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difficult child's girlfriend is now writting to me on FB. Baby confirmed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 434734" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I'm literally speechless re: the actual post you've made. Heaters for smokes? Seems like something in a episode of The Wire (if you've seen that show you'll know what I mean). </p><p></p><p>As for facebook, you can go to your privacy settings. Select the option for your block list. You can then add her facebook profile to your blocked section by entering her name and selecting it. Not only will she no longer be on your friends list, she can't even see your profile. Even if you posted on someones wall that she has on her friends list, she would not see your post or responses to it. You simply disappear from facebook for the user you've blocked. You can also do this with people NOT on your friend list if its someone you don't want in the future to possibly try to friend you or send you a message. You go to your block list under privacy settings and enter any email address you want and that user is then blocked. </p><p></p><p>Alternately, in your privacy settings you can change your message settings to not accept messages from those not on your friends list and then you could unfriend her. I still think blocking people is one of facebooks best features!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 434734, member: 4264"] I'm literally speechless re: the actual post you've made. Heaters for smokes? Seems like something in a episode of The Wire (if you've seen that show you'll know what I mean). As for facebook, you can go to your privacy settings. Select the option for your block list. You can then add her facebook profile to your blocked section by entering her name and selecting it. Not only will she no longer be on your friends list, she can't even see your profile. Even if you posted on someones wall that she has on her friends list, she would not see your post or responses to it. You simply disappear from facebook for the user you've blocked. You can also do this with people NOT on your friend list if its someone you don't want in the future to possibly try to friend you or send you a message. You go to your block list under privacy settings and enter any email address you want and that user is then blocked. Alternately, in your privacy settings you can change your message settings to not accept messages from those not on your friends list and then you could unfriend her. I still think blocking people is one of facebooks best features! [/QUOTE]
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