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Not to be a grammar nazi, but your incorrectly worded your "my boyfriend and I statement". It should be "me and my boyfriend". But that's not really the point. I don't really think this is an FML. Maybe I just don't understand your situation. But I still say FYL because that is just WRONG of him to untag himself! I also think that there are WAAAAAYYY too many Facebook FMLs these days. Facebook/MySpace/Twitter/etc. are taking over today's youth! I think that maybe you're spending a little too much time on Facebook. But that's just my opinion. I'm almost positive I'm not the only one who thinks this. But I'd talk to your boyfriend about this. It is very impolite to untag yourself from a photo where you are with your girlfriend/boyfriend. My final statement: FYL because he shouldn't have done something that mean and you don't deserve that.
incorrect. think of it this way: would it make sense if she just wrote "i posted a picture of i on facebook"?
perhaps i was taught wrong, but i honestly do not think i went through all of high school and some years of college [as an English major] uncorrected. i do not think "boyfriend and i" is the correct use, it doesnt sound fluid. aslo, it would be "myself" if it were singular, "me" sounds ugly and im sure would be instantly corrected if it was used in a paper or something, although it probably could make sense spoken.
thats probably it, i wondered if it was an American/English difference haha :]
Offcourse he did! He's a guy, no guy would want a soppy kissing picture tagged on him! YDI
well YDI for even posting it. thats lame
OP, you should have asked him if it was OK to post his picture on facebook prior to posting it. I can completely understand his actions.
Ugh. I cannot describe how much I hate kissing pictures that people put up on Facebook. I don't want to see a picture of you and your fugly-ass boyfriend sucking face as soon as I log into Facebook. Seriously. Nobody thinks they're cute. There's a girl that literally has 20 pictures of her and her boyfriend making out on her Facebook. One is her profile picture too. I want to punch her in the uterus every time I have to see it.
Maybe he was trying to tell you something by untagging himself... Or he was ashamed to be included in the "couples who want to demonstrate their undying love to each other by posting kissing pictures on facebook" group.
Maybe he untagged himself cause he got updated every time someone commented on it; that does get annoying, the constant updating.
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You mean kissing intimately? Or, just.. ya'know, a peck on the cheek? If the former, then that isn't stuff you should be posting on Facebook, IMO, and I don't blame him. If the latter, then he's an ass.
Maybe he didn't want his parents to see it? If you guys are teens. I know couldn't tag my boyfriend in a picture of us kissing because his parents would flip otherwise.