Welcome to the Relationship Advice community on Lemmy! The ideal place to ask
for help with your relationships: romantic, friendships, we don’t know what we
are yet, co-workers or just human interactions in general. ## Rules: - Treat all
users with respect, always. - Posts containing mentions or descriptions of
sexual topics must be tagged as NSFW. - All posts must be a request for advice.
- Your title and body need to contain enough information like ages, genders,
relationship between people, and so on. Fake names and location for privacy
concerns are allowed. - Comments must be on topic and dedicated to helping or
understanding OP. - This community is for relationship advice only. Moral
judgements, “AITA?” and other similar questions are better served by different
communities. - We are an inclusive community, any sort of disrespect towards
ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, etc, will not be tolerated.
The Relationship_advice community is got the goal of helping people with their relationships, no matter the kind. Join in to ask for advice or provide your insights to help other users!
Also “they missed a call? They’re definitely cheating!” Then “you fucked up because you didn’t trust your partner, doesn’t matter if your friend sent you elaborately forged evidence!”
I think there might be a selection bias effect with the topic. Most people in happy relationships aren’t going online to seek how to help others have happy relationships. Instead, it’s people with poor relationships or a history of poor relationships googling the term and joining the group and giving their assessment and advice.
may this be better than the one on reddit, where half the posts are “you gotta break up now”!
Also “they missed a call? They’re definitely cheating!” Then “you fucked up because you didn’t trust your partner, doesn’t matter if your friend sent you elaborately forged evidence!”
I think there might be a selection bias effect with the topic. Most people in happy relationships aren’t going online to seek how to help others have happy relationships. Instead, it’s people with poor relationships or a history of poor relationships googling the term and joining the group and giving their assessment and advice.