Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is 2 years old.
And your point is? What was an issue two years ago can still be relevant today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny thing is that DCUM is a much harsher place to hang out than Facebook. DCUM has thickened my skin.
+1
Also, I realized recently that FB is so carefully curated by some people that what you see is often "reality tv" rather than reality. A friend's posts about the engagement party her future DIL threw for her didn't mention that none of her family attended because the groom is Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go:
My cousin unfriended me. She had posted a video of herself talking to the camera saying her likes and dislikes. (odd) but I wrote Sara it's great to get to know you better. Why she unfriended me I will never know.
My sister also blocked me from seeing some of her photos.
I also started heated fights that I did not mean to!!
Unfriending is a WHOLE nother can of worms.
I met my cousin's DH once years ago. Way before I was on FB. When first I joined FB, I sent friend requests to everyone I knew (I know, stupid newbie move). My cousin and her DH became my FB friends. Then, a couple years ago, she quit FB but her DH didn't. So he and I are still friends. Every family gathering, my aunt mentions how weird it is that I am friends with the husband, but not his wife (her DD). I have tried explaining that I felt it was rude to unfriend him when my cousin quit FB. She just raises her eyebrow like he and I have something illicit.
Anonymous wrote:
I could not give a flying care, because half of these people are in it for the appearances. No thanks. I don't have to post every gathering I host or attend!
Anonymous wrote:Here you go:
My cousin unfriended me. She had posted a video of herself talking to the camera saying her likes and dislikes. (odd) but I wrote Sara it's great to get to know you better. Why she unfriended me I will never know.
My sister also blocked me from seeing some of her photos.
I also started heated fights that I did not mean to!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex husband always refused to participate in child-centric activities. If there wasn't beer and football, he was not interested.
The first outing I allowed him and his new GF to take our kids to was a kid's music performance at the Kennedy Center. We were not yet divorced. He had been dating her a few months.
The new GF took pictures of MY children and posted their happy little family outing on FB, tagging my ex (we were still friends) so that when I opened my FB that day, I was greeted by my smiling little ones, on a family outing with HER that he would never have even considered for me.
I just got ill reading this....PP so sorry, I can't imagine how this must have felt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny thing is that DCUM is a much harsher place to hang out than Facebook. DCUM has thickened my skin.
+1
Also, I realized recently that FB is so carefully curated by some people that what you see is often "reality tv" rather than reality. A friend's posts about the engagement party her future DIL threw for her didn't mention that none of her family attended because the groom is Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is 2 years old.
Anonymous wrote:The morning message that today is my father's birthday. He died a couple of weeks after his birthday last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is why I don't do FB. I am so sad for all of us especially the camping poster and the poster who had to see pictures of her kids w/ex and new GF. I felt like this all the time in HS. I hate that feeling of being left out!
Ditto.