Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be supportive. Click like and move on.
Supportive of lying?
Yeah, definitely not. Helping her perpetuate delusions is not being "supportive."
Failure to post all the horrible things about your life to your social media does not constitute lying. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be supportive. Click like and move on.
Supportive of lying?
Yeah, definitely not. Helping her perpetuate delusions is not being "supportive."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be supportive. Click like and move on.
Supportive of lying?
Yeah, definitely not. Helping her perpetuate delusions is not being "supportive."
It's not "being supportive." it's called enabling. I'm not an enabler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be supportive. Click like and move on.
Supportive of lying?
Yeah, definitely not. Helping her perpetuate delusions is not being "supportive."
Anonymous wrote:OP, would you rather your poor sister post her real life on FB? Really?
Her life is a mess, and you sound jealous her social media image looks good. You need to get a life, or help your sister.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be supportive. Click like and move on.
Supportive of lying?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m not a big social media user but have had my sister ask-how come I don’t like her posts. I guess I could just deactivate and leave it at that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m not a big social media user but have had my sister ask-how come I don’t like her posts. I guess I could just deactivate and leave it at that.
I can't believe there are people in real life that ask this seriously. I mean I know they exist, but it's insecurity to an alarming level.
I once unfollowed a friend's Instagram account because she mostly posted photos of her clothes and shoes and I was trying not to spend money. It honestly did not even occur to me that this would be hurtful -- I didn't consider it an obligation to follow friends on social media, and certainly not to follow them indefinitely no matter what they posted. This was back before you could mute accounts. I am not kidding when I say: she never forgave me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m not a big social media user but have had my sister ask-how come I don’t like her posts. I guess I could just deactivate and leave it at that.
I can't believe there are people in real life that ask this seriously. I mean I know they exist, but it's insecurity to an alarming level.
Anonymous wrote:“I’m not on social much these days. If you have something to share with me, please text or call.”
Done.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m not a big social media user but have had my sister ask-how come I don’t like her posts. I guess I could just deactivate and leave it at that.