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41-50,
anonymous
writes: Hi, all.I like my privacy, and so I don’t put all my info on FB and other social networks. However, I’m having an issue with my boyfriend: every time he goes somewhere, he ‘checks in’ on Facebook. Now, this is his own business in my view if he does it on his own, but he has started doing it when we go out together and it really annoys me. I asked him to stop, and though he said he would, I felt really bad about it because he said it was just a bit of fun. Am I overreacting?
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 December 2011): I have a thing about social networks. They can become addicting and if one over relies on them for excitement and distraction- than they are no longer are serving its purpose. Really. You shouldn't be investing more time in a social network over the time with your Loved One and Family.
Also, at his age? What is more important on FB than spending time with someone he loves and cares about?
I say everytime he goes on Facebook, start playing with your breats. Lick your lips. Moan. See if he catches on. Then tell him if he wants excitement, he can come to you for that verses some stupid Facebook. WTFrick?
When I am with my BF- he is my Universe and I his. People have said this is not healthy or normal. Because we don't go on social networks and need that form of stimulation?
We take whatever time we can get, with his teen sons, my five kidlets, busy work schedules. JEEZE!
You are not overreacting. FACEBOOK Is like carrying around A TV. Sometimes you just have to switch it off.
Tell him how you feel about it and what you expect. Then give it time. He has to come off of it.
We get that from one another
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