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TimiD · 41-45, M
Public acknowledgment can feel reassuring, but privacy doesn’t mean lack of commitment. Some people simply prefer keeping their relationship away from social media, while other's like public gesture. Both can actually coexist in a genuine relationship. Moreso, social media isn’t the real measure of a relationship. What matters is how someone treats you in real life.
Magicianzini · M
@TimiD That's like saying some people don't wear a wedding ring because they prefer privacy. Bit strange eh
TimiD · 41-45, M
@Magicianzini I see your point, but a wedding ring and social media aren’t exactly the same. A ring is part of a real-life commitment, while social media is a public platform. Some couples are simply more private online, even if they are fully committed offline.
Magicianzini · M
@TimiD Setting your relationship status and wearing a wedding ring are just both public announcements of being committed. I can't see a difference with the exception of wanting to hide for some reason. The reason, I admit, may not always be one of bad intention .. but often is. Why else would someone hide they're committed, generally.





