Everybody who is anybody is on Twitter these days. Are you? And if so, did you Twitter so much that your spouse felt neglected? Not that I’ve heard of any cases yet where someone comes in and claims they felt “abandoned” or “neglected” by a spouse due to over-use of Twitter. (http://www.divorcesaloon.com/index.php?s=twitter) But the way things are going these days, and the speed with which people are joining Twitter and sharing tweets, I can see this could be a problem in the near future. Because Twitter is totally addictive. And it is plausible that a person could spend an inordinate amount of time on Twitter, answering and sending tweets. And it is plausible that this could affect one’s marital relations, especially if it takes you away from marital chores, duties and pleasures.
So watch out. Check out a cool article on twitter etiquette here and protect your marriage against this phenomenon/addiction: http://www.deborahmecklinger.blogspot.com/
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