Anonymous wrote:My take on this is I'll notice and appreciate a once-in-a-blue-moon shout-out to a spouse on FB. That, to me, seems like a genuine display of affection, pride, whatever, particularly if it's tied to a specific achievement. ("So proud of Larla, who graduated today with a Masters Degree after three years of night school. I love you, honey!")
OTOH, I find that couples who routinely fete their partners on social media are compensating for something.
Anonymous wrote:Men should not be on Facebook.
It's effeminate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww! Cheesy. My husband is not on social media. If he was and fawned over me I would be so embarrassed.
Me too. The only thing more excruciating than the husband posts are the fact that the wife hits the like button almost as soon as he posts them. Yechh. Have some dignity FFS.
YES! Or immediately comments “awwww, thanks honey!!!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww! Cheesy. My husband is not on social media. If he was and fawned over me I would be so embarrassed.
Me too. The only thing more excruciating than the husband posts are the fact that the wife hits the like button almost as soon as he posts them. Yechh. Have some dignity FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Eww! Cheesy. My husband is not on social media. If he was and fawned over me I would be so embarrassed.