I think Facebook hasn’t changed a thing. Insecure people are insecure, cheaters are cheaters, liars are liars. The only difference now, insecure people have one more tool to feed their insecurities, cheaters have one more way to get busterd, so are liars.
But some of the examples in here are too much…hehehe.
Some people are too jealous that if their partner even speak with someone or be nice to someone from the opposite sex, then they are cheating… Facebook just made it easier to get “busted”.
back in 2004, myspace actually help me bust the guy i was dating. found out that he was cheating on me that way. otherwise, that douche would’ve never told me.
so yes, social networks makes it easier to get busted.
LOL thats so funny but so true. I saw many relationships messed up coz of the facebook. Especially pictures uploaded over there and comments on the wall.
But what do you guys think about a person with who you are in relationship and she doesnt want to receive comments on the wall with anything which might suggest that you are together. Is that person hiding something in the front of her friends?
Yes,I 100% agree that facebook has a whole world of drama that bends and breaks relationships apart.My brother’s girlfriend was addicted to the sight,and instead of arguing,they would post bad things about each other on the sight.So now it’s everybody’s problem.
I had a facebook account for 6 days.I told myself if there is any drama,i am getting rid of my account.
6 days later my girlfriend calls and asks me,”why do you have Sonia as your friend,she is my co-worker i hired,what,do you think she’s hot…you like her huh.”Alls i was doing was approving anybody that ask me to be there friend,i didn’t want to look like a dork with 3 or 4 friends on my page.So instantly,while on the phone hearing this,i deleted my account.
So,it took only 6 days before i felt the FACEBOOK HELLLLLL!
Great topic VANAE..! im glad you put a finger on this one!
Brian
I agree with Wissam — insecure people will always be insecure and even if they don’t have FB they will find other ways to be jealous. I added my ex-bf to my friends list and I never really checked his profile/wall while we were together, but I had to remove him when we broke up. I realize it’s a bit childish, but it hurt a lot to see what he was up to and I also developed an unhealthy habit of constantly checking his FB page, so “unfriending” him was the best solution for me.
I always thought listing your relationship status is a bit tacky, so I removed that option from my profile. The important people in my life will know whether I’m single, in a relationship or married–if we’re not that close, then you don’t need to know.
I share that videos with my friends a couple days ago.I think that happened to a lot of people.
Facebook does change the way we socialize and that also affects our relationships.
Ive been ‘studying’ about Facebook and how it changes the way we ‘connect’ with people and Im saying a lot of blogs and websites are talking about it now.(maybe the effect is getting obvious)
Heres my take on ‘Facebook Kills Your Relationship?’
Like they say, “If you look for trouble, you will find trouble.” Like everything there is a right way and wrong way of doing things.
Social networks can be quite fun, but if you see yourself as a person that is easily tempted and easily side-tracked to do the wrong thing it’s wise to avoid them altogether.
It’s a great way to meet new friends online from all over the globe, but temptation is always around the corner.
So make sure to keep everything in perspective as to why you are there.
A balanced perspective is not easy to find online, but I’m not afraid hear ideas I find in strange places. My reality is that I’ve been on both sides of bad relationships. Those that I ruined through my lack of maturity or those that ended because the relationship ran out of steam. Live and learn is my mantra. Now if I could just get it right the next time…
I think Facebook hasn’t changed a thing. Insecure people are insecure, cheaters are cheaters, liars are liars. The only difference now, insecure people have one more tool to feed their insecurities, cheaters have one more way to get busterd, so are liars.
But some of the examples in here are too much…hehehe.
Some people are too jealous that if their partner even speak with someone or be nice to someone from the opposite sex, then they are cheating… Facebook just made it easier to get “busted”.
back in 2004, myspace actually help me bust the guy i was dating. found out that he was cheating on me that way. otherwise, that douche would’ve never told me.
so yes, social networks makes it easier to get busted.
good riddens.
yep yep.
What an idiot he is!
LOL thats so funny but so true. I saw many relationships messed up coz of the facebook. Especially pictures uploaded over there and comments on the wall.
But what do you guys think about a person with who you are in relationship and she doesnt want to receive comments on the wall with anything which might suggest that you are together. Is that person hiding something in the front of her friends?
yeah, if she doesn’t want to any public hints that you two are dating…that’s a bad sign already.
Yes,I 100% agree that facebook has a whole world of drama that bends and breaks relationships apart.My brother’s girlfriend was addicted to the sight,and instead of arguing,they would post bad things about each other on the sight.So now it’s everybody’s problem.
I had a facebook account for 6 days.I told myself if there is any drama,i am getting rid of my account.
6 days later my girlfriend calls and asks me,”why do you have Sonia as your friend,she is my co-worker i hired,what,do you think she’s hot…you like her huh.”Alls i was doing was approving anybody that ask me to be there friend,i didn’t want to look like a dork with 3 or 4 friends on my page.So instantly,while on the phone hearing this,i deleted my account.
So,it took only 6 days before i felt the FACEBOOK HELLLLLL!
Great topic VANAE..! im glad you put a finger on this one!
Brian
ha. sounds like you had an insecure gf on your hands. no quality chick will trip out like that.

thanks for sharing B
I agree with Wissam — insecure people will always be insecure and even if they don’t have FB they will find other ways to be jealous. I added my ex-bf to my friends list and I never really checked his profile/wall while we were together, but I had to remove him when we broke up. I realize it’s a bit childish, but it hurt a lot to see what he was up to and I also developed an unhealthy habit of constantly checking his FB page, so “unfriending” him was the best solution for me.
I always thought listing your relationship status is a bit tacky, so I removed that option from my profile. The important people in my life will know whether I’m single, in a relationship or married–if we’re not that close, then you don’t need to know.
you know V, i think it’s totally ok to de-friend someone on facebook because really…do you really want to know who they’re dating and all the jazz.
save for someone who actually cares. we’re onwards with our lives, ay?
exactly.
I share that videos with my friends a couple days ago.I think that happened to a lot of people.
Facebook does change the way we socialize and that also affects our relationships.
Ive been ‘studying’ about Facebook and how it changes the way we ‘connect’ with people and Im saying a lot of blogs and websites are talking about it now.(maybe the effect is getting obvious)
Heres my take on ‘Facebook Kills Your Relationship?’
http://tinyurl.com/ljgjvp
F.Book…
Social Networking…
Use at your own risk…
If your a big dummy and get yourself in trouble I have good news… Face Book Now Has Yo-Fault Insurance…
Don’t blame them, its ya own damn fault.
Yo-Fault Insurance is dope.
What’s even better is Cover-Your-Own-Ass insurance as my best friend calls it. that’s the best coverage.
Like they say, “If you look for trouble, you will find trouble.” Like everything there is a right way and wrong way of doing things.
Social networks can be quite fun, but if you see yourself as a person that is easily tempted and easily side-tracked to do the wrong thing it’s wise to avoid them altogether.
It’s a great way to meet new friends online from all over the globe, but temptation is always around the corner.
So make sure to keep everything in perspective as to why you are there.
A balanced perspective is not easy to find online, but I’m not afraid hear ideas I find in strange places. My reality is that I’ve been on both sides of bad relationships. Those that I ruined through my lack of maturity or those that ended because the relationship ran out of steam. Live and learn is my mantra. Now if I could just get it right the next time…