Ok, I know I said I would not use this as a ranting place but yet again I have to break my own rules and have a little moan otherwise I will burst!
Why do some people feel the need to declare their love (and other things) to their partner on Facebook?
'Hello gorgeous, thanks for yesterday lets hope we spend many more happy days together'
'I love you more than words can say'
blah blah blah.
Now I am in a loving relationship and could almost burst with how much I love my boyfriend BUT I will not put it on Facebook, or Twitter for that matter.
What is the point of sending something via Facebook? Is it just a way to show the world that you love each other? Sometimes it is just sick inducing and makes many people reach for the sick bag.
Also many occasions the person is probably sat next to you, tell them to their face!
This is what annoys me about today's culture people are more willing to email, message or text how they feel then call or talk face to face.
I sometimes think it is a little desperate to put it on Facebook. The straw that broke the camels back relates to my post 'Why oh why' the girl in question got back with the moron who now keeps posting lovey dovey messages on her Facebook wall, desperation much? Feel as if you need to show everyone you aren't a grade A arse?
I'm not against public displays of affection but why pour your guts out on Facebook.
It annoys me as much as someone saying... 'I hate the world', to which there are loads of comments saying 'What's wrong hun?' followed by the person saying 'I don't want to talk about it' DON'T PUT IT ON FACEBOOK THEN! You obviously do want to talk about it otherwise why would you put it on there, you wouldn't walk around the street with a sign around your neck or shouting the phrase for fear people will ask you so don't put it on a social networking site.
I feel my blog posts are fast making me a contender for Grumpy Old Women.
Ok I feel better, it just annoys me. Who cares if the world knows how much you love someone as long as they do isn't that the main thing?
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