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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 638860" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Good old FB. I have learned that I have to be very careful with FB. My difficult child posted something a few days ago that I didn't see because he unfriended me, however my sister saw it and shared it with me. His post was very hurtful, and he lied saying that I never wrote to him while he was in jail. The only good thing about it is I was prompted to do a search and I found this site. You can't control what others post or how others will respond, you do however have control as to who can post to your wall. I do not think it is smart for people to air personal family stuff on FB, but then again, you can't control what others think, say or do. After my difficult child posted what he did I was left with the feelings of shame and wondering if others that saw it would believe his lies. That lasted for about a day. Years ago this type of thing would have bothered me for weeks or months but I have come a long way since then. I know in my heart what is true and that is what matters. Wishing you all the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 638860, member: 18516"] Good old FB. I have learned that I have to be very careful with FB. My difficult child posted something a few days ago that I didn't see because he unfriended me, however my sister saw it and shared it with me. His post was very hurtful, and he lied saying that I never wrote to him while he was in jail. The only good thing about it is I was prompted to do a search and I found this site. You can't control what others post or how others will respond, you do however have control as to who can post to your wall. I do not think it is smart for people to air personal family stuff on FB, but then again, you can't control what others think, say or do. After my difficult child posted what he did I was left with the feelings of shame and wondering if others that saw it would believe his lies. That lasted for about a day. Years ago this type of thing would have bothered me for weeks or months but I have come a long way since then. I know in my heart what is true and that is what matters. Wishing you all the best. [/QUOTE]
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