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the ex-family..
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when I split from my husband many years ago, his family were really nasty to me. they wouldn't let me see their kids but revelled in the fact that they could see mine (thanks to my ex) and I wasn't childish enough to try to stop that.
so, after many years of nothing.. one of the "kids" sent me a "friend request" on Facebook. I was quite chuffed, she's 23 now and we swapped a few messages that quickly tailed off. I was aware that she could then show my profile to all of the bitter and twisted family, which I didn't feel comfortable with, but there's nothing very personal on there.
I don't used Facebook much now, but have just received a friend request from the niece's partner. I don't know him, the niece isn't even messaging any more, and I feel uncomfortable about it. it's not an olive branch as a 20(ish) year old lad I've never met isn't about to invite me over.
is it rude/wrong to deny the request?
so, after many years of nothing.. one of the "kids" sent me a "friend request" on Facebook. I was quite chuffed, she's 23 now and we swapped a few messages that quickly tailed off. I was aware that she could then show my profile to all of the bitter and twisted family, which I didn't feel comfortable with, but there's nothing very personal on there.
I don't used Facebook much now, but have just received a friend request from the niece's partner. I don't know him, the niece isn't even messaging any more, and I feel uncomfortable about it. it's not an olive branch as a 20(ish) year old lad I've never met isn't about to invite me over.
is it rude/wrong to deny the request?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe he has seen your name on her list and thinks he knows you because he has heard your name mentioned perhaps in the family.
You don't have to accept if you don't feel happy about doing so.
Why not send your niece another message, just asking how she is getting on now? She might not even know her bloke has tried to contact you.
You don't have to accept if you don't feel happy about doing so.
Why not send your niece another message, just asking how she is getting on now? She might not even know her bloke has tried to contact you.
Hi Sara :o)
It could just be that he is wanting to increase his friends list so it looks like he has lots of them, he may not even realise or know the connection between you and his girlfriend. He also could have sent another 50 requests that day from her friend list for all you know.
I totally understand where you are coming from about wanting to be the one who is being fair, I'm the same, we need to toughen up together lol
Just don't accept it and move on, it's your choice no-one elses and you shouldn't have to explain yourself to anyone :o)
It could just be that he is wanting to increase his friends list so it looks like he has lots of them, he may not even realise or know the connection between you and his girlfriend. He also could have sent another 50 requests that day from her friend list for all you know.
I totally understand where you are coming from about wanting to be the one who is being fair, I'm the same, we need to toughen up together lol
Just don't accept it and move on, it's your choice no-one elses and you shouldn't have to explain yourself to anyone :o)