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Friday, November 6, 2009

Check the scenario

So...you and your boo are "friends" on FB. You're not sure when it happened, but you realize your boo "unfriended" you. One day you're listed as "married to so and so" and the next...you're not even "friends". Do you care? Is it even a big deal?

I ask because one of the twitter homies, deleted his wife from his friend list. His reasoning is that they see each other enough...at home. She, of course, does not agree and was pissed that he just deleted her without saying anything. He didn't care that she was pissed.

Idk...i think I'd be a wee bit perturbed if my HUSBAND just decided to delete me without even saying anything. I know it's JUST an online social networking site, BUT I'd wonder why he never mentioned anything. I'd wonder if there was a different reason behind why he did it. I'd probably think he was hiding something, but maybe that's just me being suspicious.

6 comments:

CareyCarey said...

Just saying hello. AND, I am dropping your name in a post tomorrow (nothing big)

Ms. Insatiable said...

Call me suspicious but I would wonder and ask what was up. I don't care if we see each other every 5 minutes, for you to just up and delete me one day would make me think otherwise.

Nexgrl said...

I'd question his reasoning also. In response, I would drop him as my friend, and anyone who he associates with. I would make my page private, and then see what he'd have to say about that.

Rashan Jamal said...

without telling her is a big red flag, waving with a pirate symbol on it. Why don't people talk to each other? It would make things go so much more smoothly.

She Needs said...

Sounds like brother-man has something he's trying to hide.

Young woman on a journey said...

i don't even like the being friends with boos on social networking sites and putting your whole business out there. however, this sounds very VERY suspect and if i were her, i would be more intrigued by what he was trying to hide rather than accepting his lame excuse about seeing me too often or whatever.