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Published 11:30 15 Jan 2019 GMT
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"In my job, I get to see what people post, but I also get to hear what goes on behind the scenes in those same relationships.
"But as I look through my Facebook feed, everybody seems to tell me they're so ecstatically happy".

The resulting likes and comments from couple photos and statuses are what Nikki terms "validating" and if someone is struggling in a relationship, this can make them feel better.
She also said that people can focus too much on the 'perfect photo', with filters and hashtags and then, they forget about why they're taking the photo in the first place.
Think about it, sometimes the filter, the location, the caption, all of these variables are given a lot more thought, time and effort than the actual people in the photo and that's a bit crap really isn't it...While it's obviously not true in every case, it's food for thought nonetheless and Nikk's words are sure to have many people discussing their various opinions on the subject.
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