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My ex was not on this forum, but he was on another forum. I was able to read his posts, but despite my giving him a link to my profile, he never seemed interested in reading any of mine :/
same here - if I'm on the laptop he'll sometimes read over my shoulder (if I'm laughing) but he never expressed an interest in seeing what I'm talking about when he's not at home if he only knew
Facebook apps can be annoying. If not for some of my cousins and previous work friends, I won't care for it.
I remember some serious drama involving the app that lets you send an anonymous message. Someone sent a male friend of my girlfriend an anonymous message saying she was cheating on me with him. Of course, this guy's girlfriend found out and broke up with him. At first, I was the one who did it, then it was my friends, but I'll never know since she's now my ex...
I remember some serious drama involving the app that lets you send an anonymous message. Someone sent a male friend of my girlfriend an anonymous message saying she was cheating on me with him. Of course, this guy's girlfriend found out and broke up with him. At first, I was the one who did it, then it was my friends, but I'll never know since she's now my ex...
Was it my grammar or the content? Either way, on facebook you can use some application that lets you send anonymous messages. When some immature person decides to use it, watch out.
Was it my grammar or the content? Either way, on facebook you can use some application that lets you send anonymous messages. When some immature person decides to use it, watch out.
Yeah, man. One auto-subscribed my cell phone for like 20 to 30$ a month. This is what I get for a Pink Floyd ring tone
Ironically, the ring tone was the opening bass of the song "Money"
My boyfriend and I have been dating for a year, and he won't add me as a friend on Facebook. He's told me that he doesn't log on to Facebook very often and pretty much all the people who are on his friends list added him first and he doesn't talk to them. He has a private profile, however, so I can't see who his friends are or how often he uses the site. I have jokingly complained to him about not adding me because I didn't want to make a big deal about it, but it really hurts my feelings because it makes me think that he either doesn't think very much of me or doesn't want to publicly acknowledge our relationship to his friends. I've never sent him a friend request because I don't want to be rejected by MY OWN BOYFRIEND, but he knows that I would gladly accept if he sent one to me. I understand that social networking sites have the potential to cause drama in relationships, so that's why I haven't really pushed the issue, but am I wrong to feel even somewhat slighted by this??
this is not good...why would he have to explain his profile to begin with?
but perhaps not serious either? Maybe he just wants space?
in the meantime, your welcome to send a friend request to me.....
seriously, no I don't think your wrong, but some people feel differently about it...and some people must assume some space and privacy, it's not that they're doing anything wrong....but in the same, I find it someone peculiar that a boyfriend, wouldn't accept a friendship request? Maybe he's talking a little off color with his guy friends and doesn't want you involved in that, or, perhaps doesn't want his guy friends seeing you and then coming after you? Who knows...unless he tells you..?
Hope this all irons out...
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