Facebook was once a place to post how you were feeling and where you were going to spend your Saturdays.
8 Ways Facebook Could Destroy Your Marriage
According to a study, Facebook has been linked to an increase in divorce.
Now, it's sucking so much time from people's lives and it may have a profound effect on marriages.
According to a study cited by the Christian Post, Facebook has been linked to an increase in divorce. As the Facebook population has risen, the divorce rate has also increased, the study found.
Here are 8 and a half things you're doing on or because of Facebook that could potentially damage your marriage.
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