Benoit Denizet-Lewis of the New York times made an article called "Teaching Kids How to break up nicely." Benoit researches how teenagers break up, and how it isn't so nice.
Teenagers like to break up with each other on "Facebook". After they change their relationship status to single and wait until their partner sees it and get a broken heart. They also will unfriend their partner. The article says that "racing to update your relationship status after a breakup is a healthy behavior."
I think that is unhealthy to have a "Facebook" based relationships. If you rush to break up with somebody on the internet that is very unhealthy and that seems like you never cared about this person, teenagers will still do the same thing because of the decade and time we live in.
I had a relationship which they guy put single as his status, but i hardly got into all the Facebook things. He was mad of out break up so the exact next second he changed his status. I think that it is very childish of anyone to do that.
This Article did kind of make me think about the topic. It makes me realize how childish teenagers are and how they should grow up and stop being petty about a break up. This article made me wonder why teenagers can't grow up sometimes. Nobody wants someone that cant handle a situation.
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