Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Divorced over Facebook

Posted by Shawn Alff on Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:18 PM

I miss the good old days when it was still offensive to break up with someone's answering machine. At least then there was the chance they would pick up.

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Millions of people use it every day to pass on harmless snippets of gossip to friends and family.

But the message Emma Brady's husband posted on Facebook could not have been more devastating.

It read: 'Neil Brady has ended his marriage to Emma Brady.'

Mrs Brady, a 35-year-old conference organiser, claims she had no idea he even wanted a divorce, and only found out when a friend, who read the post on the social networking website, rang to console her.

To make matters worse, she discovered someone else had commented on the site that her husband was 'better off out of it'.

Yesterday Mrs Brady spoke about her hurt and embarrassment that the end of her marriage had been plastered across the Internet, allegedly before her husband had informed her.

'The first I knew about it was when I received a phone call at work from my best friend, who lives in Denmark,' she said.

'She asked me if I was okay because of what Neil had put on Facebook: "Neil Brady has ended his marriage to Emma Brady". I was shell-shocked.

'I have had people who I haven't spoken to for years contacting me asking what is going on.

'I only joined Facebook because the girls at work said it was good fun. What upset me the most was not the fact that Neil had written he had ended his marriage, but the comment from a girl in Canada who said: "You are better off out of it". It hurt me that he had been speaking to someone else about it.'

Read the rest of the story at The Daily Mail

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actually i found out the same way last year except mine came in the form of a status message. it is quite frankly the most balless thing to do. sending a text message would take more cojones, at least then the person acknowledges you are there rather than announcing it to the public and waiting for you to find it.

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