We live in strange times. Some of us consider what is happening online as more significant than what is actually happening in front of us. We also evaluate the lives of people around us through the photographs that they post on social media sites. However, we are sometimes wrong about our judgments. You may post something really impressive about your life right now but that may not show how you truly feel in real life.

Couples who post less about their relationship are actually generally happier. Source: Khurki

In this article, we'll reveal to you why couples who post less on their social media accounts are generally happier as opposed to those who post updates of their relationships more.

They have nothing to prove to anyone.

People who are truly happy with their relationship no longer have the interest in using a relationship to prove to others that they are happy. Couples who post less are together because they actually want to be together. They don't care whether their Facebook profiles are labeled "in a relationship."

Happy couples don't need reassurance.

We post statuses on Facebook, Twitter, and the like very often to convince ourselves and other people that we are doing great or well at the very least. As for happy couples, they simply condition their minds in a way that they think their relationship is already the best. In turn, they feel happier and no longer seek validation externally.

There's no time to take pictures if you are really happy.

Genuinely happy couples are more present for each other. This means they have less time to be distracted by taking pictures or checking social media feeds. Also, when does the busy couple ever have time to take selfies together in this hectic world?

Happy couples think arguing on social media won't accomplish anything.

Happy couples understand that arguing on social media won’t solve anything. Source: NH Funny

Scroll through your feed for a considerable amount of time and you are sure to come across a status about a couple's argument. Posting fights online will do anything but resolve the issue. What's more, it's not right to have someone’s dirty laundry out in the open. Especially considering the type of people who eat that stuff up.

They experience real happiness by simply being with each other.

Happy couples gain nothing from parading the pictures they have which show how happy they are. Instead, they take pleasure from spending their precious time to be with the ones they love. Facebook pages are no longer in their minds because they find joy in the real world. If you understand this, posting on Facebook will lose its appeal.

Lastly, they don’t compare themselves with others

Happy couples don’t need to compare themselves to others on social media. Source: Luxury And Glamor

Researchers have found that couples who are not on social media sites often are a lot happier since they don't compare themselves with their friends and colleagues constantly. As mentioned a while back, people appear happier and better on their social media accounts. Constantly comparing yourself with others will lead to dissatisfaction with your current relationship.

The best thing to do is to remember that what matters most are our real experiences, feelings, relationships, and lives - not our endless search for fame online.