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Adding MFP Friends as a married guy

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  • Posts: 2,403 Member

    Hey, I know this is mighty forward of me, but if you don't have a joint facebook account, do you want to hook up in the supply closet? I know you're underage and I don't want to ruin my future providing alcohol to minors.

    Also, if you really loved him, you would have a joint Google Plus account.
  • Posts: 16,049 Member
    Speaking of Fu*kbook.....

    There was a snippet in the news a few months back stating "Facebook was mentioned in 17% of divorce proceedings"

  • Posts: 5,214 Member
    Speaking of Fu*kbook.....

    There was a snippet in the news a few months back stating "Facebook was mentioned in 17% of divorce proceedings"

    I bet none of those people had joint accounts.
  • Posts: 1,771 Member

    Well thank god the random internet people believe me.

    Seriously, the point of all of this was that the OPs wife is not alone in how she feels. In fact, it is possible to be even more extreme (and still be happy about it).

    If this works for you, great. My experience as a friend with a couple with a joint FB account AND as someone whose ex-husband was very controlling tells me that it doesn't necessarily make a relationship stronger to have to account for every movement. It's not fun to come home and have someone call you on the carpet for a stray comment or off-color joke an opposite-gender friend made. So I would at least consider whether this is an arrangement that BOTH of you are happy with, or if one spouse is being coerced.

    Unless equality isn't your thing, of course. Some couples are like that.
  • Posts: 3,082 Member
    Speaking of Fu*kbook.....

    There was a snippet in the news a few months back stating "Facebook was mentioned in 17% of divorce proceedings"

    And what % of divorces mention phones calls or text messages.

    It's just a method of communication. If not face book it would just be another.

  • Posts: 1,307 Member
    edited July 2015

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    And what % of divorces mention phones calls or text messages.

    It's just a method of communication. If not face book it would just be another.

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    Exactly. If someone wants to cheat-they will find a way. Social media just makes it easier and gives you access to more people.

    If you don't want to cheat, however, MFP and other sites-including Facebook- can be a fun way to connect with people around the world that have similar interests.

    ETA for stupidity in quoting
  • Posts: 9,532 Member
    edited July 2015
    Speaking of Fu*kbook.....

    There was a snippet in the news a few months back stating "Facebook was mentioned in 17% of divorce proceedings"

    Yeah, but "clean eating" was mentioned in 43% of divorce proceedings.
  • Posts: 1,516 Member
    randomtai wrote: »

    You have insecurity issues. Joint FBs scream that. *nod*

    Some people are just lazy. LOL. It took me years and years to make one because I used it mostly for uploading kid pics.
  • Posts: 19,013 Member

    Some people are just lazy. LOL. It took me years and years to make one because I used it mostly for uploading kid pics.

    My husband and I have seperate FBs but know eachothers passwords. He's well lazy and makes me log into his to post stuff and respond to invites.
  • Posts: 1,516 Member

    Lol. I know most people don't approach life or relationships like I do. ;)

    But since I'm in a very small minority with regard to interacting with people as a married woman, it would maybe give the OP some perspective on how reasonable his wife is.

    And nothing I my original post is exaggerated.

    I would at least go, OMG, I married a sleazy creeper, ewww.....
  • Posts: 196 Member
    slaite1 wrote: »

    And what % of divorces mention phones calls or text messages.

    It's just a method of communication. If not face book it would just be another.

    [/quote]

    Exactly. If someone wants to cheat-they will find a way. Social media just makes it easier and gives you access to more people.

    If you don't want to cheat, however, MFP and other sites-including Facebook- can be a fun way to connect with people around the world that have similar interests.

    ETA for stupidity in quoting [/quote]

    That's the way I look at it. If I want to hook up, I look at match or eharmony. We are just people looking to lose weight and get fit.
  • Posts: 1,516 Member

    I've seen some young and not so young forum members, who's profile pics looks like they are auditioning for a strippers job :noway:

    How is my trout-lip pout not relevant to weight loss?

    Seriously, I have no face pics to keep the creepers away. :P
  • Posts: 16,049 Member
    Mr_Knight wrote: »

    Yeah, but "clean eating" was mentioned in 43% of divorce proceedings.

    :laugh:

    No that I clean eat, but hubby and I have had plenty of "disagreements" about me not wanting to dive heard first into a supersize bag of chips and chocolate because I'm watching what I eat. Weighing my food particularly drive him nuts!!



    I bet none of those people had joint accounts.

    I'd never thought about why people had joint accounts.. I always thought that it was to easier keep in touch with mutual friends. But now I see, It's to keep a closer eye on each other...

  • Posts: 5,446 Member
    edited July 2015
    Do people use Facebook in any kind of real way anymore, though? I know I'm rarely there, and I don't see a lot of personal disclosure on people's posts on my feed. Photos, articles, that's about it, I don't even see much commenting. I know that a lot could be going on via private messages, but the level of just any kind of engagement seems to be dropping off among people I know (ages 26-40). I'm not on other social media (other than this place), but I guess Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and whatever I'm missing are where people go.

    As far as people go, I think maybe there's a period from say 28 to 35 or so, where people get nostalgic / curious about university and high school crushes and whatnot. That's also often ~5-9 years into their first or second major long-term relationship, i.e. the time people get bored with their partners.

