How to Have a Facebook Page that Would Not Offend Your Partner
December 25, 2009 | In: General, Relationship
A lot of stories have been told about the social network site Facebook being the reason for break-ups among couples. Here are some tips on how to keep a Facebook account and keep your significant other too.
Do not control your partner’s Facebook activities. Respect and trust goes both ways. So if you want to be left alone, make sure you do also. Intervene only when necessarily.
Let the world know that you are unavailable. Switch your relationship status to the appropriate choice – whether it’s “In a Relationship” or “Married.”
Again, let the world know that you are unavailable. I cannot stress this enough. Being in a relationship requires monogamy on both your parts (unless you are in a very weird relationship). In the info tab of your page, switch your “Looking for” status to “Friendship.”
Do not add your ex to your friends list. You may ask permission from your partner, especially in cases where the ex has remained your friend and your partner knows about the ex as well. But to avoid arguments, try not to.
Try not to get addicted to Facebook and the applications there. Spend quality time with your partner as you should. Try to allocate some time for Facebook, but do not let it dominate your free hours which you can spend with family, friends, and especially your partner.
Do not kiss and tell. Never post about fights, disagreements, and especially your sex lives on your wall. This is too much information and not to mention tacky.
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