When that exchange of likes , comments and intimate conversations begins , most people do not seek to cheat on their partner. The purpose is not sex or betrayal as such.
What exists, in reality, is the longing for new experiences, the adrenaline rush , the reinforcement of self-esteem, the search for furtive emotion giving illusion to a moment of the day.
- The profile of the digital infidel is someone with low self-esteem who needs quick reinforcement .
- We cannot forget that there are countless portals and applications enriching themselves precisely with this type of need. Emotional problems are a business for large Internet companies.
- Where am I in today's dating market? Another reason digital flirting is practiced is to see if one still has "potential." Am I still attractive? If I didn't have a partner now, could I find another one quickly? It is enough to enter certain pages or try your luck on social networks to find out.
- The digital universe is simpler than the real world. This is, without a doubt, another obvious question: the online world moves at a different pace, it has different rules and everything is more stimulating and, above all, fast. We sign up for certain applications to search for something specific, we enter groups with similar tastes ... All of this saves us from wasting time, navigating anonymity and obtaining what we want in no time.
To conclude, the times of Sex, lies and videotapes that Steven Soderbergh brought us in that famous 90's movie have completely changed. Sex is already possible in another type of scenario, videotapes have given way to mobile phones and lies, yes, they are still falsehoods that hurt and break relationships.
In an online world the possibilities are endless and the betrayals multiple. Digital hoaxes occur more and more frequently but ... what is behind this fact?
thanks Karl Peyton
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