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My friend and I got into an argument. After the argument I thought all was good again, and we were on good terms. So I posted on her facebook wall later that day, a friendly comment. I was on FB later in the week and I noticed it was gone. Normally I would not think anything of it, but she rarely uses facebook and deleting my comment was just about the most active thing she has done on FB. She doesn't even delete questionable/unflattering pictures of herself like most people would. So i thought deleting that was notable. So when i noticed this, i sent her a message asking her if she was okay. She said she was not mad and had no clue why I'd think that. So I sent her a private gift (the new thing they have) where she can only see the recipient and message, so in case she had been embarrassed to have me on her wall for some reason. I just checked it now, and it was GONE! She keeps saying she is fine, so, what is up with that? is that petty/immature? FB is no big deal, so why do that?

2007-02-18 14:20:34 · 2 answers · asked by Tammy L 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

more questions:
1. is she apparently still mad at me??
2. if so, why does she insist she is NOT mad?
3. If she is mad, isn't apathy more powerful than antipathy? She is showing something is wrong by doing that rather than just ignoring it.
4. I apologized my head off during the conversation, what more is required for her to get over this, if she is still mad? What do i have to do?

2007-02-18 14:20:59 · update #1

2 answers

Talk these matters over with her, instead of asking the whole world. We don't even know your friend, and have only heard your version of events. I hope you manage to put your head back on. lol

2007-02-22 12:45:19 · answer #1 · answered by ♫ Rum Rhythms ♫ 7 · 0 0

Delete, or to no longer delete. that's the question. Do you nevertheless consult with him? If no longer, you're possibly secure to delete him. the great stink is that in case you delete him, and then decide to re-upload him (to stalk or maybe though, lol) then its form of like tucking your tail between your legs. I actually have a tricky time deleting my ex's. Im no longer remotely into any of them, yet i'm too nosy to enable bypass. Plus, I dont choose my buddy quantity to shrink. Am I shallow? confident. Am I admitting some thing maximum others do yet wont admit? confident. i'd set his privateness settings so he can in basic terms see particular aspects of your profile, which contain once you remark on issues so he cant e-stalk you as actually.

2016-10-15 23:41:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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