Microcheating, a term popularized by Australian psychologist Melanie Schilling, refers to behaviors that may be considered a form of infidelity in a relationship, such as excessive social media interaction or sharing personal details with others. It has become more common with the rise of remote work and digital relationships. Communication and setting clear boundaries are key to addressing potential issues.
Key Points
Microcheating involves behaviors that may be considered a form of infidelity
Communication and setting boundaries are crucial in addressing microcheating
Signs of microcheating include excessive social media interaction or secretive behavior
Pros
Raises awareness about potential relationship issues
Encourages open communication and setting boundaries
Cons
May lead to misunderstandings or conflicts in relationships