Computer Mediated Relationships

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In addition the article published by National Council on Family Relations explores how technology influences a romantic relationship. Online platforms have a substantial impact on romantic relationships to be either successful or to end in tragedy.
Characteristics of computer mediated relationships in comparison to face-to-face relationships are considered. Almost 140 million people are currently using the internet technology for many forms of communication. Relationships that were sustained primarily through face-to-face interaction are now complemented by social technologies(Kraut et al., 1998).Nonetheless, there is a lack of empirical research about romantic relationships on the internet . Computer mediated and face-to-face relationships
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In contrast, Computer Mediated Relationships (CMR) allows self-disclosure to be richer and to develop faster as the level of anonymity can be managed via the internet communication(Wysocki, 1996, 1998).Moreover, having control to conveniently disconnect from irritating or unsafe individuals, freedom to experiment with various people is misused at most circumstances.In addition computer mediated relating is an attractive alternative to conventional social environments, as inidividuals are able to manage and create a unique impression about themself. Another aspect of interpersonal relating that may differ for computer mediated versus face-to-face relationships is the significance of infidelity as a source of betrayal. Betrayal is viewed as a violation of the trust or expectations on which a relationship is based (Jones & Burdette, 1994). Such an act harms a relationship not only because it represents a loss of time, effort, nurturance, and trust that have been established by the partners over time, but also because it is a threat to one's sense of self-being and well-being (Jones &