Psychologists have described as the “likes” in social networks can ruin relationships MOSCOW, January 15 — RIA Novosti. British psychologist Martin Graff from the University of South Wales in Cardiff, told the Daily Telegraph newspaper, what negative consequences can have on a romantic relationship with so-called micro-infidelity through social networking. Micro-change increasingly describe the grey area between friendship and full-fledged treason. In Urban Dictionaries has this definition: “when someone cheats on their partner, but only a little.” Graff explained what actions can be considered a micro-change in social networks. It can be something very simple — for example, regularly like someone’s posts in Instagram or comment on someone’s page in Facebook.Martin Graff British psychologist NewsExperts have found that such a betrayal Other examples include page views of their former partners, the habit to send to someone who is not your partner, emoticons in the form of hearts or flowers, the
