Group Therapy: On Social Media, Is Hitting ‘Like’ Cheating
Here ya go, the question this morning in Group Therapy, is hitting “like” considered cheating? That was the questions The Mike & Carla Morning Show got from a female listener….

A guy on his computer surfing social media, but is it cheating
GaudiLab via Getty ImagesHere ya go, the question this morning in Group Therapy, is hitting "like" considered cheating? That was the questions The Mike & Carla Morning Show got from a female listener. She is pushing back her wedding date because she noticed that her fiancé has been surfing social media and thought it was a form of cheating.
He's been surfing social media platforms and hitting "like" on a lot of pictures featuring women in bikinis'! This seems to bother her quite a bit and her family is saying that she should even consider dumping the guy!
So, she sent in an email to The M&C Morning Show hoping to get some advice on what to do in this morning's session of "Group Therapy"! Now, right off the bat, Mike O'Brian wanted to know, why wouldn't you just look at the pics and move on? Why are you even hitting "like" as you surf for hours?
Is Hitting "Like" Really Considered Cheating
Carla Rea commented to the guy's reasoning that it's just like when the girl shops...he's just browsing. After shopping and browsing enough, you're eventually gonna want to buy the shoes!
The other thing that came up is that if she told him that it bothered her, why is he still doing it? Mike even said that if there was something he did that he's wife didn't care for, he would simply stop it.
He would never do anything to purposely upset his wife that might create an argument on purpose. See, he has learned something having been married four times!
This guy did not find a lot of support this morning, in fact, a lot of the listeners advised the woman to just move on. If you want to listen to the segment, just scroll down a bit.
After listening, what would you tell the young lady. Have you ever been in this situation before? How did you handle it? Let us know and enjoy!
7 Most Common Food Related Arguments
They say that the best way to someone's heart is through their stomach. Which doesn't work anatomically . . . but it looks good in a meme.
And if that's the case, maybe we shouldn't spend so much time arguing about food.
In a new poll, 45% of couples say they argue about.... (Find out below) And that's probably conservative.
Here are the rest of the 7 Most Common Arguments couples have about food are:
7. Who Should Cook Dinner?
... 10%

6. What The Grocery Budget Should Be?
... 20%

5. What Groceries To Buy?
... 37%

4. What To Cook For Dinner?
... 35%

3. One Of Us Followed A Recipe Incorrectly
... 42%

2. My Partner Doesn't Cook As Often As I'd Like Them To
... 42%

1. Where To Go Out To Eat
... 45%

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