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No. DH brags about me on Mother’s Day on social media (in a funny way, not an obnoxious way), but he basically never references me otherwise and if he didn’t do that I wouldn’t mind.
I don’t reference him often even though I use social media way more. I only post things I think will be fun to read and nobody wants to hear about how much I adore my husband. I do sometimes write something about a trip we go on but if I didn’t, DH wouldn’t care. He thinks I post too much anyway.
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| I do not mention anything regarding my family in social media. Public has no need to know. |
Oh wait, sorry, I didn’t realize that you were just talking about the bio! Sorry, I don’t always read carefully. No, it wouldn’t bother me, and I wouldn’t do it and neither does he. A dog is a fun, interesting thing to mention, a spouse is not. The faith thing is weird though. Seems odd to mention something boring and personal like your faith and not mention something boring and personal like your spouse, unless your job has something to do with your faith or you’re into proselytizing. |
+1. I mention aspects of being a parent sometimes as they affect my life, but no specifics about my kids. |
| Bio, no but both of our feeds are filled with date night pics, vacation and family pics, it’s pretty obvious we’re together |
| No. I don't think either of us references the other. Partly I'm not bothered by this because I think the last time I "updated" my social media bio was in my 20s, before I even met him. It would be like being hurt that I wasn't in his "top friends" on MySpace. |
Jesus, this times a million. |
| Mine isn't on SM. I don't really mention too much about him on my account bc he's become so Trumpy and most of his friends/relatives have already unfriended me. I use it more to connect to my local fitness community and my relatives who don't throw me shade for being vaccinated. |
LOL +1 |
| No. This is silly. |
You should tell your cheesy DH that he means "dog dad," not dad dog. |