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How do you get your dad to let you get facebook?
02-26-2013, 11:26 AM
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How do you get your dad to let you get facebook?
I am 13 and i really want it but he won't let me get it. All my friends have it how do you think i could get past him??

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02-26-2013, 11:29 AM
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Hey! I'm 12 and i got my dad to get me a facebook last week!
so what i did is i told my dad that i wanted a facebook to talk to my friends and stuff, and i said it helps me with homework too because i can chat with them, also tell him that u can communicate with family and stuff.

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02-26-2013, 11:38 AM
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tell him it's for an analytical library science course offered at school that involves doing research on social networks...Big Grin
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02-26-2013, 11:43 AM
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Trust me, facebook is not that great. I'm 14 and I don't have facebook by choice, because its such a waste of time. It has been ruining relationships and taking over people's lives since 2004. Some people on facebook are just plain stupid. If you sign up for facebook, You'll get people writing pathetic status saying 'Oh just burnt my tongue drinking hot tea' 'Oh just got out of the shower' and if you're in a relationship with someone, don't be surprised if they pick a fight with you just because you did not update your relationship status. People on facebook tend to have way more friends on there than they really talk to. If you reject any friend requests, even if you have very little to do with them, don't be surprised if they take it personally, because to be honest facebook can be just a competition to have as many friends as possible.
It is the number one big procrastinator of studying, so your time is better spent studying and doing homework.

So you're better off phoning/texting your friends instead Smile
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02-26-2013, 11:44 AM
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I know the reason why people don't want there kids to get fb at times.Because there are some weird people are on there.But ask him again,But he will ,Let you get it
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02-26-2013, 11:49 AM
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Sorry that this is not related to your question. But I noticed that you may have removed your most recent post about your friend who should care enough on Valentine's Day.... Here are my thoughts....



If he cares enough, most definitely! Tell ya what I did on Valentine’s Day back in 1998…
I’d been seeing Marsha for just a short time. I used to be a frozen food deliveryman, and I made regular food deliveries to the place where she worked. In the beginning I thought that she was very attractive and very much out of my league. But in time, maybe a year, I worked up the courage to ask her out. She’d accepted. And that weekend I drove the 60 miles and picked her up. And yes, we too did not live close. I can’t remember every detail, but dinner and a ride up to Chicago were the two of what I thought would be the most of our first date. I am kind at heart and always have been, and my goal was to anything to impress her or break the ice, so to speak. And then on Valentine’s Day I stopped by a florist shop while making my deliveries and purchased a single rose in which to give to her on that special day. I then decided that it would be amusing to enter the restaurant with that single rose between my teeth, something, say, out of a Robin Hood movie. You get the picture. It did get lots of laughs. And she, well, got a little red in the cheeks. Her blushing was enough for me to know that she was into me as well. And that’s how it began for us. But I strongly believe that a relationship requires work from both individuals to keep a relationship healthy and most importantly, happy! Hope this helps!!
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