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Did You Friend Your Spouse On Facebook?

d360 wants to know if you have 'befriended' your spouse (when you were still married) on Facebook or MySpace, etc. 


by divorce360com   104 Posts
Posted on 1/26/2009 3:03 PM

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Comments for "divorce360.com | Did You Friend Your Spouse On Facebook?"  (6) (You must be logged in to answer)




I started a FB account after we separated. I not only did not friend him, I blocked him and most of his family. 
I don't list my marital status on FB either.  I notice they don't have a "separated" category. I think the "It's complicated" category just raises more questions than anything.
by GreenEyedCat   28 Posts
Posted on 5/5/2009 11:15 AM
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ha ha: friended while married, not knowing he had already filed for divorce. went online some few weeks after being blindsided with divorce papers, all of it still pretty fresh. and saw that his status had changed to "single".

single?! wait a sec...

that was not a movie i needed to watch. unfriended immediately. :(
by felix7   463 Posts
Posted on 2/14/2009 7:29 PM
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My stbx and I were friends on fb even after seperation until his gf got upset about it, so he deleted me!
by freebird   29 Posts
Posted on 2/1/2009 6:53 AM
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Nope. I did on myspace, but he eventually deleted his profile. He got bored with it.

His mom, brother, and SIL are all on fb though, and they are on my friends.
by delia_M   2861 Posts
Posted on 1/26/2009 5:48 PM
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I did
by jackson   723 Posts
Posted on 1/26/2009 5:18 PM
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nope.  didn't friend him while married.  and didn't friend him when divorced.
by paula1   12662 Posts
Posted on 1/26/2009 3:04 PM
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