8:54 / 9:01 - Some people get married younger than others. I got married when I was 20, so going by your logic someone in their 20's is too old to be on facebook.
Yes, all good advice. Except I would suggest threatening to kill yourself if he doesn't take you back, un-friend his ex-wife/never talk to her again, and marry you immediately. That works every time. And if it doesn't then at least that's one less idiot out there.
People who are old enough to be married are the ones who were actually allowed to be on it when FB started. You know, when all you kiddos were in elementary school :)
You kids are cute. We 20-somethings are the only ones who were ALLOWED to sign up for facebook back when it started (when you were REQUIRED to have a college email account).
Incidentally, the whole point is to keep in touch with friends from high school when you go away to college, to keep in touch with college friends when you graduate college, and so forth.
....Though I am sure it's a great resource for talking about all the high school (or middle school?) drama.
I'm in my 30 and friends with my ex on FB, we were teenages when we got married and divorced for 10 plus years now have our own teenage daughter on FB, he must not want anything to do with you! Move on
The only way to find out is to send him like 50 messages on Facebook and a few friend requests, and also call and text him, but only after midnight, and ask him why he de-friended you. Also tell him you really, really love him even though you've only been on three dates. Use the term 'soul mates' a lot.
tell that to my 20yr old ex-husbands 50 yr old mother.
what about those in medical school? they'll be older than most upon graduation... are they permitted to keep facebooks? there are many loopholes to these self-written rules.
he friended you early on so he could fuck you. after the third date magic, he plowed you and then defriended you. sorry, you're probably batshit crazy but ridiculously hot.
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