    So if bored / frustrated people are getting nostalgic, and Facebook makes it easy for them to find familiar old crushes, yeah I can see that helping cheating along. (But as I say, I don't think people really go to FB these days, or do they?)
  • Posts: 1,516 Member
    Anyway, I see where @pollypocket1021 is coming from in that I use my husband as a dude-blocker all the time. I thought being chubby would stop it, but nooooooooooooope. I've got my shoot-downs and come-backs, ranging from super-polite to completely direct, but some people are @#$@ persistent, so it's very nice to have a fallback. "Dude. Married. 3 kids. Does that mean NOTHING to you?"

    Yeah, apparently it means to some people that they'll have a better chance batting out of their league.

    I stopped referencing my kids to get guys to go away when I discovered that it just make most of them happy because they thought that might make me desperate enough to be interested in them.

    I love the way I look, but objectively speaking, I'm terminally cute rather than gorgeous. So I don't know what the interest is from.
  • Posts: 3,082 Member

    How is my trout-lip pout not relevant to weight loss?

    Seriously, I have no face pics to keep the creepers away. :P

    Just a guess but aren't most creepers interesting in other body parts?

    Like feet etc
  • Posts: 1,516 Member

    :laugh:

    No that I clean eat, but hubby and I have had plenty of "disagreements" about me not wanting to dive heard first into a supersize bag of chips and chocolate because I'm watching what I eat. Weighing my food particularly drive him nuts!!



    I'd never thought about why people had joint accounts.. I always thought that it was to easier keep in touch with mutual friends. But now I see, It's to keep a closer eye on each other...

    People who use it mainly to stay in contact with family and not really for socializing most often have joint accounts. I see that a lot.
  • Posts: 16,049 Member
    Merkavar wrote: »

    Just a guess but aren't most creepers interesting in other body parts?

    Like feet etc

    Eeewww I hate feet!

  • Posts: 282 Member
    maybe this is a bit liberal for you, but why is requesting a guy so weird? Do you feel like it's gay? Because if that's the case... you're married to a woman, I can pretty much guarantee other men aren't going to assume anything if you add them. If you have another reason for it being weird.... honestly I can't think of any other reasons... but that's just my 2 cents
  • Posts: 5,446 Member
    kateyb94 wrote: »
    maybe this is a bit liberal for you, but why is requesting a guy so weird? Do you feel like it's gay? Because if that's the case... you're married to a woman, I can pretty much guarantee other men aren't going to assume anything if you add them. If you have another reason for it being weird.... honestly I can't think of any other reasons... but that's just my 2 cents

    it definitely seems like some form of homophobia
  • Posts: 16,049 Member
    kateyb94 wrote: »
    maybe this is a bit liberal for you, but why is requesting a guy so weird? Do you feel like it's gay? Because if that's the case... you're married to a woman, I can pretty much guarantee other men aren't going to assume anything if you add them. If you have another reason for it being weird.... honestly I can't think of any other reasons... but that's just my 2 cents

    I think there's definitely more behind it than what OP has let on...

  • Posts: 16,049 Member
    tomatoey wrote: »

    it definitely seems like some form of homophobia

    I think you could be right

  • Posts: 1,516 Member
    Merkavar wrote: »

    Just a guess but aren't most creepers interesting in other body parts?

    Like feet etc

    Face and boobs will get the most creepers. No cleavage here, and no face. And I keep my hair back, too. Can't tell how long it is from the pics. :)

    I haven't turned down anyone yet, but that's mostly laziness on my part. I get VERY few men friending me with my current anonymous pic.

    I also have the most unattractive angle for my body possible in those pictures. It was 100% deliberate because THAT'S what I want to improve on. So I turned until I looked the worst. Stood each time with my stomach completely relaxed. My profile pics are mostly for my own inspiration!
  • Posts: 22,281 Member

    I've seen some young and not so young forum members, who's profile pics looks like they are auditioning for a strippers job :noway:

    Me too. And butts and labias of non teeny boppers have been known to surface.
  • Posts: 16,049 Member

    Me too. And butts and labias of non teeny boppers have been known to surface.

    Seriously? :open_mouth:

  • Posts: 1,516 Member

    Seriously? :open_mouth:

    I'm pretty sure she means camel-toe? I hope?
  • Posts: 148 Member
    edited July 2015

    I'm pretty sure she means camel-toe? I hope?

    Sorry...have to :D
  • Posts: 22,281 Member

    Maybe I should preface with the fact that I used to work somewhere where married people having affairs with coworkers was the norm. It was openly talked an joked about. There were days when I was asked out for drinks after work before I clocked in.

    I didn't want that to become acceptable or normal for me, so I made sure that everything in my life was completely open and transparent to my husband and I drew certain lines in the sand. Having the joint account also sent a clear message to my coworkers. 10 years later, those lines are still drawn and I am very comfortable with where they are. It's about me being honest and accountable.

    So no abuse, just fallout from the Petri dish that I assume most teaching hospitals are.

    ???
  • Posts: 5,446 Member

    ???

    People cheat all the time, why u confused
  • Posts: 22,281 Member
    Mr_Knight wrote: »

    Yeah, but "clean eating" was mentioned in 43% of divorce proceedings.
    Paleo=79%
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