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ALl right it actually started when my mom wanted my help to check her facebook (she sucks at using computers,i'm sorry)
When she logged on, all her boyfriends from her high school added her and sent messages like "hey love, how u been?" and stuff.
I didn't know those were her boyfriends, I just thought they were random people. Anyway, she told me to delete them from her room and then we left for the mall. On the way she accidentaly blurted out that she had created her very own facebook. Turns out that my dad had his OWN facebook account as well. He got pretty mad asking why she didn't add him or why she didnt accept his invitation . My dad got pretty mad from there...and they dropped me off for badminton practice. When I came back they were all sitting in the car looking sad. I just didn't know what to do. I myself felt a little mad at my mom (when she showed me her facebooK) but then when she told me everyhting I felt pretty ashamed..now she doens't trust me..please tell me what do

2007-11-27 11:32:13 · 3 answers · asked by Cloud 1 in Family & Relationships Family

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you made a mistake, just explain it to your mom. maybe your dad got mixed up in the mass deletion of ex boyfriends, i dunno, but it's not YOUR job to maintain HER account. teach her how to check facebook and everything else she needs to know, and say, "you don't want me to read the gross emails you and dad send to each other, right?" that should get her going ;)

2007-11-27 12:30:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It looks a unique case of cyber rage.
You make your position clear to your Mom that deletion was done inadvertently. Beyond that you should keep yourself uninvolved in the dispute between your parents. That too will remain for a very short time.

2007-11-28 02:53:52 · answer #2 · answered by yogeshwargarg 7 · 0 0

just say it was a misunderstanding.

2007-11-27 11:42:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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