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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 295398" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I have less than no interest in having a FB account. Once I am done with something, I am done. HS and college are over; I keep in contact with nobody from either phase of my life. I have very little sentimental emotion other than for my kids and I don't need to communicate with them on FB - although I am going to have to figure out how to stay in contact with daughter when she leaves for college.</p><p></p><p>H has a FB account. After a huge fight about it, I went through his site and deleted all pictures of myself from it as I had not given him permission to post them. He told me I was a pooper but hasn't put them back up. I HATE that people you don't really know or care about can read about you. In terms of myself, H is limited to listing his status as married and saying I am fine if anyone asks, even people I know. If they actually cared how I was, they could call me and ask. I fight with him constantly over what he posts about our children - too much information on their lives.</p><p></p><p>My oldest friend of over 30 years called to beg me to be on FB and I said no, not even for her would I do it. </p><p></p><p>I do check H's friend list every so often but only because he's got a history of cheating. Other than that, I have no interest in his musings about college life 30+ years ago.</p><p></p><p>And Donna - my H's profile picture is of himself on a motorcycle in the '70's. I call it false advertising because he is now fat and out of shape, although he really still has a nice head of hair for his age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 295398, member: 3493"] I have less than no interest in having a FB account. Once I am done with something, I am done. HS and college are over; I keep in contact with nobody from either phase of my life. I have very little sentimental emotion other than for my kids and I don't need to communicate with them on FB - although I am going to have to figure out how to stay in contact with daughter when she leaves for college. H has a FB account. After a huge fight about it, I went through his site and deleted all pictures of myself from it as I had not given him permission to post them. He told me I was a pooper but hasn't put them back up. I HATE that people you don't really know or care about can read about you. In terms of myself, H is limited to listing his status as married and saying I am fine if anyone asks, even people I know. If they actually cared how I was, they could call me and ask. I fight with him constantly over what he posts about our children - too much information on their lives. My oldest friend of over 30 years called to beg me to be on FB and I said no, not even for her would I do it. I do check H's friend list every so often but only because he's got a history of cheating. Other than that, I have no interest in his musings about college life 30+ years ago. And Donna - my H's profile picture is of himself on a motorcycle in the '70's. I call it false advertising because he is now fat and out of shape, although he really still has a nice head of hair for his age. [/QUOTE]
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