Question Posted Thursday September 7 2006, 11:49 am
Well I had a friend who tried
to add a certain celebrity on myspace and he denied it about 6 times
now and she feels that it hurts that he only adds women and only
get's told on who to add and who not to add and most celebs/'bands
do add anyone. Is the discrimination becuase this sucks that this
actor only adds women other then two other men and gets told to add
who to add. I
don't want to get anyone in trouble but this sucks and he no has his profile on private and blocks people wo want to add him and it sucks. Is there anything that could be done? thanks for all
the help. :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? uisforukelele answered Thursday September 7 2006, 4:03 pm: of course this isn't discrimination. if person A requests person B's friendship and person B says no, then they have the right to do that. and if person A keeps requesting friendship, AKA stalking, then person B has the right to block them. have you ever considered that this is this guy's personal myspace that he keeps to communicate with friends? wouldn't it suck if you were famous and all these people kept trying to add you and kept commenting you "ooooo you are sooo fine will you marry me lolz!!!!!" ? you can't force anybody to be your friend, even on myspace. and if the actor doesn't want to be your friend's friend, then so be it. EDIT: What the heck? You're stalking this guy, and I'm sorry that it pisses you off that I'm telling you that, but did I not thoroughly answer your question? How does that merit a 1? [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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