My wife publishes

run_silent

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our life on Facebook. The good ,bad and the ugly. Of course it is from her point of view and I'm usually the bad guy.

Questions?

Should I ignore it and not even look at it?

Should I start my own account to give my point of view?

Or do you have other suggestions?
 
our life on Facebook. The good ,bad and the ugly. Of course it is from her point of view and I'm usually the bad guy.

Questions?

Should I ignore it and not even look at it?

Should I start my own account to give my point of view?

Or do you have other suggestions?

Just hack in to hers and post shit like

"I just farted"

"My husband is god like to put up with my smells"


She will get the point.
 
our life on Facebook. The good ,bad and the ugly. Of course it is from her point of view and I'm usually the bad guy.

Questions?

Should I ignore it and not even look at it?

Should I start my own account to give my point of view?

Or do you have other suggestions?

Sadly this has been the grounds for a lot of divorces recently. Most of them are through the exposure of private events and then the arguing of them.

Simply tell her what happens at home needs to stay at home, she keeps doing it you've got some serious problems ahead of you.

Especially if the next day's post is "So my idiot husband says what happens at home....

And then all of her friends "like it"

I'm grateful neither my wife or I have any desire to have a FB account or twitter.
 
Seriously? Talk to her about it, because I'm sure now every family member and friend now thinks you're an ass. A lot of things are better left unsaid. Not to say you're ass. Okay what exactly is she stating?

I have one friend that constantly changes her status from married to not. And then tells of every argument. I started to see thru her b.s. and I'm not sure everyone does, but realized now she looks like the ass.
 
We went to Vegas recently with a group of friends. All the girls went to a gay bar one night to dance "with out being hit on by douche bags" (I suspect it was because there are dudes on poles throughout the club).

Later that night my wife was demonstrating how drunk one of the girls got by crawling across the hallway to the room while dragging her shoes.

I of course took a picture of this. Then promptly put it on FB with a smart ass caption.

Some wife's would be mad, some wife's would laugh. Find one that will laugh. Mine laughed and promptly retaliated by hijacking my account.

As far as posting real arguments. That is not healthy.
 
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We went to Vegas recently with a group of friends. All the girls went to a gay bar one night to dance "with out being hit on by douche bags" (I suspect it was because there are dudes on poles throughout the club).

Later that night my wife was demonstrating how drunk one of the girls got by crawling across the hallway to the room while dragging her shoes.

I of course took a picture of this. Then promptly put it on FB with a smart ass caption.

Some wife's would be mad, some wife's would laugh. Find one that will laugh. Mine laughed and promptly retaliated by hijacking my account.

Some wives would spell correctly.

And no shit about spelling nazi. It's a fucking third grade word.
 
our life on Facebook. The good ,bad and the ugly. Of course it is from her point of view and I'm usually the bad guy.

Questions?

Should I ignore it and not even look at it?

Should I start my own account to give my point of view?

Or do you have other suggestions?

Just bitchslap her into oblivion on snapchat and get it over with.
 
what's lacking:

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He is moody today and I didn't do anything to deserve it. I will struggle on.

You should respond in comments as to how she caused you to be moody... :rolleyes:

Or respond how inappropriate it is for her to broadcast your relationship to the world. If it's about you, you have the right to ask her to stop. If she doesn't, instead of "hacking" her account, I'd just do the same and post embarrassing things like "I wish my wife would have turned on the fan before leaving the bathroom." and such ;)
 
a simple post like, please stop airing our dirty laundry on facebook, might work.
 
Being connected to family members on social media is risky. Some people tend to think they can say anything about family and then can't understand why people get upset. There are only a few family members I'm connected to on FB now. I disconnected from a few. One disconnected from me. Apparently she thought she could say whatever she wanted on my posts and when I disagreed with her on her post, she freaked.
 
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