Its my life.
Its my Facebook profile.
I may put up the ugliest pictures, edit them with hearts and playboy bunnies and like my own posts , you my dear friend should have no issues with what I do.
I agree. Indeed. Anyone on Facebook had the liberty to decide what goes up the page, but one in a while you come across that one profile that is shining among all your 300+ notifications. I cam across my shiny notification a few days back.
Initially when I came across the name, I couldn't quite remember who she was, and the flowers and sunshine on her edited picture weren't helping much either, but I was oh-so-jobless that I actually tried to focus and remember how I knew the woman.5 minutes through her page and I finally figure it was a junior from school.But the surname seemed wasn't quite her own and the relationship status scandalized me.
She is 16 and married to some guy with an amazing adjective name.
For ethical reasons lets call him xyz "studboy" abc.
And this is not just one profile, I have seen so many more tiny girls with "engaged" and "married" on their statuses. I am 20 something and if I someday lose my sanity and update my status as married to "whatever whatever" My Aunt in London would have a mini heart attack, and my mom will disown me on getting such updates.
No offence to any of those young married women.
I totally appreciate your love and affection towards the man, but this is way too much.
Even for a romantic like me.
And while I pen this down my sister has found yet another profile with a similar story.
The count never ends....
Its my Facebook profile.
I may put up the ugliest pictures, edit them with hearts and playboy bunnies and like my own posts , you my dear friend should have no issues with what I do.
I agree. Indeed. Anyone on Facebook had the liberty to decide what goes up the page, but one in a while you come across that one profile that is shining among all your 300+ notifications. I cam across my shiny notification a few days back.
Initially when I came across the name, I couldn't quite remember who she was, and the flowers and sunshine on her edited picture weren't helping much either, but I was oh-so-jobless that I actually tried to focus and remember how I knew the woman.5 minutes through her page and I finally figure it was a junior from school.But the surname seemed wasn't quite her own and the relationship status scandalized me.
She is 16 and married to some guy with an amazing adjective name.
For ethical reasons lets call him xyz "studboy" abc.
And this is not just one profile, I have seen so many more tiny girls with "engaged" and "married" on their statuses. I am 20 something and if I someday lose my sanity and update my status as married to "whatever whatever" My Aunt in London would have a mini heart attack, and my mom will disown me on getting such updates.
No offence to any of those young married women.
I totally appreciate your love and affection towards the man, but this is way too much.
Even for a romantic like me.
And while I pen this down my sister has found yet another profile with a similar story.
The count never ends....
even i'm perplexed by this new trend...glad somebody's talking about it...not only are these kids (both boys and girls) married but they even have children apparently !!!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I am so glad I haven't come across kids so far. Though I have seen people putting up statuses regarding possible baby names
ReplyDeleteWoah :/