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And this, ladies and gentlemen, is one of many reasons why there's a minimum age requirement on most social media sites.
I said nothing about intelligence. My point was that people under a certain age lack the sense to know that adding everyone who asks isn't generally a great idea, especially on someone else's profile.
Delete, block, and never let her on your Facebook again.
I don't understand social media. I just bury all my thoughts and desires in an isolated area in the back of my head. Not even my friends can find them.
You do realize that FML is a social media outlet right?
Aaahh... 0.o;; Why didn't you just delete the requests instead of leaving them there in the first place? There's an option to do so RIGHT NEXT TO THE ACCEPT BUTTON. xD I mean, do what you want, baaaaht. I'm just sayin', ya could've saved yourself the trouble, kiddo.
So unfriend them? Or don't let your sister use your shit.
Lesson learned, never let people other people have access to your social media pages. It never ends well
When you let your younger sister use something of yours like your Facebook account, you need to set boundaries and be very clear about it and if they don't follow it don't allow them to use it again.
Too easy.
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Stop whining, unfriend them back and block if needed. Problem solved.
Well, lucky for you there's an unfriend/unfollow option. You might want to use the block button on the ex though. Just as a precaution.