Social media such as Facebook is where your friends and followers can see everything that's been posted. Everyone's favorite is probably the relationship status: are you still single and available, or are you in a complicated relationship with lots of drama? For others, your drama might be entertainment, and they might applaud you or feign compassion. I recommend you to not post your relationship status, and also not your partner's pictures or anything about your partner's private life. In particular when you are at the beginning of a love story, the encouraging, discouraging, envious or joking comments about your love might disturb your relationship more than it helps. Similarly, when you two break up, it is not good to make the drama public because what you then hear from your "friends" might hurt your or the other one's feeling.
No matter how proud you are that he/she is your partner, still you can't be that sure. Every relation may eventually come to an end, that's how relationships are nowadays. Facebook is public and if you are a person with privacy concern the don't take your relationship to Facebook.
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