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Grown ups with facebook drama !!?
11-18-2013, 07:44 PM
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Grown ups with facebook drama !!?
What should I do? I am torn, 36 and have FB Drama !! ? I know it sounds high school but for some reason, my sister deleted me from facebook. My sister is 30 years old and only calls me when she needs something. However, she is the only sister I have. My wife says to block her and not to answer the phone when she calls needing something. My sister and mom have been fighting and going at it but I don't see how I got deleted in the mix. Also she did not delete our other brother ??

Should I just block her and teach her a lesson or do I ignore it and act like nothing happened? I don't want to call her and get into it with her. She obviously has her reasons and I haven't done anything to her

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11-18-2013, 07:58 PM
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gee, both of you.. grow up already.

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11-18-2013, 08:12 PM
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She might have deleted you inadvertently. In any event, if she only comes around when she needs something and you always help her out, you're being an enabler. She will never learn to stand on her own two feet if you keep bailing her out of situations. Leave things the way they are. If she contacts you for help, tell her you're sorry about her situation, but there's nothing you can do at this time and stick to it. She'll be pissed, but you're not doing her any good by being her "savior".
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11-18-2013, 08:20 PM
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Maybe it is a site problem and her page is faulty,give it a while
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11-18-2013, 08:27 PM
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Sometimes people do dumb things in the heat of the moment. She may have been having a hissy fit and hit the delete key in haste. Step back and let her come to you. She will give you her reasons for doing it in due course. If you try to push the subject and she's still feeling upset, then it may just create an even bigger problem for everyone.
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11-18-2013, 08:35 PM
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This all sounds VERY childish.

As an adult, what you're supposed to do is talk to her face to face. Communicate. Reason. Compromise. Find out what's going on and discuss it.
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11-18-2013, 08:38 PM
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Be the bigger man dont block her insted be extra nice and make her feel guilty and she will start being nice
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