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It's usually the people in gushing lovey-dovey relationships that use #relationshipgoals on social media posts. It often follows a long-winded paragraph of someone expressing their undying love for a partner -- usually with some kind of picture accompanying it. The declaration tends to happen on birthdays, Valentine's Day and anniversaries -- and it's for no other reason to, let's be honest, rub it in people's faces. Happily married, Jeremy Bradley, is someone who maintains a private relationship and believes you show your partner every day that you love them and doesn't feel the need to profess his happiness for validation from the social media world. Later, JB rants about people sharing too much on social media. Is it OK to feel better about yourself when reading the woe-is-me posts by people who are chronically self-proclaimed victims in a so-called unjust world?
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It's usually the people in gushing lovey-dovey relationships that use #relationshipgoals on social media posts. It often follows a long-winded paragraph of someone expressing their undying love for a partner -- usually with some kind of picture accompanying it. The declaration tends to happen on birthdays, Valentine's Day and anniversaries -- and it's for no other reason to, let's be honest, rub it in people's faces. Happily married, Jeremy Bradley, is someone who maintains a private relationship and believes you show your partner every day that you love them and doesn't feel the need to profess his happiness for validation from the social media world. Later, JB rants about people sharing too much on social media. Is it OK to feel better about yourself when reading the woe-is-me posts by people who are chronically self-proclaimed victims in a so-called unjust world?