Talking about Your Secrets
In a healthy relationship, you should be able to talk to your significant other about the most important things in your life, intimate thoughts, and secrets. If you’re frequently doing this with someone else other than your partner, don’t be surprised if your partner thinks you’re cheating.
Exchanging Contact Info
Friendships on Facebook, Twitter or any other social media platform don’t go beyond those mediums. They’re just people on your friend’s list. However, if you try to get in touch with someone in another way, taking your digital friendship into the real world, you are taking things to a new level that is not at all innocent and harmless for your real-life relationship.
Making Plans to Meet
Apart from exchanging contact information and getting in touch with someone from social media, making plans to meet up in person is even worse. That’s because it takes social cheating into the real world, taking you one step closer to infidelity IRL. Unless you’re planning on meeting someone to purchase or sell something, if you make plans to meet an “online” friend, you can consider yourself an active participant in cheating on your partner.