Almost one in two marriages ends in divorce,and you might be surprised that Facebook flirting is one of the main causes for it.That’s right -- the social network is being used more and more as reason for asplit. UK website Divorce-Online ran through 5,000 petitions for divorce and found thatFacebook was part of one-third of the reasons. Among the chief concerns wasinappropriate messaging to the opposite sex, broken-up partners posting nasty things oneach other's walls and mutual Facebook friends exposing a partner’s creeping.Facebook accounted for only 20% of divorces when Divorce-Online ran the same survey backin 2009. If you thought reports of cheating that started onsocial networks were an old wives' tale, you better think again. It reminds cheaters touse a little discretion -- or at least to go play in adultery playgrounds like theintimate-encounters section of Plenty of Fish or sites like AshleyMadison.com. Have you ever coordinated a hookup through Facebook? Let us know inthe comments.More on AskMen:How To Pick Up A Girl While She's At Work The 7 Things Highly Productive People DoRELATEDVIDEO: How To Date A Friend Of Your Ex Continue Reading

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