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Old 10-06-2009, 09:51 AM
 
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OP - Me and my husband shared facebook page it was mne at first then some of his friends started "Friending" me and he was ok with it and after awhile he got his own page because he was contstantly on mine and always had to tell people who they were talking to... But we actually still share the same password but he never goes to my page and i never log on to his page... As for your situation I think that this guy (NOT your wife) was getting to familar and when he noticed that you get on her page and he could accidentialy say something to the wrong person he left her alone... People who talk crap about facebook are the people who have crap to hide... Enjoy your wife and connecting with family and friends and keep safe on your deployment !!!
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Old 10-06-2009, 01:14 PM
 
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OP - Me and my husband shared facebook page it was mne at first then some of his friends started "Friending" me and he was ok with it and after awhile he got his own page because he was contstantly on mine and always had to tell people who they were talking to... But we actually still share the same password but he never goes to my page and i never log on to his page... As for your situation I think that this guy (NOT your wife) was getting to familar and when he noticed that you get on her page and he could accidentialy say something to the wrong person he left her alone... People who talk crap about facebook are the people who have crap to hide... Enjoy your wife and connecting with family and friends and keep safe on your deployment !!!

I agree. Facebook is NOT relationship killer. It's a great way to connect to people you haven't seen for a long time. I also happen to start a multi-lever marketing business and it's a great way to reach out and be an enterpeneur.
Both my husband and I are on Facebook. We both have over 300 friends, many of them are men in my case and many of them are women in his case. Everyone knows we are married to each other, there is no way any kind of shenanigan can happen and if I smell something fishy, it gets cut really fast.
If you allow your relationship to fall apart because of Facebook, then YOU are a relationship killer.
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