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Love in the Digital Age

Sachin Naha

Editorial: BookRix

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Sinopsis

"Love in the Digital Age" is a thought-provoking book that delves into the complexities and intricacies of modern relationships shaped by technology. The book explores how the digital revolution has transformed the way people connect, communicate, and fall in love. 
The book examines the rise of online dating platforms and the impact they have had on traditional courtship. It delves into the advantages and challenges of finding love in the virtual realm, discussing topics such as long-distance relationships, virtual intimacy, and the influence of social media on romantic connections. 
"Love in the Digital Age" also addresses the darker side of digital relationships, shedding light on issues like online romance scams, cyberstalking, and digital harassment. It explores the potential pitfalls and risks of navigating love in the digital era while providing practical advice on staying safe and maintaining healthy boundaries. 
Moreover, the book delves into the nuances of digital communication and how it affects emotional connection and commitment. It explores the role of technology in shaping love languages, modern dating etiquette, and the resolution of conflicts within relationships. 
Through a balanced and insightful exploration of these topics, "Love in the Digital Age" helps readers reflect upon the ways technology has transformed the landscape of love and relationships. It offers valuable insights, tips, and perspectives for individuals seeking love in the digital era and those interested in understanding the evolving dynamics of human connection in the 21st century.
Disponible desde: 22/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 53 páginas.

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