Infidelity and Social Media
Without a doubt, people – not technology – are responsible for infidelity. However, over the past few years, divorce attorneys and marriage counselors alike have noticed a definite relationship between cheating and social networking. Many believe that this is because the Internet has increased the ease and secrecy with which an unfaithful partner can communicate with someone who is not his or her spouse.
An affair does not have to begin in a conventional manner to destroy a marriage. If your partner has been physically or emotionally unfaithful and you are considering ending the union, contact the caring Austin divorce lawyers of Slater, Kennon & Pugh, LLP. During this difficult period of your life, it is critical to prepare for the future. Call 512-472-2431 and learn what we can do to help.
What Is the Connection Between Facebook and Cheating?
While Facebook is not to blame for an individual’s infidelity, affairs facilitated by this and other social networking sites have increased since its inception. Below are three reasons why experts believe Facebook is such a popular tool among cheaters:
- Ease of access – Any two people can strike up a conversation together in the comfort and security of their own homes. To cheat, you no longer have to take more serious action, like meeting someone at a bar or even picking up the phone. This fact simultaneously increases opportunity and decreases feelings of guilt.
- Lack of boundaries – This works in both the literal and metaphorical sense. Without physical contact, exchanges over the Internet take less effort and seem more innocent – at least initially.
- Denial of Responsibility – Again, the relatively indirect nature of virtual interaction drives individuals to justify and minimize their actions.
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Whether initiated online or in person, an affair can be a devastating blow to any marriage. Many couples never overcome the feelings of mistrust and resentment caused by cheating. If you are facing a divorce due to issues of infidelity, it is essential to secure legal assistance to see that your children, assets, and other rights are protected. For an initial consultation to review your legal options, contact the Austin divorce lawyers of Slater, Kennon & Pugh, LLP, at 512-472-2431.



