Less surprisingly, the rejected partners who were most upset by the split were also the most avid stalkers.
不难想象,那些被前任甩掉、而且对于分手最伤心的人,也恰恰是最热衷于在社交媒体上窥探前任举动的人。
As part of her study, Lukacs surveyed 107 people over age 18 who had their heart broken in the previous 12 months. Three-quarters of them attended University of Western Ontario.
作为研究的一部分,卢卡斯调查了107名年龄在18岁以上,且过去一年里有过心痛的分手经历的人,其中3/4就读于西安大略大学。
‘A lot of people who I had interviewed talked about their surveillance behaviour and how they knew it wasn’t good for them and yet somehow they were doing it anyway,’ she said. ‘Rationality didn’t play a role for them.’
“我访问过的许多人都提到了自己在社交媒体上监视前任的行为,他们明白这样做对自己并无益处,但还是忍不住要去做,”卢卡斯说。“理性对他们完全不起作用。”
One man Lukacs interviewed confessed that he had hacked into his ex-girlfriend’s Facebook account.
卢卡斯访问过的一名男子承认,他曾经入侵过前女友的Facebook账户。
‘He never thought he was the kind of person who would do that. He was really embarrassed,’ she said, adding that it is a good idea to change the Facebook password after a breakup.
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