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Like LarloLarlaBobcat?
Instead of each having individual pages. I tend to assume one of the following: 1. Woman is insecure 2. Man is a cheater 3. Couple got together by cheating |
| Codependency |
| 4. Woman is a cheater. |
| I assume the opposite. Sharing a profile means ou have nothing to hide, your lives are intertwined (so you post about the same or similar stuff), and often you share the same friends. |
The only answer. The same as sharing an email address. |
Sure Jan. |
| One or both have a history of cheating. |
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I tend to think the guy isn't into social media and the woman is more of a social butterfly who likes to post about her family. It does seem kind of co-dependent but meh.
The majority if my guy friends and all my guy cousins aren't into social media at all. |
| I would never even think about cheating as the reason. Codependency, agree. |
This |
| I think it’s gross. |
| I don’t think there’s cheating, but definitely insecurities. |
| It is really weird. Only couples I know who do this are religious nuts, some of these couples also have a shared email, so you never know who is reading emails. |
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Man thinks FB is stupid but wants to see the pictures people post.
I don't know any men that do FB, do men do FB? |
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A shared name for the social media account? I find it odd but don't assume anything. A friend from college (male) and his wife have a shared FB. Initially, he was doing all of the posting. Now she does. Nor sure why it changed. They are a bit of an odd couple. Live off the grid out west
On the other hand, I'm friends with a couple where the wife is an elected official (judge). When she was elected, she eliminated all her social media, but she still posts on FB on her husband's account, which he also uses. She just signs her initials to her posts. So there's just one name on the account, but it functions as a joint account. |