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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 295181" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I told bro that she was "different", and since he and I are as different as night and day, I didn't want to tell him to ignore her, but I suggested he "proceed with caution". As of this morning, he hadn't added her as a friend, so I doubt he's going to.</p><p> </p><p>I enjoy facebook but I don't live on it. I joined because difficult child 1 wanted to keep up with the goings-on at home, but sister in law put a bit of a damper on that, since I have to really edit what I put there so I don't mention spending time with her ex or their family or any photos that may include his kids, etc. I don't post many photos, anyway, but its a pain to have to watch what you say. </p><p> </p><p>Like you guys said, tho, people came out of the woodwork! I do try to catch difficult child on there to chat, and I try to update my status each day with something humerous, or with a thumbs up or a thumbs down for difficult child 2's school day for the group that follow his progress. </p><p> </p><p>I assumed when I became an adult that all adults would act like adults. I have since learned there's a heck of a lot of them that are just plain infantile! sister in law and her ex have been divorced for several years. They have no children together...let it go already!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 295181, member: 1848"] I told bro that she was "different", and since he and I are as different as night and day, I didn't want to tell him to ignore her, but I suggested he "proceed with caution". As of this morning, he hadn't added her as a friend, so I doubt he's going to. I enjoy facebook but I don't live on it. I joined because difficult child 1 wanted to keep up with the goings-on at home, but sister in law put a bit of a damper on that, since I have to really edit what I put there so I don't mention spending time with her ex or their family or any photos that may include his kids, etc. I don't post many photos, anyway, but its a pain to have to watch what you say. Like you guys said, tho, people came out of the woodwork! I do try to catch difficult child on there to chat, and I try to update my status each day with something humerous, or with a thumbs up or a thumbs down for difficult child 2's school day for the group that follow his progress. I assumed when I became an adult that all adults would act like adults. I have since learned there's a heck of a lot of them that are just plain infantile! sister in law and her ex have been divorced for several years. They have no children together...let it go already! [/QUOTE]
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