Womans theory about people who post their partners on social media divides the internet

A woman’s dating theory has divided social media, with an expert weighing in on the hot topic.Chelsea Berman shared her “theory” that if someone was excessively on social media with “paragraphs” about their partner being their soulmate — it was a sign the relationship was in trouble.“You’re actually miserable in that relationship,” the singer said.“A few reasons — one, because I’ve been there.Two, who are you trying to prove it to? You can just tell them that.”She said there was no problem with posting your partner on social media.

Her point was people who excessively post about their partners.People obviously had divided opinions on this.“A private life is a happy life,” one social media user commented.Another said: “I post my partner all the time cause for the first time in my life I feel valued and happy in a relationship.So NO this is not true.”“I think the most miserable people are actually the ones who judge others for what they choose to post.

Live your life,” one said.Another commented: “Posting excessively and not posting at all are the same thing.”“100 percent.I’ve been with my partner seven years and barely post literally nothing to prove to anyone.

It’s always the toxic ones doing the most,” another added.One added: “This is false I post my man daily because I’m obsessed LOL not because I’m miserable.”Research is split on the topic.Bumble’s 2023 Love Unfiltered Report found that 27 percent of people want their partner to post about them on social media.

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Meanwhile, a survey of 2000 people found that 26 percent of people who posted their partner three times a week were unhappy.In addition, 42 percent were very unhappy.

Meanwhile, 46 percent of peop...

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Publisher: New York Post

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