Nancyg56
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They guys who sued Mark Zuckerberg over Facebook, claiming (in a nutshell) that he stole their idea.

Now I know why they sounded familiar
Thanks!They guys who sued Mark Zuckerberg over Facebook, claiming (in a nutshell) that he stole their idea.

Now I know why they sounded familiar
Thanks!I still am shocked to read what some people post knowing that their grandma is a friend!
What I am having a hard time with tho is that I just cannot for the life of me see how DH could think that, with our history, this kind of behavior with other women is ok. To be perfectly blunt, I think that he is just determined to have his fun regardless of how it makes me feel. He says that I am the most important thing in the world to him but his actions certainly don't seem to bear that out.
But, also look around on this board and see how many complaints there are from people who are having trouble on Facebook...
There is absolutely no valid reason to get on Facebook.
Pictures can be shared via email, skype allows people to talk face to face, we still have telephones and most cell phone accounts have unlimited long distance, we can write letters, have lunch-dinner and breakfast together. We can video things and send DVD's to grandparents, friends and other family. All of these options allow direct communication without compromising our privacy. Why would you open your life up to the world? Facebook is NOT secure; I know people who have had their accounts hacked and abused.
I won't comment other than to say that no one can delete your status but YOU, so you DH clearly DID delete it...



My parents are going through a very nasty time right now and the Internet was a huge part of it.
Once my stepfather found out about it, which was about 6 years ago. They already had issues in their marriage and that made it 10 times worse.
She accused him 4 years about something he denied, denied and denied and just about 2 weeks ago he admitted to having an affair and my mother was right!
FB and the internet are part of the blame, because it makes it so easy # 1 its FREE!!!! People become brave and think "Oh I can have a little fun and no one will know"
By her husband just doing in and deleting it and then deactivating his account doesn't say much about him. He should have talked about it with her (communication is really key here) but he is hiding something if he just deleted thinking it will make her happy, I don't think that is what the OP wanted so now I would not just him at all.
I hate to say it but if it walks like a duck.......
OP, I wish you alot of luck and hope its a big misunderstanding but you need to be sure for your own sanity and your children.![]()
I wish I got free internet! The cost of the computer plus the monthly cost of the internet is certainly not free! Picking up a stranger at a bar would be much cheaper...

That's like saying that a good reason to avoid a paintbrush is because you don't like the color of the paint. FB is a tool. The problem highlighted in the OP isn't FB: The problem is what people decided to post.
My parents are going through a very nasty time right now and the Internet was a huge part of it.
Once my stepfather found out about it, which was about 6 years ago. They already had issues in their marriage and that made it 10 times worse.
She accused him 4 years about something he denied, denied and denied and just about 2 weeks ago he admitted to having an affair and my mother was right!
FB and the internet are part of the blame, because it makes it so easy # 1 its FREE!!!! People become brave and think "Oh I can have a little fun and no one will know"
By her husband just doing in and deleting it and then deactivating his account doesn't say much about him. He should have talked about it with her (communication is really key here) but he is hiding something if he just deleted thinking it will make her happy, I don't think that is what the OP wanted so now I would not just him at all.
I hate to say it but if it walks like a duck.......
OP, I wish you alot of luck and hope its a big misunderstanding but you need to be sure for your own sanity and your children.![]()
FB and the internet are NOT part of the blame. PEOPLE make bad decisions, not Facebook, not the internet. Personal responsibility. Seriously. People have got to stop blaming the internet, Facebook, MySpace etc for their own bad decisions. All the internet does is make it easier for other people to SEE your bad behavior. When someone does something wrong they have no one, nothing to blame but THEMSELVES. Blaming Facebook or the internet is the most pathetic cop-out and doesn't address the real problem.
not true. While you can change the color of your paint, you can not repair betrayals on Facebook. One is a surface appearance and the other is an emotional heartbreak. I am usually in sync with you but this time, because you have not experienced Facebook trouble, I think you are mistakenly downplaying it's role in personal relationships. These flirtations would not be happening if boundaryless social networks were not in place. It just makes it sooo easy. I soo hope you continue to have luck with your accounts.
It is really the same thing here. You make your own luck in your life when it comes to social behavior. You either are self disciplined in your socializing: online, at work, in church, in meetings, at PTO....whatever or you are not. FB and the internet are NOT part of the blame. PEOPLE make bad decisions, not Facebook, not the internet. Personal responsibility. Seriously. People have got to stop blaming the internet, Facebook, MySpace etc for their own bad decisions. All the internet does is make it easier for other people to SEE your bad behavior. When someone does something wrong they have no one, nothing to blame but THEMSELVES. Blaming Facebook or the internet is the most pathetic cop-out and doesn't address the real problem.
I bet if you asked most of us here would tell you that we do not experience FB trouble is because of the decisions we make, the friends we keep and the things that we say. Kind of like IRL. If a person is inclined to cheat or to flirt or to place fast and loose with a relationship it is going to happen. You feel we downplay the role of FB in these situations but I feel you overplay its role. The luck that you perceive us to have with our accounts in good judgement IMO. My DMIL used to get peeved when folks would tell her that she was lucky that she could retire so early. SHE finally told several of them luck had nothing to do with her "good fortune". She and my DFIL lived in $800 a month for years so that they would have enough set aside to enjoy their retirement at an early age. In her opinion their spending decision did not show good judgement and she felt that they were playing fast and loose financially butIt is really the same thing here. You make your own luck in your life when it comes to social behavior. You either are self disciplined in your socializing: online, at work, in church, in meetings, at PTO....whatever or you are not.
Is it perhaps a little easier to step out on a vow online? I am not sure, there have been more than a few cheaters at my last place of employment. It is all personal behavior.
The OP came here looking for advice.Not sure why this has turned into a facebook debate.The OP came here looking for advice.
Facebook is an outlet, not an excuse.
When people blame social media for a person's indiscretion, I see it as a cop-out. Whatever happened to personal responsibility? It's like excusing a theft by saying a store shouldn't leave their merchandise out on the shelves because it's just asking for someone to come along and take it. It's ridiculous.
Social media isn't to blame. The OP's hubby USED that site to make some inappropriate comments and then lied about what happened. That's not facebook, that is all him.
Thanks. I appreciate your thoughts. Same goes for everybody else.The Dis should set up a board just for therapy sessions.
It has actually helped to hear from people who see both sides of this.
What I am having a hard time with tho is that I just cannot for the life of me see how DH could think that, with our history, this kind of behavior with other women is ok. To be perfectly blunt, I think that he is just determined to have his fun regardless of how it makes me feel. He says that I am the most important thing in the world to him but his actions certainly don't seem to bear that out.
