Moms Find Facebook, Kids Reject Their Friend Requests
The age gap on Facebook broke down a great deal this year, but that doesn't mean that some youngsters didn't love the thought of their mothers seeing their every Wall comment, spurring the creation of the Facebook group "Moms of Kids Who Are Embarrassed They Have a Facebook Profile".
It's not embarassing.
It's that I don't want either of my parents reading what my friends write on my wall.
Its usually a joke between myself and them... I could see it now...
"That girl called you a b*tch. I thought she was your friend! That isn't very nice."-mom
"Mom, she ment it as 'you're my b*tch' like 'you are one of my best girl friends.' It's not an insult."-me
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It's not embarassing.
1It's that I don't want either of my parents reading what my friends write on my wall.
Its usually a joke between myself and them... I could see it now...
"That girl called you a b*tch. I thought she was your friend! That isn't very nice."-mom
"Mom, she ment it as 'you're my b*tch' like 'you are one of my best girl friends.' It's not an insult."-me
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