Showing posts with label marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marriage. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Taking Twitter Too Far...#iDo!?


You all know how much I love tweeting.  I adore posting interesting information and getting tidbits throughout my day from those I follow.  However, even with my deep love of all things Twitter, this might be taking things too far.

NY Daily News reported last week that a couple in Turkey used Twitter to... wait for it... exchange wedding vows. 

Not even kidding here, folks.

Cengizhan Celik and his blushing bride Candan Canik used Twitter to say "I Do"!  Or, to be more accurate, "Evet" (Turkish for "Yes").


Maybe - I stress MAYBE - I would feel differently about this if the couple was separated across seas for work or family or other reasons.  But no!  They were next to eachother, tweeting on the same iPad!

I vote no.  What do you think?  Is this the new normal!?



Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Can Your Love Life Survive Facebook?

With the Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tying the knot this weekend, it seemed timely to bring up this nugget of social media information that shocked even Social Diva.
33% of divorce petitions mention Facebook. 
Crazy! 
This statistic is courtesy of a survey from a UK divorce website.  I have heard of, and actually experienced, Facebook sparking the demise of a relationship.  But a full THIRD of divorces?! That’s massive.  Delving further into the details, here are the top 3 ways Facebook is cited in divorce petitions:
1)      Inappropriate messages to members of the opposite sex. (aka:  they FIND/INITIATE/MAINTAIN an affair on Facebook.)
2)      Separated spouses posting nasty comments about each other. (aka: they FUEL the separation publicly.)
3)      Facebook friends reporting spouse’s behavior.  (aka: maybe waking up to a Facebook message reading, by the way your husband was out last night with another woman.)
Yikes.  These wall posts and messages are then public information and being brought into court for child custody cases and financial disputes during the divorce. 
How can you protect your marriage?  There is actually a book out called “Facebook and Your Marriage” that discusses just that.  I have a few friends that, after they got married, deleted their individual profiles and started one profile as a couple. 
Is this extreme?  Have you had any relationship Facebook faux pas?  Or been burned by other social media?