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Lawyers saying Facebook cited in 1 out of every 5 (online) divorce petitions. -- (link)
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JaxSean
online divorce petitions? anyway, it's not surprising that people influenced by FB to cheat would divorce online too. that number doesn't mean a lot
Posted by
zork
Dec 22 '09, 11:22
IMO
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I know of three couples now that have had marital "issues" with Facebook.
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JaxSean
Dec 22, 11:25
Do you work for Facebook? -- nm
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Let it Spawn, let it Spawn, let it Spawn!
Dec 22, 11:23
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huh? the only thing i've done on FB in the last year was to promote Chipacabra. -- nm
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zork
Dec 22, 11:25
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Ah, jumping to their defense made me wonder. -- nm
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Let it Spawn, let it Spawn, let it Spawn!
Dec 22, 11:38
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