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7 Ways To Keep Your Dignity On Social Media After A Breakup

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7 Ways To Keep Your Dignity On Social Media After A Breakup

Breaking up is never fun, but for some reason, since social networking became a big part of the way we communicate, breaking up has become even harder.

Now, it seems that as well as navigating the maze of ‘being the bigger person’ in your day-to-day life following a break up, you have to figure out how to take the high road on social networks like Facebook and Instagram. You’ve probably seen, or even ridden, one or two post-breakup social network train wrecks in your time, we know we have.

So, we wanted to give just a few tips on how you can get through the challenges of breaking up online, without losing your dignity.

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Tip #1: Avoid Relationship Status Dramas

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Changing your relationship status is probably the first step that you’ll make on Facebook after you break up. But, there is a way to do it discreetly so you don’t add to your plate of drama. When you edit your profile and your relationship status, before you hit save, there is a drop down box where you can choose who you’re sharing this information with. If you select “Only Me” your updated relationship status won’t show up on anyone else’s feed. This means you won’t need to get into explaining your breakup online, which is good for everyone.

Tip #2: Unfriend The Ex

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The decision to sever ties with your ex can seem like a big one, but it really is a necessary part of moving on in your personal life. Unfriending your ex on Facebook is the first step here, and one that you should be making early on after the breakup. Getting them off your friend list makes it easy for you to keep them out of mind, avoid cyberstalking them when you’re feeling lonely, reduce your online dramas and stop you from comparing yourself to them. Overall, it’s just a really good idea, and you should definitely do it.

Next Page: Decisions, decisions.

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Oceana Setaysha

Senior Writer A passionate writer since her early school days, Oceana has graduated from writing nonsense stories to crafting engaging content for...Read Morean online audience. She enjoys the flexibility to write about topics from lifestyle, to travel, to family. Although not currently fulfilling the job of parent, her eight nieces and nephews keep her, and her reluctant partner, practiced and on their toes. Oceana holds a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Writing and Indonesian, and has used her interest in languages to create a career online. She's also the resident blonde at BarefootBeachBlonde.com, where she shares her, slightly dented, wisdom on photography, relationships, travel, and the quirks of a creative lifestyle. Read Less

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