Happy Birthday Lady Gaga!!
So ready for the April 19th concert at Bridgestone Arena!
Facebook No - No's --- Is this truly necessary??
So I found this while reading around earlier today:
The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers did a survey which shows that Facebook is cited as evidence 66% of the time in cases of divorce in the U.S. To add insult to injury --- 80% of divorce lawyers say they have seen an increase in the number of cases using social media as evidence in the past few years.
This info was followed by a list of "safeguards" that couples can apply to the usage of Facebook. Here's the list:
1. Assess who you talk to the most. Is it a good mixture of men and women? Do you favor one friend over others?
2. Make your expectations very clear to your online friends.
3. Do not engage in an intimate online conversation with someone who is not your spouse.
4. Couples should set parameters about how much time and when they are online each day. If you're using Facebook at 2am when everyone else in the house is asleep, this could be the sign of a problem.
5. Share your Facebook password with your spouse and vice-versa. That way you both know your Facebook private messages are not secret.
Now, here's my spill:
I'll even sum this up in one word: Monogamy (which Wikipedia defines as the form of marriage in which an individual has only one spouse at any one time), Why is that so difficult? If you don't love someone, why "be" with them. Cheating/affair/whatever-you-want-to-call-it is simply wrong...unless you're on the show Sister Wives -- and I'd be willing to bet you aren't...
I don't know why I chose to talk about this today but when I saw it, it really bugged me...
And that's how Sue C's it.... (Glee reference haha)