Been there, on the opposite end, and it causes problems. Was dating a woman who, while very damn beautiful, also rarely slept and was on FB pretty much all night, chatting, mostly if not entirely, with guys. I'd check her page in the morning and see she added 10, 15 people, usually all guys, since I went to bed.
She always had some excuse, their just friends, or I went to school with so and so's brother, etc..And often accused me of being insecure, which I was not.
One weekend, we were supposed to go out, but, as she does have health problems, didn't. I then see on her page she had a "dinner date" planned, along with responses like "Finally say yes to...?", meaning, private convos went on that weren't posted. I called her on it, she knew I had her, and she kept saying "It was one stupid dinner date, at his house".. Last part. At his house.
If that wasn't bad enough, anytime I added any female, usually business-related, I heard it from her like crazy. Who's Madison? What about Alexandra? Told her look them up, and see they're either married, in relationship, and likely in businesses related to mine. I wasn't having dinner dates at their houses.
FB can be a relationship killer. Don't accept the opposite sex if you don't know them and your sig. other doesn't know about it.
Iin to accept Facebook requests while in a relationship?
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Been there, on the opposite end, and it causes problems. Was dating a woman who, while very damn beautiful, also rarely slept and was on FB pretty much all night, chatting, mostly if not entirely, with guys. I'd check her page in the morning and see she added 10, 15 people, usually all guys, since I went to bed.
She always had some excuse, their just friends, or I went to school with so and so's brother, etc..And often accused me of being insecure, which I was not.
One weekend, we were supposed to go out, but, as she does have health problems, didn't. I then see on her page she had a "dinner date" planned, along with responses like "Finally say yes to...?", meaning, private convos went on that weren't posted. I called her on it, she knew I had her, and she kept saying "It was one stupid dinner date, at his house".. Last part. At his house.
If that wasn't bad enough, anytime I added any female, usually business-related, I heard it from her like crazy. Who's Madison? What about Alexandra? Told her look them up, and see they're either married, in relationship, and likely in businesses related to mine. I wasn't having dinner dates at their houses.
FB can be a relationship killer. Don't accept the opposite sex if you don't know them and your sig. other doesn't know about it.