At present, impulsivity among adolescents has been attracted globally among psychologists, sociologists, criminologists and medical professionals. By the same token, there is a growing concern for school authorities, media, and parents' need for adolescents’ mental health, security, and safety. Although it has greater importance, little research has incorporated adolescents’ impulsive behavior with inter-parental conflict and social media in Bangladeshi culture. As for considering the burgeoning area of research, the current study intendes to figure out the association between inter-parental conflict, social media and adolescents’ impulsive behavior. A quantitative research approach and a cross-sectional research design were employed and data were collected from secondary schools in Dhaka city using a random sampling technique. Results illustrate that social media, a threat to self, and self-blame are predictors of impulsive behavior. Among three variables social media represent the strongest predictor. The study could bring more insights into several professionals to prevent and relieve the impulsive behavior from adolescents and society in a large scale. Implications of future research for theory, practice, and interventions are discussed.