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"Online marriage" is the prelude to infidelity

Time:2025-08-28 Views:1183


  Introduction: Online marriage, also known as online wedding ceremony, refers to the marital relationship formed by registering for marriage on a virtual network and obtaining a virtual marriage certificate. This kind of marital relationship is not recognized or protected by law. Online marriage can be carried out by Posting and replying in virtual communities and BBS, making relevant remarks in chat rooms, role-playing in online games, and even through voice and video. It first emerged in online games.
  Experts warn: "Online marriage" is a prelude to infidelity
  The increasing number of online marriages is objectively due to the fact that computers, like televisions, are becoming more and more popular and entering every household, while the Internet is becoming more and more developed, providing convenient conditions for online marriages. But psychologically speaking, it is different for students and adults.
  First, for fun and excitement.
  Recently, a reporter conducted an interview in an Internet cafe and investigated some unmarried people who got married online. Among them, 40% of the young people believed that it was because real life was too dull and boring, 30% said that they were under great life pressure and wanted to find a place to relax online, and 30% thought that virtual marriage was fashionable and did not require much responsibility.
  It's so much fun to find a few lovers online! Near Pailou Lane, in an Internet cafe, a college student named Xiao Wang, who is immersed in an online marriage, told the reporter that recently, under the encouragement of other classmates, he found an online "wife". She is not only gentle and considerate but also doesn't require him to clean, do laundry or cook. The young couple's "marital life" is very ideal and relaxing.
  Some middle school students who were surfing the Internet in Internet cafes told reporters that they found online virtual marriage very fresh and exciting. Out of rebellious mentality or the intention of imitating adults, they unconsciously fell in love with online marriage. A male student in the third year of junior high school told the reporter that many of his classmates had experienced online marriage. "It's just about finding a female confidant online to chat with and share heart-to-heart talks. It's no big deal!" Despite having been married for nearly two years, he has yet to meet his online wife in person.
  Second, reduce the pressure of life.
  Linlin, 25, is an employee of a foreign-funded enterprise. Every day after work, the first thing she does when she gets home is to turn on her computer and visit her online "home" to exchange a few greetings with her online husband. Linlin told the reporter that she usually has a lot of work pressure. Through online marriage, every day when she gets home from work, someone can comfort her a few words online or guide her when she encounters something unpleasant, which can relieve a lot of her stress. When asked if she would take online marriage seriously, Linlin said no. She said that she also wants to find someone in real life to have a good relationship with and get married, but the current work intensity is too high. Even if she has the time, she doesn't have the energy to date. That's why she chose online marriage. But if she has to choose, she will definitely choose a real and realistic marriage.
  Three. Tired of real marriage.
  A professor from the provincial academy of social sciences believes that for many adults, it is not just for relieving stress, but because they are tired of real marriage. Men and women in marriage are prone to aesthetic fatigue. In real life, when they want to find another marriage, they can't get 100% satisfaction, so they pin their hopes on the Internet. Women are more influenced by traditional concepts and their original lifestyle, tend to suppress themselves, and devote more energy and time to family and educating children. Men devote more energy to social life and are more willing to seek online marriage. Among these people, some are purely seeking novelty to prevent their lives from being too dull, while others are just looking for a third party. Online marriage is merely a prelude to infidelity.
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