I broke upwith my boyfriend four monthes ago. A week after he started dating my friend. It took me a while because i was just going to accept everything but now im mad at him for a lot of things hes done. And im mad at myself for staying with him. But i just dont want to hear about him or talk to him anymore, at least for now until i figuire this all out. We where bot wrong in the relationship, i dont think we respected eachother at all. Now were friends on facebook, and it keeps showing me alerts of him commenting on my friend's (his girlfriends) pictures...i kinda dont want to see that. Is it so immature to delete him as a friend? If i do, is it going to show up on everybody wall that i did? Is he gonna find out about it? Also, how long am i gonna stay mad at him? I mean okay so im mad, how do i work that out? Thank you so much.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? XoXoXoXo77 answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 7:43 pm: ok what he did was wrong. its not immature to delete him as a friend.. whatever. you dont need to see how he comments on your friends pictures. he might see that you deleted him as a friend if he goes to look at your facebook. he will probably re-request you then (and then you know that he was trying to look at your facebook) haha. but no it wont show up in your minifeed or on anyones homepage or anything if you delete him. you also should have talked to your friend as soon as they started going out and told her that you were uncomfortable with it. she probably figured you didnt care since you were the one that broke up w/ him. youre probably gonna be mad for awhile. i was mad at my last boyfriend for going out w/ a girl like a month after i broke up w/ him. i mean they eventually broke up.. and i stopped being mad. it might take you that long. like whenever they break up you will stop being mad. [ XoXoXoXo77's advice column | Ask XoXoXoXo77 A Question ]
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