Should you Facebook old lovers?

UncleBuck

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i used facebook to find the girl who i lost my virginity to. just wanted to see if she was still hot or not.

i completely forgot her name, but i was looking through my old journal and found it. which then led me to my yearbook, where i narrowed it down to one of three alicias. then, i went on facebook and searched for all three of them, finding the correct alicia.

she is now kinda ugly. not totally ugly, but pretty homely.

that was enough for me.
 

Dyna Ryda

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i used facebook to find the girl who i lost my virginity to. just wanted to see if she was still hot or not.

i completely forgot her name, but i was looking through my old journal and found it. which then led me to my yearbook, where i narrowed it down to one of three alicias. then, i went on facebook and searched for all three of them, finding the correct alicia.

she is now kinda ugly. not totally ugly, but pretty homely.

that was enough for me.
 

Diabolical666

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Id just send her a message saying how you are doing and end it at that. Tell your SO thats what you are doing and will end it there
 

ovo

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Past lovers may have been a best friend at one time. As long as you two look at the big picture and respect everyone involved, then what's the problem.

Life is short, I'll never turn my back on anyone unless there is a real reason to do so. Can't imagine catering to a spouses possible insecurity. I must be trusted to do the right thing, and ignoring another caring human isn't the answer.
 

tytheguy111

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i hate Facebook and haven't had one in several years

just play mafia wars and forget about it

i mean be nice but no dick pics n shit ur a married man

i did like facebook tho for meeting girls the next town over lol
 

see4

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Facebook is a life ruining time-suck. Here's a novel idea... use a fucking phone and call a homie. And why bother being stalker-bear? There is probably a reason a person is not in your life at that moment, don't be all pedo-stalker-bear and hunt somebody down.

Fucking millennials... your emotional vaginas bleed too much. stop being emotional crybabies, pick up your knickers and be an adult.
 

wwrockyou

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The title says it all. I just heard from a old love, and it made me smile, but my wife unhappy. Simply old friend shit (40 years), nothing like about the times down by the first bar we could get into, or the drive in, or the, the, well you get my point (we were 17) where we made passionate love in my spacious VW in 1972.
I had the square back in 76 with 2 of future wifes friends sleeping in the front seats and we were laying in back doing our thing...we were bunnies back then.
 

Granny weed

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The title says it all. I just heard from a old love, and it made me smile, but my wife unhappy. Simply old friend shit (40 years), nothing like about the times down by the first bar we could get into, or the drive in, or the, the, well you get my point (we were 17) where we made passionate love in my spacious VW in 1972.
But, the question remains, as I have just experienced, do you friend women that you once loved or ignore.
Can a friendship remain, or is it impossible for former loves?
The very same thing has just happened to me, he was an old boyfriend who actually asked me to marry him, he then married my friend and that didn't work so he got divorced. I haven't seen him for 39 years until facebook! he is now re married and living abroad, we had quite an intimate conversation when we first spoke through facebook, he told me he married second best the first time it should have been me, I was flattered and quite emotional but I couldn't have told my husband he would not have understood even though he lives very far away and has just re married. His sons are friends with my sons and we have both looked at each others family pictures on facebook, it was nice to hear from him and to be friends again, but we could never be anything more, that time has gone and its nice to remember the times we were together but my husband would not appreciate me talking about the past with him he has a very jealous streak I'm afraid so what he doesn't know won't hurt him. ;)
 

Doobius1

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The very same thing has just happened to me, he was an old boyfriend who actually asked me to marry him, he then married my friend and that didn't work so he got divorced. I haven't seen him for 39 years until facebook! he is now re married and living abroad, we had quite an intimate conversation when we first spoke through facebook, he told me he married second best the first time it should have been me, I was flattered and quite emotional but I couldn't have told my husband he would not have understood even though he lives very far away and has just re married. His sons are friends with my sons and we have both looked at each others family pictures on facebook, it was nice to hear from him and to be friends again, but we could never be anything more, that time has gone and its nice to remember the times we were together but my husband would not appreciate me talking about the past with him he has a very jealous streak I'm afraid so what he doesn't know won't hurt him. ;)
Who can blame him. Granny ur a babe! Dont tell your husband I said that
 

Milovan

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it is, that you have no feelings for said person, and are simply just connecting to an old friend.
Open communication and honesty goes a long way .
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There was none of this so this is probably why we got rid of said person in the first place no?
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Jimdamick

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If can be difficult with a significant other, however that being said this happened in 1972, i see now reason for two adults with a past history to connect with eachother, however consulting your current significant other listening to their concerns and speaking your mind on how it is, that you have no feelings for said person, and are simply just connecting to an old friend.
Open communication and honesty goes a long way .
My wife is a 2nd generation Italian from NJ, who told me a story about the time her mother had a straight razor, and woke her husband in the middle of the night, with his dick in her grasp, to say " I will cut your balls off if you put your hands on me again", after he pushed her in a argument (Italian thing) She (my wife) loves that story (the parents lived a long and happy life, afterwards by the way). I'm not sure if she would understand this friend request. Well, we will find out soon enough, because she always checks my Facebook page, so, I will soon see what my wife thinks about the friend request. ( I only use electric razors by the way) Tune back in for updates. Peace (hopefully)
 

WHATFG

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My wife is a 2nd generation Italian from NJ, who told me a story about the time her mother had a straight razor, and woke her husband in the middle of the night, with his dick in her grasp, to say " I will cut your balls off if you put your hands on me again", after he pushed her in a argument (Italian thing) She (my wife) loves that story (the parents lived a long and happy life, afterwards by the way). I'm not sure if she would understand this friend request. Well, we will find out soon enough, because she always checks my Facebook page, so, I will soon see what my wife thinks about the friend request. ( I only use electric razors by the way) Tune back in for updates. Peace (hopefully)
So your wife is unhappy that this woman from your past has contacted you, and you turn around and send her a friend request? hmmmm
 

skunkwreck

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The title says it all. I just heard from a old love, and it made me smile, but my wife unhappy. Simply old friend shit (40 years), nothing like about the times down by the first bar we could get into, or the drive in, or the, the, well you get my point (we were 17) where we made passionate love in my spacious VW in 1972.
But, the question remains, as I have just experienced, do you friend women that you once loved or ignore.
Can a friendship remain, or is it impossible for former loves?
Heck nah it'll cause too many problems with the Mrs !
 

Jimdamick

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So your wife is unhappy that this woman from your past has contacted you, and you turn around and send her a friend request? hmmmm
Yea, Hmmm. The 1st person that you fell in love with, contacts you to say hello, how have things been with you, when you haven't heard from them in 40 fucking years. I know (don't) know the answer, all I wish is that it never happened. But it did. Fuck me.
 

HoLE

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I don't facebook,,I don't tweet,,,my wife has some of my friends on her facebook and I see what is being said between friends and would end up having none being the honest outspoken person that I am

Keep on Growin

HoLE
 

WHATFG

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Yea, Hmmm. The 1st person that you fell in love with, contacts you to say hello, how have things been with you, when you haven't heard from them in 40 fucking years. I know (don't) know the answer, all I wish is that it never happened. But it did. Fuck me.
That first one is always hard to shake eh?
 

Jimdamick

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Id just send her a message saying how you are doing and end it at that. Tell your SO thats what you are doing and will end it there
That is the best answer, actually I think. What the fuck more? It was nice to hear she is alive and well, that really is good enough. Memories are a bitch sometimes. Like the 1st time I was popped for marijuana possession. That sucked.
 
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