From time to time we see someone’s spouse slipping up on Facebook and wonder, what the heck were they thinking? Perhaps they just didn’t know the dos from the don’ts when it comes to social networking. Since we’re always aiming to help a brotha and a sister out, we’ve come up with a list of 5 Things Your Spouse Better Not Catch You Doing on Facebook!
Click the pages below to scroll through our list then let us know if we missed anything.
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tara rich says
hey lamar i added 5 more to your list, mention my name when u use them ok…lol i also changed it a bit too…
10 Things Your Spouse/ or Significant other Better Not Catch You Doing on
Facebook::: from lamar tyler and Tara Rich i added on a couple…
#1 Changing Your Facebook Relationship Status to Single:After a heated argument or disagreement, DO NOT change your Facebook relationship status to single!
#2 Changing Your Facebook Relationship Status to Its Complicated:The dreaded “Its Complicated†may be even worse than choosing Single.
#3 LOLing Too Much With Old Flames From High School :They aint that funny! This is what you might hear if you get caught LOLing every chance you get with old high school flames. Keep it cordial and dont go too far overboard. Remember to be respectful.
#4 Liking Pictures You Have No Business Looking At:Youre browsing through Facebook pages that you have no business looking at, but no one will know right? Wrong! What you didnt realize when you accepted that half-naked girls friend request was that youd later be tagged in a picture with her laying naked in a pile of Air Jordans, for everyone to see. lol.
#5 Quitting Your Job or Any Other Life Changing Decisions:When you make a decision that will effect your family, the best way to handle it would be to have a discussion with your spouse in advance of any rash decisions. The worst way to handle it would be to have your spouse find out via Facebook that youve quit your job.
#6 You better not be accepting friend requests from people of the opposite sex that you don’t know:it causes problems with your significant other;or spouse, stop and think about if the shoe was on the other foot.
#7 Don’t send your spouse a subliminal message via your FB status. Everyone knows who you’re talking about: ESPECIALLY if you don’t know how to do it…
#8 Don’t get phone numbers or messages in your inbox from people of the opposite sex, if you want to leave your spouse or significant other simply do it: because this is a sure way to loose them and their trust… and its admissible in court if they get a hold of the contents… Dont use FB at a dating site… EVER…
#9 Don’t ever bad mouth your spouse or significant other on FB: once its on cyber its always there,,, and people who should have no business at all in your personal business,,, will and can gain this information to use against the both of you.
#10 Don’t use FB as a means of getting back,being evil, vengeance, to hurt or embarrass your spouse or significant other: once again everything on FB can and will be used in a court of law… need i say more..
Nicole says
#2 should probably be: Don’t change your relationship status to “It’s Complicated” OR “Separated/Divorced”–especially if you aren’t, hadn’t planned to or never even brought the subject up with each other EVER.
Darlene Young says
What you and hubbie do,why you do it and when you do is all about you and him…period…nobody elses ”biz-niz” period
Jai says
Don’t let other people make disparaging remarks about your spouse on facebook without you checking them. However, if your friends would disrespect your spouse then they probably shouldn’t be on your page anyways.
Sonya Camille says
If someone starts flirting with you on Facebook quickly put then in check before your spouse/better half sees it. Even if it doesn’t mean anything to you there’s a level of disrespect that that other person is displaying for your relationship. How would you feel if someone was flirting with your better half??
J Allen says
It’s so funny. Me and my spouse aren’t facebook friends. He is FB friends with every stripper or many half naked pictured chicks. He likes many big booty blah blah pages. His status says married. When we had issues he has flirted with many chics. Even if it just telling them they are beautiful. But he has a heart attack if someone says it to me. He was in an Admin in one of those Freak groups and was flirting for fun with chics. He always made it innocent. He doesn’t acknowledge me on facebook. He wont even put he is married to me but his status said married. We both have restricted each other at some point and sent subliminal messages. He has contacted old flames and openly had conversations when we were having issues. There has been so many wrongs. Now we just not fb friends and all the old flames and fb group stuff stop.
K. Smith says
Almost sounds like we’re married to the same person. My husband has done all of the above except been an admin to one of the freak pages. In the beginning of our marriage he lied and said he didn’t even have a fb page. Eventually we were fb friends and our pages said we were married to each other. Everytime I spoke up about feeling disrespected and embarrassed because of his inappropriate actions, he downplayed it and said I’m just insecure. Most recently, he decided to unfollow/unfriend me on instagram and Facebook and block me completely so I can’t see or speak up anymore about what he’s doing. I guess he chose what’s most important to him. I returned the favor and blocked him from viewing my pages. Anyway, know that you’re not alone. I have no idea what he’s doing now but I realize all I can do is control myself and what I do.
Tiffini Gatlin says
These are great! Thanks for this i’m sharing now!
Tiffani Carter says
Hilarious!!! Trying to figure out if I’m guilty of any. HA!!!
Tash says
Am very happy these page has given so many tips that has helped me out
Sis Noble says
Be sure you aren’t giving a significant amount of attention to a FB “friend” of the opposite sex by liking and/or commenting on their comments and/or pictures 2, 3 or more times a week. It may seem harmless and insignificant to you, but your s.o. may be sensitive to this type of attention directed outside your relationship in such a manner…and it has the potential to develop into a situation of emotional cheating.
Me says
All of these are great! I thought I was overreacting by thinking the same boundaries was right to set. Thanks!
ANONYMOUS SA says
My husband’s life revolves around Facebook with 5000 friends mostly half naked women and Instagram. He does all the wrong things on FB,he flirts with these naked women,they exchange numbers via inbox,they send him nude pictures of themselves via inbox,he promises to sleep with them and what hurts me the most is that he discusses our marriage with them. He never chats to the men. He has unfriended his on and off girlfriend since their last break up 7 months ago but the day they get back together I will know about it because they will befriend each other again. Actually 7 months is the longest they’ve ever been apart in the past 4.5 years. We share a Tablet but he is not aware that I know what he gets up to with these young women. He ignores me whenever we are together, he chats when he’s driving and we walk in the mall. He only notices me when he wants sex from me, their inappropriate chats go on until 2am. When he joined FB, he told me it was work related which was a blatant lie. I do not have an FB account myself because he will accuse me of wanting to cheat on him as we all know that he is the cheater in our marriage. If I had to confront him about his behaviour on FB, he would blame me for invading his privacy. He is a selfish man. When his day comes, I will feel sorry for him because God does not want us to take each other for granted like that, it’s ungodly behaviour. I pray for him.
Seven of 9 says
Wow!
Please don’t get it twisted, you know that both your husbands are being UNFAITHFUL right?
Anonymous says
That’s really a sad statement about your relationship. You already know what he does. Just bcs you are not friends doesn’t make it better. Work on your relationship before it is too late!
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