. Hugs and love to you from across the Internet. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you only feel some kind of way about bragging, because you found out your marriage was a sham?? Maybe you should work on your character.
I think the op’s initial instinct was to share what she thought was a thoughtful gesture not intentionally to brag.
Op a lot of people actively post knowing that their FB life is a far cry from their actual life.
Knowledge is power. Time to rise above and move on.
OP called it a Facebook brag...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you only feel some kind of way about bragging, because you found out your marriage was a sham?? Maybe you should work on your character.
I think the op’s initial instinct was to share what she thought was a thoughtful gesture not intentionally to brag.
Op a lot of people actively post knowing that their FB life is a far cry from their actual life.
Knowledge is power. Time to rise above and move on.
Anonymous wrote:So you only feel some kind of way about bragging, because you found out your marriage was a sham?? Maybe you should work on your character.
Anonymous wrote:I love it when smug marrieds get a slap of reality. Loooooove it! Especially the ones that act like they have all the answers when it comes to love, like the rest of us are stupid or something.
I have one colleague who was young and newly married for a couple years after a shotgun wedding that was the result of her unplanned pregnancy. She was on FB saying how they had "real love" and how apparently other couples didn't know what real love is. Because you know, they were the first couple on earth to ever have "real love" and I guess everyone else is clueless.
OP it sucks, happens to the best of us. Hope you learn from this slice of humble pie. Bragging is never attractive, only makes the bragger look insecure IMHO.