way of living as a couple and sometimes you can live very well without the blessings of the web. No but.