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Do you and your partner have any social networking rules (for example: no Facebook flirting)?
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Well...isn't that common sense? If you have to talk about this, that's just sad :/ if you're with someone, you shouldn't. It's pretty simple.
No, actually i encourage her to flirt with guys online(she is going to do it anyway) I just ask that she not go to far after she goes on a date with them...
No, however, respect is important, dont do what you dont like to be done to you
Ha! No..but looking at this qt..I think we should!
Not really. The only thing I've said regarding it is, not everyone has to know every detail of our lives. Once he toned that down it's been all gravy.
We both deleted our social networking stuff it's too full of drama (:
No kissing, no fucking zeker???? Grrrrrrr!!!!!!!
Je hebt al je kansen verkeken om nog eender wat te doen.... Vanaf nu hou ik je aan de liche!!!!
Je hebt al je kansen verkeken om nog eender wat te doen.... Vanaf nu hou ik je aan de liche!!!!
I have mentioned before to him to avoid any flirtatious or innocent banter comments that could make me look like a chump to our friends and family- especially if the comment is to an ex girlfriend from High School... He hasn't done it since so we are good.
Not in our household. Trust.
No but maybe we should lol
Uh, does that really need to be established? I'm pretty sure that's just common sense and respect.
We don't really flirt with each other on social media except twitter and text but once in a while its cute and fun :)
Who needs rules when your partner has Spiritual common sense.
No more mail order bride websites :(
Will she do house chores? If so, I might consider it.
Female, 36-40 years, Dating, FL, US | May 08, 2013
Female, 36-40 years, Dating, FL, US | May 08, 2013
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Actually, we have the opposite rule. Tons of Facebook flirting... with each other. We are trying to be a good example that 17 years of marriage doesn't mean you aren't playful. Also, it sends a good signal to anyone who might have designs on one of us: "We are ludicrously happy, thank you very much. You don't stand a chance with either of us."
Male, >50 years, Dating, CA, US | Jul 18, 2013