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considering kicking all women off my facebook
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considering kicking all women off my facebook

I am seriously considering kicking all women off my facebook. I almost can't stand signing into my facebook anymore, all they do is complain...

Does anyone else have this problem? I only want to keep like 2 or 3 women on there for work/networking reasons, and another 2 or 3 who are hot and post a lot of bikini pictures...

But is it just me, or do women just sign into facebook everyday just to bitch and complain?

Anyway, good luck tonight gentlemen!

Captain P
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#2

considering kicking all women off my facebook

Don't have Facebook.

Problem solved

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considering kicking all women off my facebook

Quote: (12-15-2012 01:07 PM)TheCaptainPower Wrote:  

I am seriously considering kicking all women off my facebook. I almost can't stand signing into my facebook anymore, all they do is complain...

Does anyone else have this problem? I only want to keep like 2 or 3 women on there for work/networking reasons, and another 2 or 3 who are hot and post a lot of bikini pictures...

But is it just me, or do women just sign into facebook everyday just to bitch and complain?

Anyway, good luck tonight gentlemen!

Captain P

I'm more surprised that you sign into facebook every day. Just do it once a week, on sundays, check through notifications, reply to messages, add friends, and log out.

No reason to react so drastically

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#4

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That's good advice. I might just pick one day a week to check for any messages and try to avoid everyone's b.s....
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considering kicking all women off my facebook

Like a majority of the guys here, I advocate not having a Facebook in the first place but, if you must, having a "boys only" account might be a good solution. No attention whoring, no drama, no data-mining from chicks. When a girl tries to friendzone your-ass with "do you have a Facebook?" you say, "I don't add females to my Facebook--it's 100 percent sausage-fest. Zero girls, not even my mom." That's going to add some DHV.

Good idea.

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considering kicking all women off my facebook

You're 30+ right? so you can pull off something along the lines of what Tuth suggests. I don't want to delete my fb or people off it, it's too useful to have a huge list of people you once met you may contact again easily. Like an email contact list.

One day I got tired of what you describe and I decided to put everyone except close male friends on "hide". Now my news feed consist of their extremely sparse updates. Excellent.

Also, log in about 1-2 times a week max.
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#7

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I'm 32. I have to admit, Fbook is pretty good for work networking, but besides that it really is a waste of time...

I signed in this morning and my entire page was people argueing over gun control.....
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#8

considering kicking all women off my facebook

Deactivate Facebook after creating a LinkedIn account. A lot of people use LinkedIn now, and its probably even more powerful than Facebook for the purpose of purely work networking..
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#9

considering kicking all women off my facebook

I say keep it, i and i know some others that can get laid through Facebook. I'm good at internet game though so take it with a grain of salt.
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#10

considering kicking all women off my facebook

I´d say it depends on how you use facebook. If for instance you travel the world a lot, it´s a convenient way to stay in contact with some of the interesting people you meet along the way. Thinking long-term, it opens numerous options for networking, career and can help you get your foot in the door. If some of those are women, who cares?
If, on the other hand, you use it just like Average Joe, which means adding every second person you meet while going out, including chicks who are too entitled to invest some quality time or just want some additional attention, you can and should remove all of them.
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#11

considering kicking all women off my facebook

I don't see anymore complains from them than we do here about feminist. Just ignore that ones that do?

EDIT: I mean, there is an actual ignore button called "Hide" it will ignore any post from that users in the future.
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#12

considering kicking all women off my facebook

Have 2 FB accounts or more. One for your family and real close friends, one for biz if your biz requires it and one for all the chicks and guys you meet while traveling around the world. This way, when someone you just met wants to add you to FB, give them your 2ndary FB details.

On my 2ndary FB account, I have about 100+ hot girls who I have met or waiting for me when i get to their cities for fun. [Image: banana.gif] I only post on that account once or twice a week to see what's up and farming my contacts till I next get there. This way, no drama, just peace of mind and a lot of hot girls waiting for me.
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considering kicking all women off my facebook

Just keep your Facebook, but only go on 1 to 2 times a week max (as someone else suggested).

And make sure FB notifies you through email if someone posts on your wall or messages you. That way, you'll know if someone is contacting you and you don't have to log in and see everyone's bullshit just to check.

I VERY rarely go on my facebook. I only log in when someone messages me, posts on my wall, sends me a friend request, or invites me to a group. Other than that, it's extremely rare. I see no reason why I have to know what my friends are doing 24/7.
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#14

considering kicking all women off my facebook

I've noticed most of my married male friends have to pat themselves on the back for being married. They are always thanking God for their wives and kids every second now. This is just as annoying as these broads. OK I get it--you like being married.
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#15

considering kicking all women off my facebook

Sucio,
Do the same but on how lucky you are for not having gone through the marriage path. One of the top 3 all time best decisions of my life has been NOT getting married. Im going to post that on my FB and Im sure it'll cause quite a stir but oh well it will be a lot of Lols.
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