Conduct by couples through social networks in Jordanian society "A Field Study on a Sample of Convicted Couples and Pending Cases"

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Abstract

      This study aimed to characterize the couples behavior practiced through social media in Jordanian community. The sample of the study consisted of 100 convicted couples and couples with perspective issues.
       For this purpose, a questionnaire was developed which composed of demographic characteristics of the sample, information about the nature of the relationship between the couples, reasons for betrayal, and the measurement of the practiced emotional and sexual behavior.
      The study concluded the presence of statistically significant differences in practicing emotional and sexual behavior due to age variable. Moreover, revealed the absence of significant differences in practicing emotional behavior due to scientific qualification variable, but there was significant differences in practicing sexual behavior due to scientific qualification variable.                 
       Furthermore, it was found that there are no significant differences in practicing emotional behavior due to gender variable, but there were significant differences in practicing sexual behavior due to gender variable.
       Finally, satisfaction by communicating with strangers was found to be the dominant practiced emotional behavior, while expressing sexual desires was the main practiced sexual behavior. Besides, the study disclosed that love of adventure, religion weakness and search for the new were the major reasons for the practiced behaviors.

Keywords: Betrayal, Emotional behavior, Sexual behavior.