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In past week, I have busted two ex-boyfriends, from back in the day, snooping around my Facebook page, in my photos. I know where they have been because they both have clicked "like" on the photos they obviously like, leaving a trail behind of notifications, each of which ding my phone.Â
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I feel violated, but it's my own damn fault for accpeting their "friend requests" so long ago. You would think they would be just a bit smart about it and not leave a paper trial.Â
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@donnatella: How can you feel violated if they are on your friends list? This makes no sense.
@WskyTngoFxtrt: Usually friend don't go creeping through my photos touching them and leaving their mark on them. They were just guys I dated in high school and, for good reason, broke up with them fairly quickly. I thought they would have grown up by now, but apparently once a creeper always a creeper. In high school, I was a very good girl and also built like a brick **** house, so I had more than my fair share of chasers that were older than me. I was the conquest that never happened for them. They were creepers back then and are apparently still creepers.Â
@donnatella: My statement still stands. If they are on your friends list, isn't that what friends do - look at each other's pictures?? If certain guys creep you out by looking at the pictures you have posted for all friends to see, then I'm wondering why you accepted their request in the first place. I'm just not understanding why they can't click "like" on your pictures if they are on your friends list. Simple solution - delete them - creepy feeling suddenly gone.
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