Some people take facebook way too seriously.
There you go, you already know the answer. I have friends I don't add on facebook for whatever reasons there may be. It doesn't mean anything, it just means we communicate via other means. Problem solved. I added my girlfriend on facebook(or did she add me...?) like in April or May, but we never really communicate on there since we have other ways of doing so(90 to 98% of the time via Skype's IM feature). Not that Skype seems 100% private, but I guess I've successfully fooled my brain into thinking it's at least safer than facebook where privacy is concerned.
What facebook can be good for is when you want to determine whether or not the person you're talking to online is real. In conjunction with different communication techniques, of course, because their facebook accounts alone won't tell you they are real(unless you know what to look for). But in your case, you've already met your boyfriend in person, and have been in the relationship for a few years. That's already pretty solid in my opinion. So why make some lousy website your problem, right? My best friend and her husband don't reveal their marital status on facebook, yet they are happily married(it's not that they keep it a secret, but it's just that they don't really feel any need to). Sure, they don't have to deal with the distance aspect, and they are already married. Still, in a way that's no different than a reasonably successful long distance relationship in my opinion, because both require the same, usual things like trust, good communication skills, high compatibility, and so on. But if all that's already been taking place outside facebook, then is there any need to bend over backward and drag at least a portion of it into the said realm for the sake of...well, for whatever it is that's driving you to do so?
Kinda playing a devil's advocate here, I suppose... :-p
Originally posted by moondust
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What facebook can be good for is when you want to determine whether or not the person you're talking to online is real. In conjunction with different communication techniques, of course, because their facebook accounts alone won't tell you they are real(unless you know what to look for). But in your case, you've already met your boyfriend in person, and have been in the relationship for a few years. That's already pretty solid in my opinion. So why make some lousy website your problem, right? My best friend and her husband don't reveal their marital status on facebook, yet they are happily married(it's not that they keep it a secret, but it's just that they don't really feel any need to). Sure, they don't have to deal with the distance aspect, and they are already married. Still, in a way that's no different than a reasonably successful long distance relationship in my opinion, because both require the same, usual things like trust, good communication skills, high compatibility, and so on. But if all that's already been taking place outside facebook, then is there any need to bend over backward and drag at least a portion of it into the said realm for the sake of...well, for whatever it is that's driving you to do so?
Kinda playing a devil's advocate here, I suppose... :-p
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