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My cousin and her husband are having a very public fight on facebook. She posted the other day how she is really sad and hurt. And she asked how to get over disagreements. Her posts are kinda childish but so are his. She wants to get a dog and he doesn't. By the posts I can tell that they are having a big fight over this and they are both trying to get other people on their side. Is it me or is that just tacky? If you need help with an argument call your friends don't air everything on a public forum.
Re: FB craziness
Based on the fact that they are married, I'm going to assume that they're not in junior high. So, yes, very tacky.
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I have fought with people over FB but definitely not on purpose and definitely not with my husband. And those "fights" were dumb and more along the lines of differences of opinions.
But yes, to answer your question it is tacky and quite childish.
The rule in our house if we want something big - we either both agree or we don't get it. I made that rule and usually we agree. One time it backfired on me though and then I did not like the rule lol.
I like keeping our fights private (unless im venting to someone personally.. or u girls lol). Simple as that. Its our business... not everyone on facebooks.
This. Posting on facebook is a negative attention whore thing to do most of the time. I hate when friends post "So-and-so is feeling depressed. Please pray for my family." And then you have 10 people asking, what's wrong, what happened, etc. That's fine except then the person usually follows up with "I'll email you/I''ll call you" as opposed to just sharing what's wrong. If you don't want to share your life problem with the world then don't post it publicly. Blah!
Definitely tacky. Ewww.
over a dog? please.
i love that facebook has the power to turn people into teenagers again, no matter what their age. it gets the best of me sometimes, too.