Never trust Facebook
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He's Facebook single if you are pretty.
Well if you'd give me a goddamn answer...!
if he's old enough to say "I'm married" (real or not) you're too old to be leaving "I like you" notes.
I wouldn’t rely too much on FB for relationship statuses...
Generally speaking, it’s better to say personal things face to face rather than with notes or gifts. An astute person will note if the other person seems interested before pouring out their heart to the other person - Which saves both people from an unwanted situation. Regardless of if the other person is married or not, he’s just not in to you. Accept that and move on.
No, see, classic mistake. You're supposed to get your best friend to ask his best friend if he likes you. Then later you prank call him from a sleepover. Much more mature that way. 🙄
I know a lot of people who basically never check their Facebook or update it anymore. Doesn't surprise me if it's way outdated.
That’s inappropriate to do to a coworker. You don’t send gifts and love notes to each like you’re school children. You sound really young and inexperienced OP, or at least, I hope you are.
I’ve never bothered updating the settings on Facebook. You need to get away from your screen more.
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if he's old enough to say "I'm married" (real or not) you're too old to be leaving "I like you" notes.
so? my Facebook says I'm married but I'm not. its Facebook not a legal document