Giving a woman too many likes on social networks or sending her suggestive emojis is a sign of micro-infidelity. More precisely, a miss.

Although micro-cheating can be ignored and considered harmless because it doesn’t necessarily lead to an affair, it still affects the relationshipPhoto: Shutterstock

Grandma had a saying: “There are no knots in a caterpillar, but whoever really wants to find them will find them.” So it is with micro-betrayal. In some houses.

It’s true that I’m not young at all anymore, and it’s also true that I don’t quite understand many things, attitudes and beliefs of younger generations (I’m the generation in jeans, which I remain loyal to even today). Of course, I haven’t forgotten what I was like as a child either, and often I wish I could be believed when I say, “Don’t do this, it’s not in your best interest. I did that too, but it was wrong.” But as I did not listen to anyone, so no one listens to me.

It’s so easy to break up…

Sometimes it seems to me that the world is always upside down. It seems to me that some things are exaggerated and taken to extremes, and others are treated too superficially. That we have become terribly hot-tempered and overly cautious, lacking in empathy and suspicious, that we too often have the impression that we are the object of some kind of conspiracy or blackmail, and that we suffer from persecution mania. As if everything is not the same as it was 20, 30, 50 years ago, even in couples. People marry easily and divorce just as easily. Easy even from a procedural point of view. A short meeting with a notary is enough, the fee is paid, a receipt is received and… the marriage is concluded!

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