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Facebook didn't destroy your marriage. It's a symptom of a bigger problem, because if not there it would have happened anyway.


M:47
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D16, S19
1st S 1/08-5/08
Reconciled/May 7, 2008
Left again Nov 9, 2009
I Filed: Nov 17, 2009
Final: April 14, 2010
EX walked away from kids too



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Originally Posted By: sandycay
Facebook didn't destroy your marriage. It's a symptom of a bigger problem, because if not there it would have happened anyway.


Agreed. It's like blaming Blackberries or email for destroying marriages.

They are just tools that were used to facilitate the affair; the wayward spouse would have met someone at work, or in a bar, or at a bookstore, or...


Me: 44, Wife: 39
M: 17 years T: 20 years
Bomb on 08/25/09
1/13/10: MC started
1/28/10, 2/8/10: More bombs
8/28/10: Wife moved out
No talk of D, no movement

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What Sandy said.

This kind of thing was happening long before Facebook. It gives a different way, but it is a symptom, not a cause.


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